Sonic the Hedgehog 3 has achieved a significant milestone in video game movie history, securing the second position in global box office earnings. The film has grossed $462.5 million worldwide, surpassing previous video game movie records.

According to Box Office Mojo, the movie has overtaken Detective Pikachu’s previous record of $450 million. While still behind The Super Mario Bros. Movie’s impressive $1.36 billion, Sonic the Hedgehog 3 has claimed the title of highest-grossing live-action video game movie. The film has also received critical acclaim, with a Rotten Tomatoes score of 86% from critics and 95% from audiences. This success follows the strong performance of the first two Sonic movies, which collectively earned $725.2 million and an additional $180 million in home entertainment sales.

The franchise continues to expand, with Paramount already confirming Sonic the Hedgehog 4, scheduled for release on March 19, 2027. This comes after the successful release of the Knuckles spinoff series on Paramount+ last year. To put the movie’s performance in perspective, it has outperformed other video game adaptations like Rampage ($428 million), Uncharted ($407 million), and the previous Sonic movie ($405 million).
Ultimately, the film represents a significant moment for video game movies, demonstrating the potential of bringing beloved video game characters to the big screen with quality storytelling and production values. Its box office success and critical reception suggest a promising future for the genre, with studios increasingly investing in high-quality adaptations that can attract both commercial success and critical acclaim.