User blog:Ceauntay/'Sonic X: The Final Chapter, Part 1' Will Not Be in 3D

Good news to the 3D haters, 20th Century Fox will cancel the 3D plans for the release of Sonic X: The Final Chapter, Part 1 in theaters, because the studio says it will take forever to do so.

The studio is working on telling which part of the film they should split the film up to, so that could be the reason why they cancel 3D plans, so rejoice for not wearing those annoying 3D glasses and paying extra money for it.

It's actually not a bad thing for it, and Fox said that they do not want to disappoint fans for the fact that they saw mostly the last films; Shadow the Hedgehog in regular theaters more than 3D. As for Sonic X: The Final Stand, 2D showings are premiering more than 3D showings because of all of the 3D haters.

Looks like it will be following footsteps from Paramount's Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush, Part 1 and Warner Bros.' Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1.

Sonic X: The Final Chapter, Part 1 will be the only Sonic the Hedgehog film not to be in 3D since 2010's Sonic X: Return to Soleanna, which is the last time to be released only in regular theaters.

Now it looks like Fox will have one more chance left and convert Sonic X: The Final Chapter, Part 2 into 3D theaters, in July 2014. Part 1 arrives this November in regular and IMAX.