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According to a report from Daniel Richtman (via The Direct), Paramount is considering a new title for the next Sonic film. Instead of calling it Sonic the Hedgehog 4, the studio might go with Sonic CD, the same name as an early-’90s video game released for the Sega Genesis’ Sega CD accessory.
Why Retitling Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Would Be a Mistake

Based on the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 post-credits scene, the characters of Amy Rose and Metal Sonic should play key roles in the next film. Not so coincidentally, both made their official debuts in Sonic CD, so from that perspective, it’s somewhat easy to understand why there’s alleged interest in renaming the fourth movie. Not only will Sonic CD likely serve as the foundation for the film’s story, Paramount might see this as a fun way to honor the source material and tap into the nostalgia older moviegoers have for the game. While nostalgia is certainly an appealing tool in the entertainment industry, it would be a mistake to strictly cater to that crowd.
With a cast of CGI animal characters and Jim Carrey’s zany comedic energy as Doctor Robotnik, the Sonic the Hedgehog films are family-friendly affairs. While the property has a fan base that spans generations thanks to the Sega Genesis’ heyday, kids are the primary target demographic of the movies. The significance of the Sonic CD title will probably be lost on the youngsters, so it would just make more sense to call the film Sonic the Hedgehog 4. The previous Sonic films were box office hits because they found a way to connect with the kids. Messing with the formula now would run the risk of alienating the audience, which wouldn’t be a smart decision.








