Monday, May 18, 2026

‘Sonic the Hedgehog 4’ Wraps Shooting; First Look at Metal Sonic Revealed

Director Jeff Fowler has wrapped filming on Sonic the Hedgehog 4.

SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 3, Sonic (voice: Ben Schwartz), 2024
SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 3, Sonic (voice: Ben Schwartz), 2024. © Paramount Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection

Fowler, who directed all three Sonic films, shared the news via X/Twitter, writing: “On behalf of this amazing cast/crew, we have filmed the BEST Sonic Movie yet and can’t wait to share.”

He also shared a photo of himself in the director’s chair posing with a figure of Metal Sonic, the evil robot teased in the third installment.

Metal Sonic and 'Sonic the Hedgehog' Movie Universe Director Jeff Fowler
Credit: Jeff Fowler / X/Twitter

Sonic the Hedgehog 4 marks the latest adventure for the anthropomorphic speedster. Plot details for the fourth film are under wraps. But the cast will be led by Ben Schwartz. Jim Carrey, Kristen Bell, Idris Elba, Keanu Reeves, James Marsden, Tika Sumpter, Ben Kingsley, Matt Berry, Colleen O’Shaughnessey, Lee Majdoub, Nick Offerman and Richard Ayoade, who is swapping crystals for emeralds.

Paramount’s live-action/CGI hybrid film series has proved incredibly lucrative at the global box office, grossing more than $1 billion.

Sonic the Hedgehog 3, which debuted in December 2024, is officially the property’s highest-grossing entry with $218 million domestically and $422 million globally to date. Sonic 4 builds on the commercial success of its predecessors: the original 2020 Sonic the Hedgehog became a surprise winner, earning $148 million domestically and $319 million globally and setting a then-record for the highest-grossing video game adaptation in North America. And the 2022 sequel Sonic the Hedgehog 2 was bigger than the first, powering to $190 million domestically and $405 million globally. In January 2025, the Sonic franchise collectively surpassed $1 billion in box office receipts worldwide.

Knuckles, a limited "side quest" event series set between the second and third movies that follows Knuckles (Elba) on a hilarious and action-packed journey of self-discovery as he agrees to train Wade (Adam Pally) as his protégé and teach him the ways of the Echidna warrior, smashed global viewership records when it debuted on Paramount+ in April 2024.
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The fourth installment in the franchise will be released on Friday, March 19, 2027.

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The Secret World of Alex Mack Cast Set to Reunite for Their First-Ever Convention at 90s Con (Exclusive)

"To get to reunite and reminisce with the cast of 'Alex Mack' is such a gift,' said Larisa Oleynik.

Larisa Oleynik, Meredith Bishop, Michael Blakeley, Dorian Lopinto and Darris Love on The Secret World of Alex Mack
Larisa Oleynik, Meredith Bishop, Michael Blakeley, Dorian Lopinto and Darris Love on The Secret World of Alex Mack. | Credit: Nickelodeon / courtesy Everett Collection

Long before Tobey Maguire's Peter Parker was bitten by a radioactive spider, junior high school student Alexandra Mack was nearly hit by a truck and drenched in an experimental chemical called GC-161 that gave her superpowers—and The Secret World of Alex Mack was born.

The Nickelodeon hit, starring Larisa Oleynik in the title role, aired for four seasons from 1994 to 1998. And now, it's been revealed that the cast is reuniting for their first convention at 90s Con in Hartford, Connecticut, in October.

Oleynik will be joined at the annual star-studded convention by Meredith Bishop (who played Alex's older sister Annie), Darris Love (who played Ray, Alex's best friend and next-door neighbor) and Natanya Ross (who was Robyn, one of Alex and Ray's neighborhood pals).

Larisa Oleynik, The Secret World Of Alex Mack
Alex Mack Wears A Hat! (How About That?!) | Larisa Oleynik in The Secret World of Alex Mack. | Credit: Cinematic / Alamy Stock Photo/Hallmark

"To get to reunite and reminisce with the cast of Alex Mack is such a gift," Oleynik, 44, told PEOPLE, who first reported the news. "We hope the fans are as excited to share with us as we are with them! I'm very much looking forward to celebrating my favorite decade with some of my favorite people."

“After more than 30 years, to get to go back with my sacred 90s TV family and run it back one more time means more than I can even put into words," Ross, 44, says. "We are so excited to not only be at 90s Con together this October, but also to all be together as a family again. It's so incredibly special, and to do it at the literal Best 90s pop culture show out there, we are beside ourselves. Years in the making, baby!” 

Oleynik recently made her Nickelodeon homecoming in the sitcom Erin & Arron, this time playing the mom.

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Natanya Ross. | Courtesy of natanya ross

The Secret World of Alex Mack is available to stream on Prime Video.

The cast joins an already stacked lineup heading to Connecticut this fall. The lineup includes Selma Blair, Rachael Leigh Cook, Nick Carter, AJ McLean and Tara Reid, as well as Melrose Place's Heather Locklear, Josie Bissett, Laura Leighton, Daphne Zuniga, Grant Show and Rob Estes; Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman duo Jane Seymour and Joe Lando; Step by Step's Patrick Duffy, Christine Lakin, Staci Kean, Angela Watson, Christopher Castile, Sasha Mitchell, Josh Byrne and Jason Marsden; Perfect Strangers pair Bronson Pinchot and Mark Linn-Baker; Hocus Pocus director Kenny Ortega and stars Thora Birch, Vinessa Shaw, Omri Katz, Larry Bagby and Tobias Jelinek; and Wishbone voice actor Larry Brantley.

90s Con runs from Oct. 16-19 at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford. Weekend and day passes are available to purchase through the official website.

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Paramount+ Planning to Add Podcasts to Streaming Service

Paramount+ is planning to put podcasts on its signature streaming service, Business Insider has learned.

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Paramount Skydance streaming executives told tech and product staffers in a Thursday (May 14) meeting that they see video podcasts as a growth opportunity.

Dan Reich, Paramount's Executive Vice President (EVP) of streaming product, told employees that his goal is to "get more of the video podcasts" and "slice those up into segments for us to surface" in the streamer's short-form feed, according to a recording of the call obtained by Business Insider.

Netflix added video podcasts in January, becoming the first Hollywood streamer to make a major push into the format long dominated by YouTube. Netflix licensed shows from podcast networks, including Bill Simmons' The Ringer. Other streamers, like Hulu and HBO Max, have let users watch companion podcasts in their apps, and Hulu began licensing podcasts this spring.

The theory is that podcasts — and short-form video, which Paramount+ has invested in — could help streamers boost engagement, particularly during the daytime.

Video podcasts can help with both "long-form discovery" and "viewing itself," Reich said.

A person familiar with Paramount's approach framed the podcast push as an exploration and as part of the company's culture of experimentation in tech and media.

Ellison's company distributes a handful of podcasts, including shows about hit shows Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Legend of Korra, Are You Afraid of the Dark?Yellowstone and Survivor, as well as podcasts from late-night hosts Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, and a continuation of Star Trek: Khan. Nickelodeon also has a partnership with Starglow to produce family-friendly podcasts inspired by the brand's popular preschool properties. Those podcasts don't currently appear on Paramount+, however.

Paramount is in talks with conservative podcaster Katie Miller — the wife of White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller — for a distribution deal, Axios reported on Thursday. Miller's podcast has featured interviews with many Trumpworld figures. Axios also reported that Paramount has spoken with podcast groups such as Jubilee Media.

Hugh Williams, a former Google exec who recently joined David Ellison's Paramount as an EVP and "Executive in Residence," said in the Thursday meeting that he's "pretty excited about podcasts."

"I think podcasts are great — I'm really glad we're getting into that space," Williams said on the call.

The product initiative to get podcasts onto Paramount+ began in early January and has a "target end" date of Tuesday, July 7, according to a screenshot of an internal project management dashboard viewed by Business Insider.

Another reference to the podcast project was labeled as a "key priority," a screenshot viewed by Business Insider showed.

Podcasts on Paramount+ could "exist as their own series," be tied to a franchise, or act as companion content, like an "aftershow," the screenshot said.

Jazzing up Paramount+

Paramount has been busy bolstering its namesake streamer.

Reich said on the Thursday call that his team was working with Paramount's news and sports groups to integrate some of their clips into the streamer.

"We're working with CBS Sports and CBS News to get all of their clips, sports highlights, news highlights into the service," Reich said. "That is a competitive advantage for us against companies like Netflix that don't have that volume of content."

Paramount+ added a short-form video feed in April on iOS mobile devices, which was a top first-quarter priority for the company.

The streamer is also looking to add interactive elements like a shopping feature and sports stats, which Williams nodded at.

"You can imagine sports scores, different ad formats, shoppable scenes," Williams said on the call. "I think there's just so much opportunity ahead of us."

Ellison's company is also combining the tech platforms for Paramount+ and Pluto TV this summer, and has brought together key technical teams to make that happen.

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Paramount’s Warner Bros. Discovery Takeover Expected To Breach Its SkyShowtime Venture With Comcast - Report

Paramount’s $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) is expected to create complications for its SkyShowtime partnership with Comcast, Deadline reports.

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Industry sources said Paramount’s proposed ownership of HBO Max will likely put the David Ellison-run company in breach of its joint venture agreement for SkyShowtime, a streaming service available in 22 European markets, boasting more than 9 million subscribers, per insiders.

SkyShowtime declined to comment. Paramount declined to comment on “speculation” regarding SkyShowtime. Comcast did not respond to a request for comment.

Deadline understands that the 50-50 pact between Paramount and Comcast means they do not compete with SkyShowtime in the territories where the streamer is available.

Paramount+ is accessible in seven European markets, but there is no overlap with SkyShowtime. Indeed, Paramount+ withdrew from Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland in 2022 to make way for SkyShowtime. Comcast has not rolled out Peacock internationally, and SkyShowtime is not available in the UK, where the company owns Sky.

Paramount absorbing HBO Max would significantly change this dynamic. HBO Max operates in 21 of SkyShowtime’s 22 markets, including key territories such as Spain and the Nordics. Ellison has signalled that he intends to combine Paramount+ and HBO Max. “That would go against the whole joint venture thing,” said a well-placed person.

Sources close to SkyShowtime said Paramount’s WBD deal had created palpable uncertainty among employees, leading to speculation about how the mega-merger will affect SkyShowtime’s shareholder structure.

Change is anticipated, with sources suggesting that it would make sense for Paramount to take over the SkyShowtime arrangement, or at least become the dominant partner. Comcast co-CEO Mike Cavanagh indicated as recently as March that the company was focused on its U.S. streaming strategy.

“A scenario in which Paramount assumes full control of the [SkyShowtime] platform and integrates it into its operations in EMEA is increasingly viewed as a likely strategic outcome,” said a source familiar with the thinking.

Paramount is currently seeking regulatory approval for the WBD deal and has said that it expects the acquisition to close in the third quarter of this year.

Deadline revealed last year that Paramount and Comcast have invested at least $1 billion into SkyShowtime since its launch, but sources said they do get a return on their investment because the streamer buys their content and generates subscription and ad revenue. 

SkyShowtime is stocked with series like Sky Studios’ The Day of the Jackal and Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone, which has been a driver of subscriptions. It also hosts originals, such as Swedish drama Where the Sun Always Shines, which recently cast Game of Thrones star Kristofer Hivju, along with the latest Star Trek series, and a library of Nickelodeon shows. The streamer made an operating loss of €543.7M ($632M) in 2024, which was 3% down on 2023, when its losses stood at €561.9M.

SkyShowtime is based out of Sky’s campus on the outskirts of central London, but brought together its 300 employees for an all-hands offsite meeting in Budapest in January. Those present said Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Monty Sarhan was in an ebullient mood, high-fiving employees, talking up the company’s performance, and committing to a new set of leadership pledges.

According to a copy of the commitments seen by Deadline, they included the pledge: “Try to maintain a positive and optimistic outlook, even in the face of challenges. Things are never as good – or as bad – as we think they are.”

Sources said this has not been straightforward amid shareholder uncertainty, and that some internal employee mood metrics have been below benchmarks. SkyShowtime’s position is that employee feedback after the Budapest gathering was “overwhelmingly positive.”

A Paramount spokesperson said: “SkyShowtime continues to operate under its established joint venture agreement. We don’t comment on speculation about contractual matters between shareholders.”

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Keith Cox Set to Leave Paramount After 20 Years, Poised To Join Chris McCarthy & Co. At NBCUniversal

Another legacy Paramount TV executive is leaving in the wake of the Skydance merger. Company veteran Keith Cox, who has served as programming president for multiple brands, including TV Land, Paramount Network and Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios, is departing after two decades. His last day is Friday, June 5.

(Clockwise from Top Left) 'Hot in Cleveland', 'Younger', 'Yellowstone', 'Mobland', 'Landman', Keith Cox' and 'Emily in Paris'
(Clockwise from Top Left) 'Hot in Cleveland', 'Younger', 'Yellowstone', 'Mobland', 'Landman', Keith Cox' and 'Emily in Paris' | Paramount; Deadline

Cox’s future plans have not been revealed but Deadline has heard that he is negotiations to join his former boss, Chris McCarthy, at NBCUniversal where the former Former Paramount co-Chief Executive Officer (CEO) has set up shop. It is part of McCarthy reassembling a close-knit team of key auspices, which includes David Glasser and his 101 Studios, who moved to NBCU at the start of the year, MobLand Executive Producer (EP) Jez Butterworth, who recently signed a five-year deal with Universal Entertainment, and Taylor Sheridan who is making the transition at the start of 2029.

At Paramount, Cox most recently was at the newly relaunched Paramount Television Studios whose President Matt Thunell announced his departure in an internal memo. In the company email, which you can read below, and in Cox’s own farewell message to staff, the two recount some of Cox’s biggest accomplishments during his 20-year tenure.

Originally hired in 2006 as Executive Vice President (EVP) Development and Original Programming for TV Land, Cox turned the cable network from a graveyard for old sitcoms to a legitimate original comedy player with the hit multi-cam sitcom Hot In Cleveland, which ran for 128 episodes. He then changed things up, bringing Darren Star into the fold for TV Land’s first single-camera series, romcom Younger, which ran for seven seasons, helped reinvigorate Star’s career and, years after its finale found new audience on Netflix. The duo’s shorthand led to Star making his followup series Emily In Paris with Cox at MTV Entertainment Studios, first for Paramount Network before it moved to Netflix where it became one of the streamer’s signature comedies.

In his next gig as head of programming for then newly-rebranded Paramount Network, Cox greenlighted Yellowstone from Sheridan and Glasser’s 101 after numerous other networks had passed on the neo-Western. That started a relationship that has yielded a slew of big hits, from Yellowstone and prequels 1883 and 1923 to Tulsa King, Landman, Marshals, The Madison and the recently launched Yellowstone spinoff Dutton Ranch.

Cox also was instrumental in getting Butterworth into the fold, resulting in series MobLand and The Agency, both with 101 Studios. Other series he oversaw include George & Tammy and Waco.

After Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios, where Cox was President, was folded into the new Paramount TV Studios following the August 2025 Skydance merger under Thunell, he stayed on and continued to oversee the series under his purview, including the Taylor Sheridan slate and Emily In Paris.

Following Cox’s departure, his direct reports, VP, Paramount Television Studios, Antonia Covault, and VP, Paramount Television Studios, Todd Baynes, will transition to the studio’s current team, reporting into EVP, Head of Current, Carolyn Harris.

Here are the internal memos.

From Matt Thunell:

Team,

I’m reaching out to share some news with you regarding our wonderful colleague Keith Cox. Keith has made the decision to move on from his role with the studio after 20 years of invaluable contributions.
Over his long tenure, Keith helped oversee countless successful and culturally impactful series across the Paramount portfolio. He was an early champion of Taylor Sheridan and helped bring Yellowstone to Paramount Network, where it went on to become the top scripted show on cable and launched a franchise. He played an important role in the expansion of the Taylorverse, including Landman, 1883, 1923, Tulsa King, Mayor of Kingstown, and Lioness, as well as more recent hits like The Madison and Marshals; and the soon-to-debut Dutton Ranch. He also helped launch Jez Butterworth’s successful slate of series with Paramount+, including MobLand and The Agency. Keith has played a foundational role in MTV Entertainment Studios’ scripted success.

Additionally, Keith has been instrumental in the development and launch of a wide range of standout series across Paramount Network and TV Land. These include TV Land’s signature originals Hot in Cleveland and Younger, which helped redefine the network’s scripted identity, and on Netflix, Emily in Paris, which went on to become a global hit.

Keith has worked closely alongside some of the industry’s biggest showrunners, including Darren Star, Terry Winter, and Jez Butterworth, while also collaborating with longtime partner David Glasser and 101 Studios.

Most importantly, Keith is a respected leader and has been an incredible partner to both Dana [Goldberg] and me from our first days at Paramount. We are grateful for his leadership, collaboration, and the impact he has had on our teams, creative partners, and franchises.

Over the next few weeks, Keith will work on a transition with his talented senior creative team, Todd Baynes and Antonia Covault, who have been shepherding these successes alongside Keith and our partners at 101 Studios. Both Antonia and Todd will continue to work closely with me, and will now report to Carolyn Harris, Head of Current Series.

Please join me in thanking Keith for his many contributions. We wish you the best and will miss you deeply!

Matt

From Keith Cox:

As I mark my two decades at this amazing company, I wanted to send a note of thanks as I embark on my next chapter.

Twenty years ago this month, I packed my bags and moved to New York City to join Viacom and work at the TV Land network. Back then, all the Viacom channels were ramping up their original programming, and since TV Land was home to some of the most celebrated comedies of all time, the company decided to try its hand at original comedies of its own.

We broke out of the gate with the incredibly successful HOT IN CLEVELAND. The night we shot the pilot, when Betty White walked onto the stage, the audience gave her a standing ovation that seemed to last 10 minutes. We knew that night we had something special. HOT IN CLEVELAND went on for six seasons, won multiple awards, and helped establish TV Land as a legitimate original programming destination, paving the way for our first single-camera comedy, YOUNGER.

YOUNGER, created by the iconic Darren Star, ran for seven seasons and became one of the defining shows of the studio. Darren had already created multiple global television hits, and it was incredibly rewarding to partner with him in building another. That creative relationship eventually led us to EMILY IN PARIS, which we sold to Netflix, where it became one of their most successful comedy series worldwide. I remain incredibly proud of the teams, both creatively and behind the scenes, who helped make these series so special.

Then came 2018. The company decided to rebrand Spike as Paramount Network, and Bob Bakish asked me to head up development under Kevin Kay. It was quite an honor, but we knew we had to make an impact quickly and build a slate that could redefine the network.

In a breakfast meeting with David Glasser, Kevin and I heard a pitch described as “The Godfather in Montana.” We immediately saw the potential. A month later, we met with Taylor Sheridan and bought YELLOWSTONE in the room.

What followed exceeded anything we could have imagined. YELLOWSTONE became the #1 scripted show on television and launched what Chris McCarthy would later call the Taylorverse. With Taylor at the center of it all, we built one of the most compelling lineups in television: MAYOR OF KINGSTOWN, LIONESS, TULSA KING, LANDMAN, THE MADISON, 1883, 1923, CBS’s mega hit MARSHALS, and the upcoming DUTTON RANCH.

One of the things I’m proudest of is how aggressively and passionately this company supported these shows from the very beginning. With talented teams across every department rowing in the same direction, we were able to launch an unprecedented number of successful series in a remarkably short amount of time.

Most recently, our expansion into London led us to another exceptional creator, Jez Butterworth. Through my partnership with David Glasser, we brought Jez into the fold with an overall deal that led to the critically acclaimed THE AGENCY and MOBLAND.

Getting the opportunity to identify, develop, and produce these shows with creators like Darren, Taylor, and Jez is what has made this chapter of my career so fulfilling. But equally fulfilling has been working closely with my creative partners Antonia Covault and Todd Baynes, who have been on this journey with me since the beginning, and who I know will continue to shepherd these shows moving forward.
I’m incredibly confident that with Dana and Matt at the studio and Cindy, Jane, and Chris at Paramount+, these shows and franchises will continue to thrive. They care deeply about the work, the creators, and the audiences.

I apologize if this farewell reads a little like an IMDb page, but these shows were never just titles on a slate. They were years of collaboration, creative risk-taking, belief, hard work, and friendship. Our shows define our company, and our company is defined by its people.

What I will miss most are the people who made these 20 years so memorable.
And with that, I say thank you for 20 amazing years.

Keith

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