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As Sonic the Hedgehog 3 speeds toward breaking numerous records, Ben Schwartz expresses his enthusiasm for the film’s thrilling post-credits scene, which features significant cameos. In this installment, Schwartz returns to voice Sega’s iconic character, Sonic, as he encounters Shadow the Hedgehog, a complex anti-hero driven by vengeance and a rich backstory, voiced by none other than Keanu Reeves. Combining both returning and new cast members, Sonic the Hedgehog 3 has quickly become the most acclaimed entry in the franchise and is poised to replicate the box office success of its predecessor.
In a recent conversation with ScreenRant in anticipation of the film’s release, Schwartz shared insights about pivotal moments and revelations in Sonic the Hedgehog 3. He enthusiastically drew parallels between his eagerness for this sequel’s new characters and the introduction of Shadow in the previous movie’s post-credits scene. Schwartz elaborated on his excitement as a longtime fan of the video games, emphasizing how the character lineup continues to expand:
I think if we don’t talk about the tag of the last movie, where we see Shadow’s face, I think in Shibuya, the first act of this film, the intro of Shadow against Team Sonic is probably the coolest action sequence. It’s one of the coolest sequences in any of our movies, and it is long. There’s a clip online that starts where they all land. You see the beginning of it that keeps going, and it never stops getting bigger and cooler and stuff like that. And then, you have one of — if not the — biggest set piece near the end. But our tag is, for myself and for someone like you, who loved the video games, something that I think will make people so happy. And then, if you know the video games, you know where we could go with it and all of a sudden you’re like, “Oh my God, I’ve got to see the fourth one on this thing.”
Schwartz also mentioned that he takes fan feedback seriously, particularly regarding the reactions to the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 trailer. He expressed a keen desire to witness firsthand the audience responses to the new character introductions of Metal Sonic and Amy Rose in this latest film.
My favorite thing is watching trailer reactions when they come out. And then, also, we get to surprise people in some audiences. Like, when Tails came up in the first one, the audience went bananas. When Shadow came up, it went bananas. And hopefully, when this character comes up, I want to be in the room when people see that person.
How Sonic The Hedgehog 3’s Post-Credits Scene Establishes a New Chapter for the Franchise
Potential Inspirations for Future Installments
In the post-credits scene of Sonic the Hedgehog 3, viewers experience Sonic’s intense confrontation with the lethal Metal Sonic, who attacks without clear intent, soon becoming encircled by similar machines. Just as Sonic seems cornered and on the verge of a devastating attack, a swift Piko Hammer emerges to save the day as Amy Rose appears from beneath a cloak to aid him.
Notably, both Amy and Metal Sonic made their debut in Sonic CD, a game that explored elements of time manipulation. This sets the stage for a potential fourth installment that could delve into a time-traveling narrative, vastly expanding the franchise’s horizons.
Insights on Amy Rose & Metal Sonic’s Cinematic Introductions
The Sonic The Hedgehog Film Series Continues to Thrive
Amy Rose and Metal Sonic rank among the most cherished characters in the Sonic the Hedgehog universe. Originating from the classic 2D games, they have maintained prominence through the franchise’s evolution into 3D and modern iterations, often featuring as playable characters and vital support. Their significant fanbases have long anticipated their transition to the big screen.
With Amy positioning herself as a newfound ally for Sonic and a formidable crew of Metal Sonics emerging from the shadows, audiences will undoubtedly be captivated by the possibilities unfolding after Sonic the Hedgehog 3. The successful integration of beloved characters within the first three films, along with strong critical reception and box office results, suggests a bright future ahead for the Sonic movie franchise.
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