Talk:What They Aren't Telling You About the New Sonic Movie/@comment-43895106-20190921211906

It's implausible that out of nowhere, the movie turned out to be gory without anyone noticing it. Shouldn't they like, reshoot? I can see this scenario work more like a pitch to Sony Pictures but turned out to have failed. Also, SEGA has no involvement in this movie at all. They're supervising it. But, they don't change anything and probably won't earn any money from the box office gross. The whole movie is by Paramount. And if it fails, it's on them, not SEGA. The Sonic movie won't even kill the franchise anyway. Since, movies and video games, are both different entities. Remember, Super Mario Bros had a movie. Assassin's Creed had a movie. House of the Dead had a movie. Mortal Kombat has three movies. Street Fighter had two movies. Hitman had two movies. And did their franchise get killed off? No! They're still alive. These movies just get forgotten by everyone like they never existed. By the way, SEGA doesn't just publish Sonic games. It would be a bad idea to sell their most profitable IP to another company. That's like saying Sony should sell their rights of Spider-Man to Disney. It's not a good business decision. Because it's how they make money.