Following the tremendous box office success of Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Paramount has announced that a fourth film, Sonic the Hedgehog 4, is coming to theaters on March 19, 2027.

The video game-inspired series–which features a star-studded cast of Jim Carrey, Ben Schwartz, Keanu Reeves, and Idris Elba, among others–has been a consistent hit for Paramount and Sega. 2020’s Sonic the Hedgehog was an immediate success, grossing $319 million globally and setting a then-record for highest-grossing video game adaption in North America, per a Variety report. The most recent film in the series, which saw fan-favorite character Shadow the Hedgehog added into the fray, is currently the high-grossing film in the series, sitting at $422 million earned. Earlier this year, it was announced that the franchise as a whole has grossed over $1 billion.

Considering the series’ success–and Sonic the Hedgehog 3’s mid-credits scene, which teases the upcoming addition of a beloved Sonic the Hedgehog character–a fourth installment seemed only a matter of time. The plot of the upcoming film is currently being kept under wraps. However, we’d be shocked if voice actors Ben Schwartz (Sonic), Col…

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The eternal debate over which Batmobile is the best might be one that will never end, but if you want to be on the right side of history, the sleek vehicle from Batman: The Animated Series is the winner by a bat-mile. That version of Batman’s ride is now available as a new Lego Batmobile set, based directly on the one seen in the landmark series and priced at $60. This was actually released last month on The Lego Store but quickly sold out, but a new run is now available at Amazon. It’s one of four new Lego DC Batman sets you can buy at Amazon.

Lego DC Batman: Batman with the Batmobile (435 pieces)

This isn’t the biggest or most complex Lego Batmobile we’ve seen–the Batman ’89 and 2022 Lego Technic Batmobile are bigger and have more advanced mechanisms–but it does make for a fun afternoon build. Out of the box, you’re getting 435 pieces to build the coolest Batmobile, complete with detachable stud launchers on the hood, a lift-up cockpit, a control panel, and a rotating tailpipe-flame element.

There’s even a rotating display stand and a descriptive plate, so you can admire the Batmobile from all angles when you’re not using it to chase down the included Mr.…

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