Thursday, February 19, 2026

Kristen Bell Joins ‘Sonic the Hedgehog 4’ Voice Cast as Amy Rose

Kristen Bell will join the voice cast Sonic the Hedgehog 4 as Amy Rose, the pink creature with a major crush on the titular blue speedster.

Ben Schwartz and Kristen Bell, Sonic the Hedgehog 4
Ben Schwartz and Kristen Bell, Sonic the Hedgehog 4

Ben Schwartz, who provides the voice of Sonic in Paramount’s live-action/ CGI hybrid film series, shared the casting news on social media with the caption, “WE HAVE OUR AMY ROSE!!! And I could not be more excited!!! Please welcome the incredible @kristenanniebell to the @sonicmovie family!!!”

Bell is prolific in the voice acting arena, having supplied the pipes for Anna in Disney’s wildly popular Frozen franchise. She also voiced a sloth in Disney’s Zootopia 2 and narrated the hit CW television show Gossip Girl. Bell, who broke out in the 2004 teen drama Veronica Mars, also starred in The Good Place and currently stars in the Netflix series Nobody Wants This.

Plot details for the fourth film are under wraps. Metal Sonic, an intelligence robot with a dark side who appeared with Amy Rose appeared in the mid-credits scene of Sonic the Hedgehog 3, will also appear in the upcoming action-adventure, though a voice actor hasn’t been revealed. In prior Sonic entries, Idris Elba and Colleen O’Shaughnessey voiced the speed demon’s anthropomorphic pals Knuckles and Tails, and Keanu Reeves is behind the mysterious Shadow. Meanwhile in human form, Jim Carrey has portrayed the hedgehog’s main antagonist Dr. Robotnik and James Marsden and Tika Sumpter play Sonic’s adopted parental figures.

Jeff Fowler has directed all three Sonic films, which have collectively grossed $1 billion at the global box office. He’s returning for the fourth installment, set for theatrical release in March 2027.

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'The Last Ronin' Co-creators 'Not Disheartened at All' About Fate of Movie Adaptation: 'I Think It Will Happen'

Kevin Eastman and Tom Waltz share their thoughts (and optimism) on the future of the live-action, R-rated film.

The Last Ronin comic
Cover art of 'The Last Ronin'. | Credit: IDW Publishing

Last November, Paramount's live-action, R-rated movie adaptation of The Last Ronin comics, a darker alternate future for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, went back on the shelf for the time being. The news broke the hearts of the rabid fans eager to see a more brutalist Michelangelo on a vengeance mission on the big screen.

However, if you ask two of the chief architects of the "Roninverse," Kevin Eastman and Tom Waltz, hope abounds. "I don't think the movie's off the table," Eastman told Entertainment Weekly. "I think it's just delayed."

Eastman, who co-created The Last Ronin comics with Peter Laird, spoke to EW during an interview with his co-writer, Waltz, to announce the arrival of a Training Day prequel comic centered around the characters of Mikey and Casey Marie Jones. Skydance Media recently acquired Paramount, the Hollywood home of the Turtles, and Eastman acknowledges the franchise is in a transitional period at the moment.

Kevin Eastman publicity photo
Kevin Eastman. | IDW Publishing

"Speaking with all the folks at Viacom and Paramount and Nickelodeon who love the Turtles and really have done a fantastic job, whether it be the 2012 series to Mutant Mayhem, I don't think it will not happen," Eastman continues. "I think it will happen. One of the things that anybody I've talked to at the companies, they know the fans love and support all things Last Ronin, as much as another group of fans love everything Point Grey [Pictures, production company], Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, and everybody has done with the whole Mutant Mayhem series. We're not disheartened at all."

The Last Ronin, which began in 2020 through IDW Publishing, introduced a reality in which Michelangelo was the last surviving Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, a.k.a. the titular Last Ronin. He sets out on a mission to avenge the deaths of Leonardo, Raphael, and Donatello by taking out their killer, the grandson of Shredder and the new leader of the Foot Clan.

The comics continued with The Last Ronin: The Lost Years, which was part prequel and part sequel that showed how Mikey became the Last Ronin and the rise of a new group of Turtles. The latter — Odyn, Moja, Uno, and Yi — then became the stars of their own comics, The Last Ronin II — Re-Evolution. Casey Marie Jones, the daughter of April O'Neil and Casey Jones, became their sensei.

Now, ahead of a Part 3 installment, which was teased at the end of Re-Evolution, Training Day will go back in time to show Mikey training Casey.

The Last Ronin - Training Day Special Prequel Comic
Art for 'The Last Ronin — Training Day'. | IDW Dark

Actress Judith Hoag, known for playing Hollywood's first live-action April O'Neil, revealed she had "been approached" to appear in the Last Ronin movie before it stalled.

When it comes to the movie adaptation, Waltz considers himself an optimist. "It kind of goes back to timing," he says. "Let's say, if the movie happened now, Training Day hasn't happened yet...We won't be like George R. R. Martin, where the other media is ahead of us. So we can tell this complete story now, have it done. Training Day is better because of the experience we've already had. So now I think the movie can only be better because now there's more data. There's more to choose from. Maybe you can put that Training Day sequence into the movie. It wouldn't have existed before, or it wouldn't have been ours."

Waltz also considers the current state of the economy. "At this big macro level for these big businesses, I think they're kind of waiting to see, too, which way the tide goes," he continues. "But I'm always an optimist, and I think things will start to improve, and I think that's when things start to move. But I just look at it as we get a chance to control what we control, which is the comics and the core story, and then the movie's just that much better for it."

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The Last Ronin Returns In 'Training Day' Prequel Comic Which Brings Mikey Back Ahead of Part 3

Co-creator Kevin Eastman and his co-writer Tom Waltz tease what's ahead for the popular comic series.

The Last Ronin - Training Day Special Prequel Comic
Michelangelo and Casey Marie Jones return in 'The Last Ronin — Training Day' prequel comic. | Credit: IDW Dark
  • The Last Ronin — Training Day comic brings back Mikey to the "Roninverse" for the first time since 2023's The Lost Years.
  • Scribes Kevin Eastman and Tom Waltz tease the new one-shot, as well as a formal Part 3.
  • They also share their reaction to the live-action Last Ronin movie getting shelved — and why there's still hope for the R-rated film adaptation.

Fans of the "Roninverse," the critically-acclaimed dark reimagining of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles saga, have pondered the state of the franchise in recent months.

Paramount's live-action R-rated movie adaptation of The Last Ronin, the comic book that kickstarted it all in 2020, was put back on the shelf. While hope remains for that project (more on that shortly), the sting felt more painful after Judith Hoag, cinema's first live-action April O'Neil, said she'd been approached about reprising her role before the movie stalled.

Separately, there hasn't been a concrete update on the video game adaptation that was announced by THQ Nordic back in 2023.

However, there is some good news: the creators aren't done. Michelangelo is officially back from the dead in a new prequel comic, The Last Ronin — Training Day, Entertainment Weekly has revealed. This one-shot marks the character's first appearance in the ongoing comics since the conclusion of the Lost Years arc back in 2023.

"While we were going through what he called the Roninverse, there were so many back alleys and stories and things that we couldn't fit into the 200 pages that we had," Kevin Eastman, who conceived these comics with Peter Laird and wrote them with Tom Waltz, told EW. "One of the ones was just having Michelangelo spend time with Casey Marie Jones."

The Last Ronin - Training Day Special Prequel Comic
Cover of 'The Last Ronin — Training Day'. | IDW Dark

Here's a quick recap of the Roninverse... The flagship issue reintroduces Mikey as the titular Last Ronin, the sole surviving member of the original Turtles, now in a brutalist alternate future loosely inspired by Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns. He manages to avenge the deaths of his brothers Leonardo, Raphael, and Donatello, who were killed by Shredder's grandson and the new leader of the Foot Clan, but he loses his own life in the process.

The Last Ronin: The Lost Years, first published in 2022, served as both a prequel story, about Mikey's transformation into the Last Ronin, and a sequel that saw a new group of Turtles — Odyn, Moja, Uno, and Yi — emerge under the tutelage of sensei Casey Marie Jones, the daughter of Casey Jones and April O'Neil.

Then came The Last Ronin II — Re-Evolution in 2024, a formal sequel to The Last Ronin that followed the new Turtles and concluded with the death of April. Eastman and Waltz are now working on The Last Ronin III but see Training Day as an "interim" tale until that next installment.

"It's kind of funny to call it a prequel because it sits between issues 3 and 4 of the original series," Waltz said on a Zoom call with his creative partner. "In a way, this is a love letter to fans, but it's also, I would say, a conversation we're having with fans because the Roninverse just continues to expand beyond anything we expected. So in legal terms, I guess I'd call Training Day an addendum."

On sale this July, The Last Ronin — Training Day takes place over a loose 24-hour period. "[Mikey] could see the spark and he could see the light and he could see the beauty in what Casey Marie Jones felt and wanted to believe in," Eastman teases of the story. "He wanted to lean into Splinter's journal of what he trained and what he learned from that, and directing towards this protector of the city thing, which the Turtles originally grew into."

The Last Ronin - Training Day Special Prequel Comic
Inked pages from 'The Last Ronin — Training Day'. | IDW Dark

Training Day features work from artists the Escorza brothers and Ben Bishop, colorist Luis Antonio Delgado, and letterer Shawn Lee.

Waltz says he took a lot of inspiration from Star Wars, especially the most recent movies with Daisy Ridley's Rey and the image of a Jedi-in-training.

"Why is Casey Marie Jones wearing that costume with the mask? How did that come about suddenly? Those are things that now we can answer," he adds. "But I like this idea that, if there's a threat, the threat's not gonna wait for you. You have to meet the threat. This shows Michelangelo acknowledging that and saying to himself, 'I'm gonna be this person's teacher. I better teach her as quickly as I can.'"

"There was just a hunger to see more of Mikey and Casey and a hunger to see more of what was at stake in the first issue," senior group editor Jake Thomas comments. "As we're building up to the big Arc 3, we felt like there needed to be something before that where we check in, remind readers where this came from, and what this means."

That appetite for the Roninverse has not dwindled since its inception. To date, publisher IDW collectively sold more than 2.5 million comics and graphic novels, EW has confirmed. It's something the creators are still coming to terms with.

"I use the word 'humbling' a lot, and it is quite humbling in every sense of the word," Eastman comments.

Waltz shares how he took his daughter into a Barnes & Noble the other day and found Funko Pops of the new Turtles they created for The Last Ronin decorating the graphic novel section. "That could've blown up in all our faces," he says. "People could've just absolutely hated them, and it's been the opposite."

The Last Ronin - Training Day Special Prequel Comic
Cover art for 'The Last Ronin — Training Day'. | IDW Dark

And there's even more Last Ronin on the way. In terms of the Part 3 comic sequel, Eastman goes back to Waltz's Star Wars reference. Referencing Return of the Jedi and even Return of the King from The Lord of the Rings, the idea is "to set up a trilogy," he teases.

And in terms of that movie, Eastman is more hopeful for where things could go than perhaps the fans are at this point. "I don't think the movie's off the table," he says. "I think it's just delayed."

Eastman acknowledges Skydance's purchase of Paramount, Hollywood's home of the Turtles, and the transitional period the studio is currently in.

"Speaking with all the folks at Viacom and Paramount and Nickelodeon who love the Turtles and really have done a fantastic job, whether it be the 2012 series to Mutant Mayhem, I don't think it will not happen," Eastman continues. "I think it will happen. One of the things that anybody I've talked to at the companies, they know the fans love and support all things Last Ronin, as much as another group of fans love everything Point Grey [Pictures, production company], Seth Rogan and Evan Goldberg, everybody's done with the whole Mutant Mayhem series. We're not disheartened at all."

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Star Trek: Voyager - Across the Unknown | Launch Trailer | Coming February 18! | Daedalic Entertainment

Star Trek: Voyager - Across the Unknown | Launch Trailer | Coming February 18! | Daedalic Entertainment


Take command of the iconic U.S.S. Voyager in Star Trek: Voyager - Across the Unknown! Explore, survive, and shape the crew's journey home. Available February 18th, pre-order now on PS5, Xbox and Nintendo Switch 2.

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Star Trek: Voyager - Across the Unknown is a narrative-driven sci-fi strategy game developed by Gamexcite. Players will man the iconic spaceship to make key decisions, collect resources, and bring the ship and crew home in one piece. Star Trek: Voyager - Across the Unknown is launching on February 18 for PlayStation 5 (PS5), Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC (Steam).

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Star Trek Online: Corruption Launch Trailer | Star Trek Online

Star Trek Online: Corruption Launch Trailer | Star Trek Online


Our latest story update, Star Trek Online: Corruption, is now available on PC platforms!

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In this new season, a new species threatens to invade our galaxy -- their goals and desires, so far, unknown. Team up with Captain Ezri Dax to tackle an escalating Chimeran incursion aboard the MIDAS Array in our latest release, Corruption

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