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17th Feb 2020

Sonic The Hedgehog enjoys best ever opening weekend for a video game movie

Dave Hanratty

Sonic The Hedgehog box office record

This kid’s got legs.

Despite having the same problem that almost every big screen adaptation of a video game has suffered from to date – more on that here in our review – Sonic The Hedgehog has collected enough gold rings over the weekend to break a new record.

Having pulled in over $111 million worldwide since its release on Valentine’s Day, Sega’s iconic blue hero can officially be said to have fronted the most successful opening box office weekend ever for a video game movie.

Financial cinema statistics bible Box Office Mojo currently clocks Sonic at earning a total of $68 million in North America and $43 million across the rest of the world, though Deadline reports that the domestic figure should hit $70 million or beyond by the time Monday’s full takings are accounted for.

The reason for the impressive blue-tinted surge? Advertising, and lots of it. Deadline notes that the trailers for the film have amassed over half a billion views worldwide, while big money was spent on a coveted Super Bowl TV spot earlier this month.

Sonic’s studio Paramount also held ‘influencer’ screenings for people involved in the NBA, MLB, NFL, NHL, WWE, UFC, boxing and NASCAR in a bid to get the viral word out. On top of that, the promotional machine went into overdrive with TikTok and Snapchat-related campaigns, an original song and bespoke clothing all playing a lucrative part.

There’s a film in here, somewhere. Is it any use?

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