Any idea on when they'll announce Shadow's VA?
What curious is that Paramount+ is going to release all the episodes in one go, so far they've been a weekly release site.
Maybe because this is a limited series? IDK.
That being said, I would expect some S3 VA announcements and maybe another teaser at the end of April.
Not sure if we'll get a teaser trailer by then (probably will for Transformers One since we're due for it), but I'd say we'll at least find out who's voicing Shadow and whether or not Amy Rose is in this. I strongly doubt Rouge is showing up aside from maybe a credits tease as it'd be too crowded.Keep your eyes open on April 11th: Paramount's Cinemacon presentation
Not sure if we'll get a teaser trailer by then (probably will for Transformers One since we're due for it), but I'd say we'll at least find out who's voicing Shadow and whether or not Amy Rose is in this. I strongly doubt Rouge is showing up aside from maybe a credits tease as it'd be too crowded.
If so, it needs to be Shadow who finds and asks if she's that government spy, Rouge the Bat.Not sure if we'll get a teaser trailer by then (probably will for Transformers One since we're due for it), but I'd say we'll at least find out who's voicing Shadow and whether or not Amy Rose is in this. I strongly doubt Rouge is showing up aside from maybe a credits tease as it'd be too crowded.
I do think we'll get some VA announcements or maybe a small teaser. But I wouldn't expect a trailer till SGF in June or SDCC in July.
I dont think adding Rouge would overcrowd things. If anything she's needed as to give Shadow someone to bounce off of besides Eggman & Stone. Plus I yearn for the internet chaos she will bring.
In addition, odds are Knuckles will most likely play a smaller role in the film because he's gettting his TV show in a couple of weeks. Tails will play sidekick, so most of the movie will come down to Sonic and Shadow.
Amy is going to be the wild card though
I'm hoping Knuckles still has a pretty big role. But it wouldn't surprise me if what you say here is correct.
Franchise and series executive producer Toby Ascher tells Paste that this six-episode series came after the success of Sonic 2. “We got really excited about the idea of expanding our characters in our world into television, specifically, because it gives us a platform to really do character studies,” he explains. “We knew that, with Shadow coming into Sonic 3 and some of the bigger things that we want to do, the Sonic franchise on the movie side is going to be these Avengers-level events. They’re going to be these big, exciting stories that have a lot of different characters. And so what television did for us is it gave us time to go into some of the more supporting characters in depth and really build them out in cool ways.”