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Sonic the Hedgehog director Jeff Fowler has announced that "changes" will be made to the upcoming video game-based film, after the first of the trailer provoked strong criticism.
The three-minute trailer, starring star Jim Carrey as Dr. Eggman alongside CGI's hedgehog, made its debut on Tuesday and was greeted with a lot of mockery. Keith Stuart, of The Guardian, described it as "a slap in the face" and stated that the central character "looked like a cheap Sonic toy that your child could win at a fair booth and then terrified". The human-shaped teeth of the character have attracted special attention on social media.
Using the hashtag #gottafixfast, Fowler – a visual effects specialist, who had previously worked on the adaptation of Where the Wild Things Are by Spike Jonze – posted a message on social networks: "Thank you for your support. And the criticism. The message is loud and clear … you are not satisfied with the design and you want changes. This will happen. "
Sonic the Hedgehog is a film in development since the Hollywood studio Sony acquired the rights of adaptation in 2013. However, the project could not start, and the rights were transferred to Paramount in 2017. The film's release is scheduled for November.
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