Fowler said that Reeves “would just give us so many different versions of line readings and just want to keep going” during voice recording and said he put more into his performance than “just sort of showing up and reading the script into a microphone”, both understanding their vision for the film and realizing his interpretation of Shadow;[7] Reeves was prepared with questions to give himself insight about what the team was trying to achieve.[8] Animation supervisor Clem Yip said Reeves’s low-key, serious vocal performance informed their visual work.[16] As opposed to acting with a placeholder tennis ball in scenes with Shadow, Browne shot scenes with a Shadow puppet, with his puppeteers ad-libbing certain lines into the film.[16] Fowler explained that “it really takes skill and imagination to create a believable performance” with there not being “really anything” to act with in scenes—something the other performers had to accomplish—and remarked that he was impressed with Browne’s mastery of this at her young age.[33] In creating the action sequences involving Shadow, Fowler paid homage to the 2005 Shadow the Hedgehog game by adapting several of its action scenes in the film.[52] Fowler previously worked as an animator on the 2005 game, and felt honored to adapt the character for the screen.[53]
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As a cost-cutting measure, the producers had an in-house animation team at Paramount work on both Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and the Knuckles series.[54] Clem Yip served as animation supervisor,[16] while Al LeVine served as film editor.[11] Animation was produced by six studios: Rising Sun Pictures, Rodeo FX, Industrial Light & Magic, Fin, Marza Animation Planet and the in-house team at Paramount.[16] Fowler’s team took a “speedboat vendor” strategy, dividing the animation work across these six studios.[16] Fowler emphasized the need for visual continuity between the projects and cited communication as critical to this mandate.[54] Trost said that much of filming was set up to accommodate lighting, framing, camera movements, and other processes completed during VFX production. He said that the filming crew accepted that their work constituted around 30% of the content in a final frame, and that the VFX crews trusted them to deliver a “strong foundation” to work on.[48]Template:Rp
According to Ascher, the in-house team “made an investment in the Sonic assets”, built them themselves then distributed them to the vendors, which he noted was comparatively different from previous installments where “usually the vendor controls the assets that they rig”. Owning the assets also allowed for their in-house team to work exclusively on Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and Knuckles, and helped the production “keep costs down and move faster”.[54] Fowler said that the multi-studio process meant there were more parties “you have to bring up to speed, so initially there’s an extra level of work that has to be done”. He said that once this was achieved, the flexibility allowed his team to tweak the finer aspects of the production and the performances.[16]
- See also: Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (soundtrack)
Tom Holkenborg, who composed the score for the first two Sonic films, returned to score Sonic the Hedgehog 3[56] and had finished work by July 2024.[57] In December 2023 Johnny Gioeli, the vocalist for the band Crush 40, said there had been talks of including “Live & Learn”, the theme song from Sonic Adventure 2, in Sonic the Hedgehog 3.[58] In February 2024, Gioeli confirmed “Live & Learn” would be included in the film.[59] It is introduced in the opening scene of Sonic the Hedgehog 3 as a riff that Maria Robotnik plays on her guitar, from then on functioning as a leitmotif for Shadow. The vocal version, remixed by the film’s composer, appears during Sonic and Shadow’s duel and when they transform into Super Sonic and Super Shadow to stop the Eclipse Cannon from destroying the Earth.[60] Fowler explained his affinity for the “awesome” song made its use inevitable in the film, and joked that fans would have hunted him down if he failed to use it, which he did “strong[ly]”.[60] The singer Jelly Roll released a single for the film, “Run It”, on November 21, 2024.[55] Sonic the Hedgehog 3 also features the song “Neon” from Japanese rock band One Ok Rock, who previously contributed to the soundtrack for the 2022 game Sonic Frontiers.[61] The soundtrack album was released by Milan Records on December 20, 2024.[62]
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 premiered at the Empire Leicester Square in London on December 10, 2024,[63] and at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, California, on December 16.[64][65] It was released in the United States by Paramount Pictures on December 20, taking over the original release date of Smurfs (2025).[66] It screened in 4DX and other premium formats, though forewent an IMAX release.[67] Paramount held a fan event on December 19 for early screenings at theaters in premium formats.[68]
In April 2024 at CinemaCon, Paramount showcased first-look footage of the film, which featured a heavier Robotnik bemoaning his current state before Agent Stone informs him that “they found him”, and Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles fighting a silent Shadow.[69] In July, a popcorn bucket and action figures produced by Jakks Pacific were leaked online.[70] On August 25, the first official tease of Keanu Reeves’s involvement as Shadow was posted to the film’s TikTok account, which referenced the actor’s mention in the first film, captioned “foreSHADOWing”.[71] Beginning at that time, images of the film’s characters were projected on buildings in locations globally in promotion of the film’s first trailer,[72] which released on August 27 alongside a teaser poster.[73] Several critics considered Reeves’s role the most prominent feature in the trailer.[74][75] IGN observed that “Keanu Reeves is very much in Keanu Reeves mode here”,[76] and Vulture likened the actor’s moody and vengeful portrayal of Shadow to a John Wick performance.[77] Ash Parrish of The Verge agreed that Reeves’s voice was satisfactory, and also noted Maria’s reveal, anticipating how the film would adapt her fate.[15]
On the opening weekend of Paramount’s Transformers One, posters of Shadow were raffled to the first 300 attendees at select theaters, with Reeves signing a limited quantity of them.[78] In commemoration of Halloween, a 10-second clip from the film of Shadow saying “boo” was posted on social media.[79] On November 4, a promotional still image of Shadow was released by Fandango.[80] On November 18, a new poster was released, featuring the main team, the Robotniks, and Shadow, who looms above the cast at the top and also rides his Dark Rider motorcycle at the bottom.[81] Several press outlets were also sent a Sega Genesis cartridge containing promotional posters and voice lines from the characters, as well as a minigame through which the date for the film’s second trailer could be unlocked by inputting a cheat code from the game Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (1994); Template:Nobr.[82] The trailer was released on November 25. Commentary focused on Shadow’s use of a gun in one scene, considering the prominence of firearms in the 2005 Shadow the Hedgehog game and Sega’s subsequent disownment,[83][84][85] as well as Tails being mistaken for the Pokémon character Pikachu.[83][86] The phrases “HE HAS A GUN” and “HE PISSED ON THE MOON” began trending on social media following the trailer’s release, with the latter being a reference to the popular web series SnapCube’s Real-Time Fandub.[85]

By October, the Jakks Pacific toy merchandise was released.[87] The shoe company Reebok produced a tie-in line of sneakers in promotion for the film,[88] and McDonald’s sold Happy Meal toys of the film’s characters.[89] AMC Theaters produced a novelty popcorn bucket of Sonic’s head and a collectible combo of a cup, drink topper, and a mask.[90] On December 11, 2024, Paramount also released several posters parodying numerous Christmas films.[91] The original “Ugly Sonic” design from the first film that received backlash was featured as a sweater design that would be given away as a prize.[92] A stop-motion short, “A Very Sonic Christmas”, was released on December 11, 2024, with Schwartz, Elba, O’Shaughnessey, and Reeves reprising their roles, and Wade Whipple actor Adam Pally voicing Santa Claus.[93] A tie-in video game, Shadow Generations, was released in October 2024. The Sonic Team head, Takashi Iizuka, said he wanted to “spotlight Shadow as a character”.[94] Downloadable content based on the film was released on December 12, with an additional level set in Tokyo as it appears in the film; during the level, Shadow’s appearance changes to resemble his movie counterpart, with Reeves reprising his voice.[95][96] Reeves and Fowler gave an interview on CBS Mornings to promote the film.[97]
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 was released for digital download on January 21, 2025,[98] and released on Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD on April 15.[98] 4K SteelBook options include an edition with Sonic on the cover, and an Amazon retailer-exclusive version with Shadow on a red lightning bolt pattern background.[99] Special features content include audio commentary with Fowler and Schwartz, a feature with Reeves and the cast discussing Shadow, a segment in the recording booth with Schwartz, Elba, and O’Shaughnessy, and the “A Very Sonic Christmas” special.[99] The film began streaming on Paramount+ in the United States and Canada on February 18, 2025.[100] Upon the film’s digital release in the UK, it debuted atop the Official Charts Company’s Official Film Chart.[101]
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 grossed $236.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $256 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $492.2 million.[102][103] It became the tenth highest-grossing film of 2024 in the US and Canada,[104] and the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2024 worldwide.[105] Deadline Hollywood calculated the film’s net profit as $123.6Template:Nbspmillion. Accounting for production budgets, marketing, and other costs against the film’s box office grosses, merchandise, television and streaming, and home media revenues, the site ranked Sonic 3 tenth on their list of 2024’s “Most Valuable Blockbusters”.[106]
In the United States and Canada, Sonic the Hedgehog 3 was released alongside Mufasa: The Lion King and was projected to gross $55–60 million from 3,800 theaters.[26] The film made $6.5 million from Thursday night previews, setting a record for the Sonic franchise.[107][108] On Friday, the film grossed $25.7 million, a slight decrease from Sonic the Hedgehog 2, which made $26.3 million.[109] The film went on to gross $60.1 million during the three-day opening weekend, topping the box office and achieving the second-highest weekend debut for a PG film in December behind 2005’s The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe ($65.6 million).[110][111][112] In its second weekend, Sonic the Hedgehog 3 retained the top spot at the box office with $37 million.[113][114] At this point, the film’s $136 million US and Canada box office total brought Reeves’s lifetime box office earnings in that region over the $3 billion threshold.[115][114]
The film finished in second place behind Mufasa: The Lion King in its third weekend with $21.4 million.[116][117] The film finished in third place behind Mufasa: The Lion King and Den of Thieves 2: Pantera in its fourth weekend with $11.3 million.[118][119] By its fifth weekend, the film surpassed the gross of its predecessor with $420 million, becoming the highest-grossing film in the franchise.[120] In its sixth weekend, it grossed $10.6 million.[121] In its seventh, it reached a worldwide total of $462.5 million, making it the second-highest-grossing video game film of all time, ahead of Pokémon Detective Pikachu (2019) and behind The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023),[122] a record it held until it was surpassed by A Minecraft Movie in April 2025.[123] By March 4, the film grossed $485.7 million, overtaking Bruce Almighty (2003) as Carrey’s highest-grossing film.[124]
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 received a positive critical response.[18] Template:Rotten Tomatoes prose As of January 2025, it is tied with Werewolves Within (2021) for being the highest-rated film based on a video game on the website.[125]Template:Cbignore Template:Metacritic film proseTemplate:Cbignore Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of “A” on an A+ to F scale, matching the previous two films’ grades, while those polled by PostTrak gave it an 89% positive score.[109]
Reeves’s and Carrey’s performances received praise.[126][127] VarietyTemplate:’s Owen Gleiberman said that Reeves’s “tones of deepest resonance” made Shadow empathetic, and that Carrey topped his previous work with his roles as the Robotniks.[24] Screen RantTemplate:’s Rachel Labonte named Reeves’s Shadow the standout, saying Reeves was brilliant at conveying the “hurt and steel”.[128] ComicBook.comTemplate:’s Marc Deschamps wrote that Reeves perfectly portrayed Shadow, and that his brooding and darkness mixed well with the film’s humor. He said while Gerald and Ivo largely served as comic relief, their relationship also contextualized Ivo and Agent Stone’s characters, and that the film made a great ending for Robotnik.[129] The New York TimesTemplate:’s Glenn Kenny felt Reeves brought “suitable emo brooding” to Shadow, and that Carrey’s “virtuoso double act” was “bombastic”.[130] IGNTemplate:’s Matt Donato said that Reeves’s identity—already reflected by his voice—profoundly paralleled the tragedy in Shadow’s story considering Reeves had experienced “unthinkable” hardships in his life; Donato concluded that Reeves “is Shadow the Hedgehog”.[131]
The A.V. ClubTemplate:’s Matt Donato wrote Reeves added “stoic somberness” to the established cast and noted Carrey’s doubling up of the “looniness”.[132] The Hollywood Reporter said that Reeves brought the same gravitas to Shadow that he did to John Wick, feeling his delivery of “quiet condescension” made him “all the scarier for the lack of overt menace”. It praised Carrey’s jokes, but questioned the returning human characters.[133] PolygonTemplate:’s Jesse Hassenger said Carrey’s “gloriously deranged one-man, two-character musical” contrasted with the “utter sincerity” of Reeves, who made Shadow a “weirdly likable little ball of pain”.[134] In contrast, The GuardianTemplate:’s Andrew Pulver was ambivalent or critical about most of the performances and said the film would have been “a lot, lot worse” without Carrey,[135] while Deadline HollywoodTemplate:’s Pete Hammond felt Carrey’s fourth-wall breaking was not as impactful given Ryan Reynolds’s success with Deadpool.[136] The ObserverTemplate:’s Wendy Ide wrote “two Jim Carreys, each of them turning every individual line of dialogue into an extravagant pantomime of gurning and grandstanding, is categorically one too many”.[137]
Fowler’s direction and the CGI were the subject of critical commentary. Donato said that the direction made the plot “digestible”,[132] Hammond felt Fowler’s grandeur was excessive, though admitted that audiences would not find this a problem,[136] and Labonte said Fowler succeeded in expressing Shadow’s story in an emotional and engaging way.[128] Donato said that the animation was executed successfully and uniformly such that one could not tell there were six separate studios working in parallel.[132] Kenny felt the “teeming computer graphics gadgetry of death and destruction” was “bombastic”.[130] A. A. Dowd of IGN said the CGI was “much more pleasing” than in previous Sonic films.[138] IndieWireTemplate:’s Christian Zilko criticized the CGI, feeling the characters never fit in a given scene, and said Fowler’s work was mediocre.[139]
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- See also: Sonic the Hedgehog 4 (film)
In September 2024, producer Toby Ascher stated intent for additional Sonic films.[143] Elba and Reeves have expressed interest in a spin-off starring their characters.[144] In December 2024, a fourth Sonic film entered development, set for release on March 19, 2027.[145][146] Despite his character’s presumed death in Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Carrey said in January 2025 that he was “open to the idea” of returning for the fourth film, provided that its premise interested him.[147] On February 18, 2026, it was announced that Kristen Bell had joined the cast of the sequel as the voice of Amy Rose.[148]
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