‘Sonic 4’ Teases Amy Rose’s Storyline as Movie Sequel Begins Production
Hollywood Reporter
by Ryan GajewskiMarch 2, 2026
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Sonic the Hedgehog 4 has officially kicked off production, with director Jeff Fowler sharing a playful update on social media. The post featured Fowler wielding Amy Rose’s iconic hammer, hinting at her expanded role in the upcoming film. This follows recent news that Kristen Bell will voice the pink hedgehog, marking a significant addition to the franchise. Slated for release on March 19, 2027, Sonic 4 is part of a growing franchise that continues to adapt characters from the popular Sega video game series. Additionally, an untitled fifth film is already in development, set to debut late 2028.
The Sonic franchise has become a staple at the box office since its 2020 debut, with the first three films grossing over $1 billion worldwide. The third installment, released in 2024, saw Jim Carrey reprise his dual role as both Dr. Robotnik and his grandfather, while Idris Elba joined the cast as Knuckles’ voice. Ben Schwartz continues to lead the franchise as Sonic’s voice, alongside a stellar live-action cast including James Marsden and Tika Sumpter.
Director Jeff Fowler’s announcement highlights the franchise’s momentum, with key creative team members like producers Neal H. Moritz, Toby Ascher, and Toru Nakahara returning for the fourth film. The franchise’s success lies in its blend of action, comedy, and visually stunning locales, as seen in Sonic 3’s Tokyo and London settings. Fowler’s caption, “Ready 4 Action,” underscores the excitement surrounding the next chapter in the series.
For entertainment enthusiasts, Sonic 4 represents a continuation of a beloved franchise that has successfully translated its gaming
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Originally published on Hollywood Reporter on 3/2/2026