Sonic The Hedgehog 4 Speeding Your Way For 2027 Release

Sega’s Blue Blur will be back again as Paramount has announced that Sonic the Hedgehog 4 is set to hit theaters in Spring 2027, as reported by Variety. Paramount seems confident about the series’ future, announcing the sequel on the same day Sonic the Hedgehog 3 premieres. The third film is expected to perform well due to the holiday season, even as it goes up against Disney’s Lion King prequel, Mufasa.

No plot details have been revealed for Sonic the Hedgehog 4, but star Ben Schwartz expressed his excitement to return to voice Sonic again on his Instagram page, confirming the news. What we do know is that Sonic 3 will fall in line with the tradition of the films that end with a new character being introduced.

Fans have speculated that it will either be Amy Rose or Metal Sonic, but with Team Sonic’s massive menagerie, all bets really are off.

Chucky Renewed For Season 2

Update: At this time, GameSpot has been told that it’s not confirmed that Season 2 of Chucky will air on both USA and SYFY.

Chucky has been renewed for Season 2, according to Variety.

This is a nice vote of confidence from both networks for the show, which premiered simultaneously on both USA Network and Syfy on October 12 this fall. Billed as a “coming of rage” story, the series features the iconic killer doll in a spin-off from the long-running Child’s Play horror series–but one that tackles themes of sexuality, bullying, domestic life, and murder.

“We’re thrilled to start pulling the strings on a second season of puppet mayhem with Chucky,” said series creator, showrunner, and executive producer Don Mancini. “Many thanks to our partners at USA, Syfy, and UCP for their incredible support and guidance bringing Chucky to the small screen, bigger than ever.” Mancini also added that Chucky sends his “still-undying thanks” along with a mess…

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Capcom Reports Record Profits In 2021 Thanks To Games Like Resident Evil, Monster Hunter

Capcom has recorded yet another profitable business streak, as the company reported a 35.9% increase in revenue in its consolidated financial report for its third quarter that ended on December 31, 2021. This makes the entirety of 2021 the ninth consecutive year of operating income growth for Capcom, as well as its fifth year in which it achieved record-setting profits.

New titles such as Resident Evil Village and Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin saw massive sales after launch, with digital sales playing a large role in Capcom’s growth for 2021. Other legacy titles such as Resident Evil 7 continued to sell well, and with another million sales in 2021, the older survival-horror game reached a 10 million sales milestone back in October 2021.

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