Sonic Boom: The Movie

Sonic Boom: The Movie is a 2018 action-adventure comedy animated film, based on the television series, Sonic Boom. The film was dedicated to Eggman's Japanese voice actor Chikao Ohtsuka. The film is the first Sonic theatrical film in a franchise since Sonic X: The Final Chapter - Part 2 in 2014, though will not be accounted as a new installment of the Sonic X film series. However, it is the ninth Sonic the Hedgehog theatrical film overall.

The film is distributed by Warner Bros. and released the film in Japan on May 25, 2018, and was also released in the United States / Canada on June 1, 2018. The film received mixed to positive reviews, and became a huge commercial success grossing $184 worldwide as of August 15, 2018 against its $35 million budget. The film will be available on Digital HD on September 18, 2018, and will be released on DVD and Blu Ray on October 2, 2018.

Plot
A millennium ago, the Ancients were an advanced civilization whose race was devoted to peacefully controlling the world's resources. Just before Lyric could successfully take over, he and his army attacked the last surviving Ancients to seize the Lost Crystal. However, the Ancients broke the Lost Crystal and used its shards to imprison Lyric forever. The Ancients knew Lyric would one day be free however, so they used this opportunity to hide the Crystal Shards.

In a present day, Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Amy and Sticks are enjoying their day until they found something suspicious from the other location of Bygone Island. As they find themselves arriving on an island where they encounter an ancient tomb with carvings of Sonic and Tails on the entrance. Sonic is stopped twice by Amy from opening the door, but when Metal Sonic ambushes the group, Sonic opens the door and the group escape. Inside, they encounter an imprisoned, but powerful snake villain named "Cliff the Last Ancient". Cliff recognizes Sonic from events transpiring one thousand years ago and captures the group, but Tails deactivates the shackles and turns them into beams named Enerbeams for the group to use.

After meeting Larry and Tonic, the group discovers that Cliff planned to power an army of war robots with the "Chaos Crystals" to create a world of twisted metal and robots, but both Larry and Tonic were imprisoned by their peers among the Ancients when they discovered the plan; the group then set out to retrieve the Chaos Crystals before Lyric.

At an abandoned research facility, they meet MAIA, a robot who rebelled against Lyric, who assists them by creating a time portal, allowing Sonic and Tails to go one thousand years back in time to retrieve a map showing the location of the Chaos Crystals. Sonic and Tails are then attacked by Shadow, but defeat him, enter the portal, successfully retrieve the map from inside Cliff's weapon facility and trap him inside for future imprisonment by the Ancients.

Cliff reluctantly forms an alliance with Eggman, but after no success, Lyric turns on Eggman by programming Metal Sonic against him as well as Shadow's return. The group defeat Metal Sonic and Eggman and retrieve the final Chaos Crystal, but Sonic is then surrounded by Lyric and his robots. Cliff demands the Crystals; Sonic refuses to give them up, but Tails, Knuckles, Amy and Sticks agree to do so. Sonic is then attacked by Cliffs robots and buried under rubble, but recovers and the group set out to Cliff's Lair to stop him.

During the battle, Cliff, along with Tonic and Larry betrays Sonic and the gang, reprograms the Enerbeams to ensnare the group, but before he can take advantage of the situation, Shadow ambushes Cliff from behind, freeing the group. Tonic and Larry reveals that Cliff is their best friend. Sonic then ties up Cliff, Tonic and Larry, with assistance from his friends and removes Cliff's technopathy device to incapacitate him; Knuckles discards it. The group celebrate, but in a post-credits scene, Eggman recovers the device and uses it to revive Metal Sonic.

Cast

 * Roger Craig Smith as Sonic the Hedgehog, a blue hedgehog with super speed and a leader of the heroes.
 * Colleen Villard as Miles "Tails" Prower, a two-tailed yellow fox who is Sonic's sidekick.
 * Travis Willingham as Knuckles the Echidna, a red echidna and the muscle of Team Sonic, also known as the toughest member of the team.
 * Cindy Robinson as Amy Rose, a pink female hedgehog who is the peppiest member of the group who has the ability to wield a giant hammer in battle.
 * Nika Futterman as Sticks the Badger, a badger skilled in the use of boomerangs that comes from the jungle.
 * Kirk Thornton portrays multiple characters:
 * Cliff the Hedgehog, a hedgehog.
 * Orbot, Eggman's red orb-shaped robot henchman.
 * Shadow the Hedgehog, A tyrant black hedgehog capable of super speed and teleportation.
 * Walley Wingert as Cubot, Eggman's yellow cube-shaped robot henchman.
 * Akon as Tonic the Hedgehog, a brown male hedgehog.
 * Jason Marsden as Larry the Hedgehog, a green male hedgehog.
 * Mike Pollock as Doctor Eggman, A mad scientist who is the constant nemesis of Team Sonic and the inhabitants of Bygone Island, residing in a lair off the island's coast.

Production
Production began on April 25, 2017 and ended on December 10, 2017. Director Yuji Naka said in an interview "Well, we needed to have the voice actors do the voices and... yeah."

Ryan Drummond was planned for the role of Tonic but was given to Akon instead. The movie takes place in the Sonic Boom continuity, though the effects will be more dramatic than it is in the television series. It was claimed that Larry and Tonic were born on Bygone Island.

Release
Sonic Boom: The Movie debuted in theaters in the United States/Canada on June 1, 2018. Originally scheduled for a August 17, 2018 release, but decided to move up to June 1, 2018 after Deadpool 2 rescheduled it's release to May 18, 2018. The film was released in Japan on May 25, 2018. The film's trailer premiered on January 2018. The film's first poster was revealed on January 5, 2018. The film was released in the United Kingdom on June 29, 2018 and Australia on July 19, 2018. A world premiere took place on May 24, 2018.

Home media
Sonic Boom: The Movie is scheduled to be released on Digital HD on September 18, 2018, and on DVD on October 2, 2018.

Box office
As of August 15, 2018, Sonic Boom: The Movie grossed $88.9 million in North America, with $95.5 million internationally, for a total of $184.5 million worldwide against its $35 million budget. It grossed more than Storks ($183.4 million) and The Lego Ninjago Movie, but earned far less than The Lego Movie ($469 million) and The Lego Batman Movie ($312 million). The film premiered in 3,325 theaters on June 1, 2018 (two weeks later it expands 220 more theaters for a total of 3,545 theaters), projecting to debut between $20 million to $25 million in it's opening weekend. Some say it could break the $30 million mark.

The film debuted in 2,110 theaters and earned $2.1 million from it's Thursday night previews. With that, it is now projected to earn $32 million to $35 million in it's opening weekend. It than earned $15.4 million on it's opening day, which easily topped the box office that day, and is also now projecting to earn between $32 million to $37 million, which will most likely take the #1 spot for the weekend. It debuted with $32.4 million, debuting at the #1 spot on the charts replacing Solo: A Star Wars Story after earning the top spot from the previous weekend ($84.4 million), falling 66% this weekend earning $29.4 million to the #2 spot. In it's second weekend, the film fell only 49 percent earning $16.2 million, bringing it's total to $64.7 million. It fell to the #2 spot behind newcomer Ocean's 8, which earned $41.6 milion in it's debut weekend. In total, the film is the fifth highest-grossing animated film based from the animated television series of all-time.

It first open in Japan on May 25, 2018 earning $4 million during it's opening weekend, which took the #1 spot. The film opens on June 1, 2018 in five foreign markets and earnss scores #1 openings including Norway ($957k). It opened Germany ($4.1 million),  Italy ($2.1 million),  the United Kingdom (£3 million), France ($4.01 million), and Sweeden ($439k).

Critical response
Sonic Boom: The Movie received approval reviews from critics. It scored a 65% from Rotten Tomatoes. Before it's release, many Sonic the Hedgehog fans claims that this is by far the best Sonic the Hedgehog film yet, as well as one of the best films of the year, alongside Iron Man 3, Man of Steel and Thor: Dark of the World and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Also critics for the film gave it mixed to positive reviews, calling it the most action packed Sonic the Hedgehog film yet. Dustin Harris of The New York Times gave the film a positive review praising it one of the most anticipated cliffhanger films ever made. Some critics also compare this film to film franchises such as Harry Potter, Jane Hoop Elementary and Twilight as "a rip-off" in a negative way.

Variety gave the film a postive review, stating it "The best one yet, and a bad ass one." It also stated: "Sonic's voice sounded too different than the original from the last ones, and this film should have done way better than usual." The Times newspaper rated the film on a scale of a 3 out of 5. Entertainment Weekly Amanda Humphrey gave the film a C and also praised: "for what's something about drama, is something that audiences were expected to listen and watch to hear the whole thing for it. The movie is far as one of the most fun movies of 2018. " Blogcritics praised: "Sonic Boom: The Movie is funny and playful."'

Rolling Stone film critic Peter Travers praised the film: "This movie is like taking you on an adventure. This is far as the best Sonic Boom movie of them all." Richard Stengel of Time magazine praised: "This is far as the best movie of 2018. Anyone has to watch this movie. Romance, actions, drama and sometimes comedy and more are being showing. I think that this might be a blockbuster hit for the summer." David Halberstam of New York magazine reviews the film when praising: "When it comes on watching so many animated movies of the franchise. Video game fans were seeming to enjoy them and asking Hollywood that they want to see more and more."