SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 4 (2026)

Speed meets heart in a sequel that goes bigger—and surprisingly deeper. Sonic the Hedgehog 4 isn’t just about racing past danger; it’s about learning when to stop, look around, and trust the ones beside you. And yes, it still goes ridiculously fast. 

James Marsden returns as the ever-reliable Tom, grounding the chaos with warmth and humor, while Keanu Reeves steps in as Shadow—a darker, more intense presence that adds real tension to the story. Their dynamic feels unexpected but compelling, turning what could’ve been simple rivalry into something layered and emotional.
Visually, the film is a full upgrade. Neon-lit loops, collapsing cities, and high-speed battles deliver pure spectacle without losing clarity. Every chase feels sharper, every impact heavier. But what really lands is the theme: power means nothing without connection.

Sonic is still the heart of it all—fun, impulsive, and fiercely loyal—but this time, he’s forced to grow. And that growth gives the film weight beneath all the flash.
It’s fast, fun, and just emotional enough to stick with you after the credits roll. Game on
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