After trailer outcry, Sonic the Hedgehog director tells fans to expect “changes”
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What's to come of November's Sonic the Hedgehog film? We thought we knew based on a very odd-looking trailer, but Thursday's news may have changed everything. [credit: Paramount / Sega ]
On Thursday, 48 hours after the world finally saw what this November's Sonic The Hedgehog live-action movie would look like, its director took to Twitter with a surprise announcement: that's, uh, not what the live-action movie will look like.
"Thank you for the support," film director Jeff Fowler posted to Twitter on Thursday afternoon. "And the criticism. The message is loud and clear... you aren't happy with the design, and you want changes. It's going to happen."
After acknowledging the support of film studio Paramount and game company Sega, Fowler included a pretty telling hashtag: "#gottafixfast." It's not just a riff on the series' iconic "gotta go fast" slogan" but rather a stark admission that Fowler's vague suggestion for a "changed design" is running headlong into a six-month timeframe. The film is still scheduled for a November 8, 2019, release and will be Fowler's feature-length directorial debut.
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