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  • UK Filming of Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Movie Will Continue In September

    Shooting will continue on the 3rd Sonic movie, but only on actor-less scenes

    The shockwaves of the SAG-AFTRA strike continue to be felt in the US and beyond. In particular, it looks as though the UK's TV and movie industry is also being affected, as unions and studios continue to clash over payment and the threat of AI to job security.

    According to ScreenDaily, many projects have already halted or been adversely affected, however, their sources indicate that shooting on the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 movie will continue, but only for scenes that will not involve actors.

    Beyond this period, it is unknown how filming and production will be afflicted should no resolution be reached, or what the longer lasting effects will be to US studio projects filming in the UK.

    Stay tuned for more updates on the 3rd installment of the Sonic the Hedgehog movie series!

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    I hope this means we see more of the actual Sonic cast and much less of the human cast in this film (Looking at you Sonic 2!).

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    Huh, wonder how that's gonna shake out for them with the SFX and VFX artists goin on strike now.

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    ^ You don't particularly need them for filming either. All you need is the film crew, the director, and the list of scenes that would only contain CGI characters.

     

    Then you can try to make some kind of productive use of all this strike downtime to capture location and vista filming for those particular scenes. It does let the VFX team hit the ground running whenever they get to work - which would in theory - lesson any potential delay as a result of time missed

     

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    shots like this one for movie 2.

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    2 hours ago, ShinyGems said:

    Well, it will be interesting to see how this turns out.

    Good news. That means they do special effects stuff first, that will help to save time later on when the strikes are over (good luck SAG-AFTRA & WGA). Looking forward to the first set pics.

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    Would never have even needed to worry about this as much if they made this animated instead. That way they'd only need to worry about voice actors.

    Tho, they're probably part of the strike too.

    Edit: Hey, be unimpressed all you want. I’ll forever say that the Sonic movies should’ve been animated. 😝

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    This sounds good, if they are only doing the special effects and the animation.  Hopefully, once the strike ends, all they would have to do is just have the actors record their voices for the CGI characters and film the human characters and the movie should be finished by next year.

    4 hours ago, CrownSlayer’s Shadow said:

    Would never have even needed to worry about this as much if they made this animated instead. That way they'd only need to worry about voice actors.

    Tho, they're probably part of the strike too.

    Edit: Hey, be unimpressed all you want. I’ll forever say that the Sonic movies should’ve been animated. 😝

    It probably would have ended up the same way, even if these movies were fully animated, because there's still the matter of the voice actors and some of the voice actors are on strike too.  

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    29 minutes ago, Austroid said:

    Hoping for a shot of Jim Carrey on set to prove he'll be back one more time! :eggsmug:

    I wonder if Jim Carrey is coming back or not.  I was surprised he showed up in the second movie, since he's known for not doing many sequels.

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    14 hours ago, Sega DogTagz said:

    ^ You don't particularly need them for filming either. All you need is the film crew, the director, and the list of scenes that would only contain CGI characters.

     

    Then you can try to make some kind of productive use of all this strike downtime to capture location and vista filming for those particular scenes. It does let the VFX team hit the ground running whenever they get to work - which would in theory - lesson any potential delay as a result of time missed

     

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    shots like this one for movie 2.

    EztnSgIWUAcvJk3.jpg

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    59 minutes ago, Austroid said:

    Hoping for a shot of Jim Carrey on set to prove he'll be back one more time! :eggsmug:

    Same here, but we have to wait after the strike to hopefully see that.

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    On 8/8/2023 at 1:03 PM, T-Bird said:

    Well, it will be interesting to see how this turns out.

    That's nice! Hopefully, everything goes well for them.

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