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[[Idris Elba]] reprised his [[Voice acting|voice role]] as Knuckles from the film series and stars alongside [[Adam Pally]], reprising his role as Wade. The series was announced in February 2022 during a [[Paramount Global|ViacomCBS]] investor event, with Elba on board with the project. Production began in [[London]], [[England]], in April 2023, with ''Sonic'' film director [[Jeff Fowler]] directing the pilot and further casting announced. Ged Wright, Brandon Trost, Jorma Taccone, and Carol Banker directed the following episodes. [[Tom Howe (musician)|Tom Howe]] composed the score.
[[Idris Elba]] reprised his [[Voice acting|voice role]] as Knuckles from the film series and stars alongside [[Adam Pally]], reprising his role as Wade. The series was announced in February 2022 during a [[Paramount Global|ViacomCBS]] investor event, with Elba on board with the project. Production began in [[London]], [[England]], in April 2023, with ''Sonic'' film director [[Jeff Fowler]] directing the pilot and further casting announced. Ged Wright, Brandon Trost, Jorma Taccone, and Carol Banker directed the following episodes. [[Tom Howe (musician)|Tom Howe]] composed the score.


''Knuckles'' premiered on Paramount+ on April 26, 2024, with all six episodes. It received mixed to positive reviews from critics.
''Knuckles'' premiered on Paramount+ on April 26, 2024, with all six episodes. It received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances and humor, but criticized its writing, lack of ambition, and lack of focus on the titular character.


==Premise==
==Premise==

Revision as of 19:54, 26 April 2024

Knuckles
File:Knuckles title card.jpg
Genre
Created by
Based onSonic the Hedgehog
by Sega[a]
ShowrunnerToby Ascher
Starring
Opening theme"The Warrior"
by Scandal
ComposerTom Howe
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
  • John Whittington
  • Jeff Fowler
  • Neal H. Moritz
  • Toby Ascher
  • Toru Nakahara
  • Idris Elba
  • Haruki Satomi
  • Shuji Utsumi
Producers
  • Samantha Waite
  • Hitoshi Okuno
Cinematography
Editors
  • Richard Ketteridge
  • Al LeVine
  • Liyana Mansor
Running time23–33 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkParamount+
ReleaseApril 26, 2024 (2024-04-26)
Related
Sonic the Hedgehog film series

Knuckles is an American television miniseries created by John Whittington and Toby Ascher for the streaming service Paramount+, based on the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series published by Sega. It is a spin-off of the Sonic the Hedgehog film series and the first live-action Sonic television series. The series takes place between the events of the films Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022) and Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (2024), and follows Knuckles the Echidna as he trains deputy sheriff Wade Whipple in the ways of the Echidna warrior. Whittington was head writer, with Ascher as showrunner.

Idris Elba reprised his voice role as Knuckles from the film series and stars alongside Adam Pally, reprising his role as Wade. The series was announced in February 2022 during a ViacomCBS investor event, with Elba on board with the project. Production began in London, England, in April 2023, with Sonic film director Jeff Fowler directing the pilot and further casting announced. Ged Wright, Brandon Trost, Jorma Taccone, and Carol Banker directed the following episodes. Tom Howe composed the score.

Knuckles premiered on Paramount+ on April 26, 2024, with all six episodes. It received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances and humor, but criticized its writing, lack of ambition, and lack of focus on the titular character.

Premise

The series takes place between the events of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022) and Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (2024). While struggling to adjust to life on Earth, Knuckles the Echidna takes on an "apprentice" in the form of deputy sheriff Wade Whipple, training him in the ways of the Echidna warrior to help him prepare for a bowling tournament in Reno, Nevada. During their journey, the two are pursued by a former agent of Dr. Robotnik, who now seeks to take Knuckles' power for himself.[3]

Cast and characters

Main

Recurring

Guest starring

Paul Scheer and Rob Huebel have also been cast in undisclosed roles.

Episodes

No.Title [10]Directed by [10]Written by [11]Original release date [12]
1"The Warrior"Jeff FowlerJohn WhittingtonApril 26, 2024 (2024-04-26)
Knuckles, though keeping himself in shape, is struggling to adjust to home life in Green Hills due to his warrior lifestyle. Taking Sonic's advice to make himself at home too far, Maddie grounds Knuckles. Calling upon his deceased Echidna elder, Pachacamac, Knuckles takes up Wade, who was recently kicked from his bowling team for the upcoming tournament at Reno, Nevada, as his apprentice, deciding to let Knuckles accompany him to Reno for the tournament. However, as they begin their trip, two G.U.N. agents, Mason and Willoughby, track Knuckles, intending to capture and sell him to the mysterious Buyer, a former lackey of Dr. Robotnik, supplying them with weapons configured from Robotnik's technology and powered by Knuckles' quills. At a roadside bowling alley, Wade confides to Knuckles that he was deserted by his father at a young age, leaving him with abandonment issues. Using a ring portal, Mason and Willoughby battle Knuckles, who defeats Mason, but Willoughby takes advantage of the distraction to trap Knuckles in a cage, forcing Wade to come up with a rescue plan.
2"Don't Ever Say I Wasn't There For You"Ged WrightJohn WhittingtonApril 26, 2024 (2024-04-26)
Armed with a pair of Mason's weaponized gauntlets, Wade comes up with a plan to rescue Knuckles from Mason and Willoughby. Though his plan fails, with his squad car being destroyed in the process, Wade outsmarts the agents and saves Knuckles, escaping in a truck, where Wade teaches Knuckles that every victory doesn't have to be righteous. At daybreak, with Wade branded a fugitive, Knuckles suggests finding a hiding place, and Wade reluctantly decides on his childhood home.
3"The Shabbat Dinner"Brandon TrostBrian SchacterApril 26, 2024 (2024-04-26)
Wade and Knuckles lay low at Wade's childhood home in Boise, Idaho, where they are greeted by Wade's mother, Wendy, and his older sister Wanda, an FBI agent. Wendy is overjoyed to see her kids home, having prepared for the family's annual Shabbat dinner, but Wade is despondent, due to constant mistreatment from Wanda throughout his childhood. The following night, tensions quickly boil between the Whipples. Meanwhile, the Buyer, peeved at the agents' failure, calls a legion of bounty hunters to track down Wade. While Wade secludes himself in his room, the bounty hunters strike, but Knuckles, with Wendy's help, dispatches them, allowing the Whipple family to reconcile, watching the Shabbat candles dim.
4"The Flames of Disaster"Jorma TacconeJames MadejskiApril 26, 2024 (2024-04-26)
The next morning following the Shabbat dinner, Wade is forcibly put into a test of independence by Knuckles, where his former bowling partner and bounty hunter, Jack, kidnaps him, planning to turn him in for the $100,000 bounty. Unable to escape, Wade is advised by Knuckles to visit the "Great Battleground in the Sky" for guidance. Wade successfully visits the afterlife, in the form of a bowling alley, where Pachacamac teaches him through a low-budget rock opera that a warrior's greatest strength is their heart, allowing him to escape and challenge Jack to a joust, which he wins. With newfound confidence in himself, Wade and Knuckles, with Wendy and Wanda joining them, continue on to Reno.
5"Reno, Baby!"Carol BankerBrian SchacterApril 26, 2024 (2024-04-26)
Knuckles and the Whipples arrive at Reno, where Wade confronts and reconciles with his estranged father, Pete. With his relationship with his father seemingly resolved, Wade moves up the ranks in the bowling tournament, pitting him against Pete in the finals. Witnessing him and Pete bond, Wendy warns Wade that Pete will eventually leave him again like he did before. Visiting Pete's rooftop penthouse, Wade discovers that Pete had ratted him out to Mason and Willoughby, threatening to kill his family unless he lures Knuckles into the penthouse, as an act to force him into withdrawing from the tournament. Guilt-ridden, Wade goes along with the plan, sending Knuckles upstairs, where the agents prepare to ambush him.
6"What Happens in Reno, Stays in Reno"Carol BankerJohn WhittingtonApril 26, 2024 (2024-04-26)
After Wade goes on with the plan to give Knuckles up to Mason and Willoughby, it is revealed that Knuckles knew about the plan this whole time and fights Mason and Willoughby as Wade frees his family and Knuckles defeats the agents, by using a pair of rings. Wade goes up against his father in the bowling tournament as The Buyer encounters Knuckles in a giant mech suit as Wade defeats Pete in the bowling tournament. The Buyer catches Knuckles and drains him of his power as Wade stands up to him with the help of his mom and sister as Knuckles regains consciousness, regains his power and defeats The Buyer. As Pete tried to get away with the trophy, Wanda and Wendy reclaim it as a mid-credit scene shows them heading home.

Production

Development

Actor Idris Elba (pictured in 2018) reprises his role as Knuckles from the film franchise and serves as executive producer for the series.

During development on Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022), the production team decided to expand the Sonic the Hedgehog film franchise by developing television series. The producers decided to have the first Sonic spin-off to star Knuckles the Echidna due to them having enjoyed the character's comedic potrayal in the film[13] and wanting to homage the Sonic the Hedgehog 3/Sonic & Knuckles double-feature by releasing the show around the same time as Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (2024).[13][14] By February 2022, development had begun on a Sonic the Hedgehog series focusing on Knuckles for release on Paramount+ in 2023. Sega and Paramount Pictures officially announced the series' development at the ViacomCBS Investor Day presentation in February, with Idris Elba confirmed to be reprising his role as Knuckles from the then-upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and the series serving as a spin-off of the film.[15][16] In June 2022, Paramount CEO Brian Robbins referred to the series as a miniseries.[17]

In April 2023, Sonic the Hedgehog 2 co-writer John Whittington was announced as the series' developer and head writer. Whittington will also executive produce the series alongside Elba and Sonic film franchise creatives Neal H. Moritz and Toby Ascher of Original Film, Jeff Fowler, and Toru Nakahara. Paramount Pictures and Sega of America would serve as production companies on the series.[3] In February 2024, it was reported that Ascher had received a co-developer credit alongside Whittington and served as the series's showrunner.[8] The producers developed the series as if it was a third film in the franchise.[18] In April 2024, Ascher said future seasons of Knuckles are possible should the series prove successful and if the filmmakers had "a really great story to tell".[13]

Writing

The series had been in the writing stages by April 2022,[4] with Whittington writing alongside Brian Schacter and James Madejski.[3] For the show's plot, the writers decided to reuse the buddy comedy approach from Sonic the Hedgehog (2020), which was favored by the crew. Rather than having one of the characters serve as the straight man of the duo, the writers wanted both Knuckles and Wade to be "wildcards in a buddy comedy" due to its comedic potential.[19] The writers wanted the series to be an homage to the 90s comedies film Ascher watched in his childhood, in a similar vein to the Sonic films drawing inspiration from different genres.[14]

The series is set between Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (2024), and will include easter eggs to set-up the events and narrative of the latter.[17][3] The series also explores the ramifications of the events in Sonic the Hedgehog 2, particularly G.U.N. gaining access to Sonic and Knuckles' quills and rings. Ascher, who drew inspiration from other franchises such as Marvel Comics, said this was done as a way to expand the franchise's mythology by questioning how would its events affect the real world.[20]

Casting

In April 2023, it was reported that the series would follow Knuckles as he trains Wade Wipple, with Adam Pally reprising his role as Wade. Also cast in recurring roles were Edi Patterson, Julian Barratt, Scott Mescudi, and Ellie Taylor, with guest stars including Rory McCann as well as Tika Sumpter reprising her role as Maddie.[3] Additional cast members were confirmed, including Cary Elwes, Stockard Channing, Christopher Lloyd, Paul Scheer, and Rob Huebel in June 2023.[6] In February 2024, it was announced that Ben Schwartz and Colleen O'Shaughnessey would reprise their roles as Sonic the Hedgehog and Miles "Tails" Prower in a guest star capacity.[8]

Filming

Production on the series began by April 2023, in London, England. Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic the Hedgehog 2 director Jeff Fowler directed the pilot, with Ged Wright, Brandon Trost, Jorma Taccone and Carol Banker also serving as directors.[3] The series was shot back-to-back with Sonic the Hedgehog 3.[18] Unlike the previous two Sonic films, a puppet of Knuckles was used during filming instead of a stand-in,[14] which allowed Pally to improvise.[21]

Visual effects and animation

Visual effects providers for the series include Industrial Light & Magic, Fin Design,[13] Rising Sun Pictures, Outpost VFX, and Untold Studios.[14] In order to achieve the same animation quality as the movies, the producers changed its entire production pipeline, including hiring six animation vendors instead of one as with the films.[14] The studio also had an in-house team working on character rigs that the vendors later "worked over",[14] allowing for a quicker animation development process and the producers to maintain quality control.[13][14] This also allowed the producers to have an in-house animation team to work on both Knuckles and Sonic the Hedgehog 3, which helped the team reduce costs.[14] The series had over 300 more digital shots than Sonic the Hedgehog.[18]

Music

In place of Tom Holkenborg, who composed for the Sonic films, Tom Howe, composer of Early Man and Shrinking, has been assigned to compose the music for the series.[22] "The Warrior" by Scandal appears as the series' opening theme.[23] A soundtrack for the series was released on April 26, 2024.[24]

All music is composed by Tom Howe, except where noted.

Knuckles (Music from the Paramount+ Original Series)[24]
No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."Knuckles Suite" 6:09
2."I Made Myself at Home" 1:07
3."Under Attack" 3:26
4."Grounded Knuckles" 2:06
5."Gun HQ" 2:46
6."Wade's Dad" 2:23
7."Quite Nice Actually" 2:38
8."Ride Me" 1:32
9."Knuckles Inspires Wade" 2:11
10."Penthouse Fight" 1:54
11."Rooftop Chat" 1:14
12."Bounty Hunters" 3:42
13."Shabbat Driver" 1:01
14."Rules of Bounty Hunting" 1:37
15."Heart to Heart" 2:01
16."The Joust" 2:34
17."Wade Escapes" 1:39
18."Pete's Penthouse" 1:53
19."Argument Continues" 2:15
20."The Workshop" 4:56
21."Wade Betrays Knuckles" 1:48
22."The Buyer Arrives" 3:08
23."Bowling Battle" 3:30
24."Wade's Monologue" 1:10
25."The Final Battle" 4:50
26."Knuckles Credits" 0:52
27."Frickin' Human Race"Asa Taccone0:49
28."Flames of Disaster"Julian Barratt & Asa Taccone (ft. Michael Bolton)5:41
Total length:1:11:06

Release

Promotional poster

At the NXT Stand & Deliver professional wrestling event on April 6, 2024, a Knuckles mascot was present in the audience for the NXT North American Championship match, which was sponsored by the show.[25]

Knuckles premiered on Paramount+ on April 26, 2024.[12]

Reception

The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 67% based on 15 critic reviews, with an average rating of 6.1/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Pairing Idris Elba's terse echidna with a befuddled Adam Pally, Knuckles could use some extra punch to appeal more broadly beyond youngsters but hits just fine as light family entertainment."[26] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 59 out of 100 based on 9 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[27]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Sonic the Hedgehog was developed by Sonic Team, published by Sega, directed and programmed by Yuji Naka, designed by Hirokazu Yasuhara, and illustrated by Naoto Ohshima.[1][2]

References

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  15. ^ Kroll, Justin (February 15, 2022). "Sonic The Hedgehog Universe Continues To Grow As Sega And Paramount Sign Off On Third Film As Well As A 'Knuckles' Spin-Off Series In The Works At Paramount+ With Idris Elba Reprising Role". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on February 15, 2022. Retrieved February 15, 2022.
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  19. ^ Adeyemi, Boluwatife (April 20, 2024). "How Knuckles' Story Is Different From The Previous Sonic Movies Detailed By Co-Creator". ScreenRant. Retrieved April 21, 2024.
  20. ^ Shayo, Lukas (April 20, 2024). "How The Knuckles Show Expands The Sonic Franchise & GUN's Experiments Detailed By Co-Creator". ScreenRant. Retrieved April 20, 2024.
  21. ^ Rebecca Mahoney (April 23, 2024). "Knuckles: release date, trailer, interviews and everything we know about the Sonic the Hedgehog spin-off". whattowatch.com. Retrieved April 23, 2024.
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  24. ^ a b "Soundtrack Album for Paramount+'s 'Knuckles' to Be Released | Film Music Reporter". Retrieved April 25, 2024.
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