The conversations are totally glued to ‘Super Mario Bros, the movie’, but today they just confirmed the making of the first spin-off of ‘Sonic 2’, a movie that you can see on Star Plus
Now that everyone is tied to how cool Super Mario Bros is, the movie, we remind you that in Star Plus you can see one of the best adaptations to video games ever seen before, and we are not talking about Free Guy: Taking Control, by Ryan Reynolds, but about Sonic 2 with Jim Carrey whose spin-off today was confirmed with the participation of our beloved Idris Elba.
And, in fact, the sequel to Sonic is one of the contents of the platform where we can also see The Simpsons and Family Guy, and it tells us how Sonic (Ben Schwartz) and Tails (Colleen O’Shaughnessey) undertake the search for a emerald that has the power to destroy the universe and which is coveted by Dr. Robotnik (Carrey), a plot directed by Jeff Fowler that introduced the speedster from Knuckles, who will have the famous spin-off.
According to Variety, the project is destined to premiere on a streaming service totally unrelated to Star Plus (Only Murders in the Building, How I Met Your Mother) but in series format, and will be dedicated to telling how he trains Wade Whipple (Adam Pally) and teaches him the ways of the Echidna warrior. Other of the actors confirmed by the same portal is Tika Sumpter.
The same site confirmed that this project will serve as a bridge for the virtual third part of Sonic, that is, it will be located between the second and third part, a trend that they have been implementing in series and on television. The broadcast is currently in production in London, England, and the pilot chapter will be directed by the same director of the saga, who was an animator for Spike Jonze and Where the Wild Things Are.
Knuckles is scheduled for release on December 20, 2024 and while that day arrives, because there is a long way to go, we remind you that the catalog of Star Plus It has mega-interesting productions such as the Transformers saga, Jurassic Park, Mission Impossible and many more productions full of adrenaline, because if adaptations are your thing, you could see the Dragonball Evolution crap being the challenge of holding out until the very end.