Sonic 3 star Jim Carrey says he’s “open to the idea” of returning in Sonic 4 after accidentally attracting another one of the top 10 faces of all time

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Jim Carrey was recently set to reprise his role as the mustachioed and bald evil Dr. Robotnik in Sonic 3, and he’s already hinted that he’ll at least entertain the idea of ​​returning in future Sonic films – perhaps Sonic 4, provided he thinks the idea, whatever is presented , “sounds fun.”

This comes after Carrey essentially came out of retirement to pursue Sonic 3, speaking on the red carpet that he’s back – after earlier joking that “if the angels bring some script written in gold ink that tells me it’s going to be really important for people to see this” will be enough to lure him in – because “he bought a lot of stuff and, honestly, I need money.”

I’m talking to a Japanese YouTube channel Cinema todayCarrey replied as follows when asked about the possibility of starring in more Sonic movies in the future: “I’m definitely open to it. I’m open to the idea and generally they come to me with another idea and if I say, “That sounds cool,” then I’ll do it. I don’t feel confined to anything in life unless it’s something that interests me.

“I definitely love this crew, I love the gang that makes these movies and I love the fans. There’s a lot of really great energy around her, great reactions, and fans jumping in and saying, “What about if you do this?” ? They turned out to be very helpful. I think we’re all making this movie together.


Early in the video, Carrey also says he’s “taking a break between projects” and starts putting on quite the look. I wouldn’t say it’s up to par his Grinch face as far as my very official good face rankings go, but it’s a solid effort and it also comes with some fun noise. 8/10.

Look, if nothing else, this is a distraction that means you don’t have to re-read portions of Carrey’s Wikipedia page on his views on vaccines from a few years ago and the time he made NFTs.

Anyway, in other recent Sonic the Hedgehog 3-related news, the game’s writers Pat Casey and Josh Miller discussed delayed last year what other games they would hypothetically be interested in adapting.

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