The Sonic the Hedgehog Spinoff Casts Kid Cudi

Karl Telintelo

The Grammy-winning rapper and actor Kid Cudi has formally signed on to the cast of the planned “Sonic the Hedgehog” spinoff series, which is scheduled to premiere on Paramount+ at some point in 2023. Cudi himself tweeted a confirmation of the information and stated his excitement for the next part.

Adding More to His Repertoire

Although specifics regarding Cudi’s part in the show have not yet been made public, the rapper has already made a name for himself as a versatile and gifted actor. Over the years, he has made appearances in a number of films and TV shows, including “Westworld” and “Bill & Ted Face the Music,” for which he has won praise from critics. The 2020 “Sonic the Hedgehog” film, an unexpected box office success, shares the same universe as the “Sonic the Hedgehog” spinoff series.

All Coming Together

The series already has a strong ensemble, and Cudi’s casting is simply the newest. It was revealed earlier this year that Jason Momoa would portray Knuckles the Echidna, a well-known figure from the Sonic video games. The series will also star Jim Carrey as the evil Dr. Robotnik and the return of Ben Schwartz as Sonic’s voice. The “Sonic the Hedgehog” spinoff series is shaping up to be an interesting addition to the field of video game adaptations with such a brilliant cast and a beloved franchise to work with.

A high bar has been set for the series to meet by the success of the 2020 film, which was hailed for its heart, humor, and authenticity to the original material. However, with Kid Cudi on board, it is obvious that the filmmakers are dedicated to producing a high-quality work. The spinoff series, which is scheduled to premiere on Netflix in 2022, is eagerly anticipated by fans of the “Sonic the Hedgehog” film franchise. It looks to be a joyful and exciting addition to the world of animated television with its blend of action, humor, and heart. Additionally, it will undoubtedly have some killer music with Kid Cudi on board.

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