Netflix has been investing a lot into various video game adaptations lately, with shows planned for Assassin’s Creed and The Witcher. But what we can expect from this brand new Sonic the Hedgehog show? We’ve rounded up everything you need to know. You can also check out the best TV shows and movies on Netflix right now. We also have a similar article for the live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last AirBender on Netflix. You can also read up on how to watch Sonic the Hedgehog 2 for free.
Sonic Prime release date
The series will debut on Netflix on Thursday 15 December 2022 with eight episodes in total. The show will allegedly have 24 episodes in total, split across three seasons – should it return for more. However, there is some uncertainty about the future of the show after Netflix announced a curb on its animated projects following a huge projected loss of subscribers. Sonic Prime has not been mentioned specifically, but we will keep an eye on future announcements and update this article accordingly.
Sonic Prime trailers and posters
The second trailer finally showed off the multiversal aspects of this show, and some very bizarre cyborg designs for the gang: The first trailer reveals Eggman, and also has a showdown between Sonic and Shadow: Here are the official character posters, which reveals a new design for Rouge the Bat:
Sonic Prime cast and crew
Sonic Prime now has an official cast list. Deven Mack is stepping into the lead role of Sonic, and his trusty sidekick Tails will be voiced by Ashleigh Ball. Amy will be played by Shannon Chan-Kent, and Knuckles will be voiced by Adam Narada. Also in the cast is Brian Drummond as Eggman, Vincent Tong as Shadow and Kazumi Evans as Rouge. None of the actors from the games or movies will be appearing in Sonic Prime. Allegedly, this is due to it being a Canadian production, and as such the voice actors hired have been those who live in this country.
Sonic Prime plot
According to a statement from Wildbrain, Sonic will find himself ‘in a high-octant adventure where the fate of a strange new multiverse rests in his gloved hands’. The site also reported that the character will go through a ‘journey of self-discovery and redemption’. Concept art appears to show multiple versions of Eggman, a kitsune version of Tails and a jungle-dressed Amy Rose (via TailsChannel on Twitter). Take a look below: We now have a more detailed synopsis, courtesy of WildBrain: It appears that in these multiverses, there is no alternate version of Sonic. This is shown from the clip of Sonic meeting cyborg Tails, who tells a very different origin story to the one that fans are used to: Hannah Cowton is a Senior Staff Writer at Tech Advisor and Macworld, working across entertainment, consumer technology and lifestyle. Her interests and specialities lie in streaming services, film and television reviews and rumours, gaming, wearables and smart home products. She’s also the creator of The London Geek, a geek culture and lifestyle blog.