Sonic Prime ‘Season 2’ Premieres on Netflix July 13

Netflix has announced a release date for the continuation of its ‘Sonic Prime’ animated series. The ongoing series run – which is being dubbed ‘Season 2’ by fans – will premiere on the streaming service on July 13, 2023.

A new image has been released by the company, along with a synopsis reminding everyone of the overall plot of the show. You can see both below.

Sonic Prime: Season 2. (L to R) Deven Mack as Sonic, Ian Hanlin as Big the Cat, Ashleigh Ball as Tails, Vincent Tong as Knuckles, Kazumi Evans as Rouge, and Shannon Chan Kent as Amy in Sonic Prime: Season 2. Cr. NETFLIX © 2023

Synopsis: The action-packed adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog go into overdrive when a run-in with Dr. Eggman results in a literal universe-shattering event. Desperate to piece his prime reality back together and save his old friends, Sonic races through the Shatterverse, discovering strange worlds and enlisting new friends in an epic adventure of a lifetime!

The first batch of Sonic Prime episodes launched on Netflix back in December 2022, and only contained eight episodes. We hope this next set of episodes is larger and fully fleshes out Sonic’s journey across the Shatterverse worlds. For instance, how does Shadow play into the proceedings and how do the pair work together to help fix the broken dimensions?

We’ll have a good couple months to wait and figure it all out. Who’s excited!?

Source: Netflix

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Founder of The Sonic Stadium and creator/co-organiser of the Summer of Sonic convention. Loves talking about Sonic the Hedgehog in his spare time. Likes Sonic Colours a little too much for his own good, apparently.

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