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Keanu Reeves on finding his “inner Shadow” for “Sonic the Hedgehog 3”
The “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie franchise is set to expand its legacy with “Sonic the Hedgehog 3,” bringing back director Jeff Fowler and introducing Keanu Reeves as Shadow, a fan-favorite character from the video game series. The film, distributed by Paramount Pictures, premieres in theaters on Dec. 20.
Reeves joins the cast as Shadow, described as Sonic’s dark antihero counterpart, complete with powers mirroring Sonic’s speed and strength. Speaking on “CBS Mornings” on Wednesday, Reeves shared his excitement about taking on the role of Shadow.
“There’s something really special about the concentration and the way that you have to articulate the voice and express,” Reeves said. “I find it really exhilarating.”
Shadow’s character comes with a deep backstory and intense emotions, which Reeves said required a unique approach to bring to life.
“I went searching and looking … trying to find my inner Shadow and bring it out to the fore,” he added.
Director Jeff Fowler praised Reeves’ dedication to capturing Shadow’s essence.
“One of the things Keanu did, which is really smart, was identify the other characters’ voice performances,” Fowler said. “When you have four voice actors in the same film, they all want to have their own unique sound. Keanu identified that need and found his Shadow.”
The Sonic movie franchise has brought in over $725 million worldwide, and fans can expect more Easter eggs and nods to the classic video games.
Fowler confirmed one nostalgic reference: Blowing air into game cartridges to make them work.
“I don’t know what the science is behind it,” Fowler joked.
Meanwhile, fans of Reeves’ other iconic role, John Wick, may be wondering about the possibility of a fifth chapter.
“You can never say never, but my knees right now are saying, You can’t do another ‘John Wick,'” Reeves quipped.
“Sonic the Hedgehog 3” premieres in theaters next Friday, Dec. 20.
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Teen chess prodigy Gukesh Dommaraju becomes youngest world champion: “I did not really expect to win”
India on Thursday hailed chess prodigy Gukesh Dommaraju after the 18-year-old became the youngest world champion with a thrilling final win over China’s Ding Liren.
Gukesh surpassed a record held by Russia’s Garry Kasparov, who won the title at age 22, after clinching a dramatic endgame in Singapore to be crowned champion.
Dommaraju burst into tears as the room erupted with cheers from spectators, the BBC reported.
“I probably got so emotional because I did not really expect to win that position,” he said, according to the Reuters news agency.
He also became the second Indian after five-time world chess champion Viswanathan Anand to hold the title.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the tributes to what he described as a “historic and exemplary” achievement.
“Congratulations to Gukesh D on his remarkable accomplishment. This is the result of his unparalleled talent, hard work and unwavering determination,” Modi wrote on social media.
“His triumph has not only etched his name in the annals of chess history but has also inspired millions of young minds to dream big and pursue excellence. My best wishes for his future endeavours.”
Anand, who played a mentor’s role in Gukesh’s remarkable journey, said the teenager had excelled.
“Congratulations! It’s a proud moment for chess, a proud moment for India… and for me, a very personal moment of pride,” Anand said on X.
Gukesh won the final game, which appeared to be heading towards a draw that would have necessitated further tiebreak matches, after pouncing on a blunder by Ding.
“Ding seemed to have a risk-free chance to push for a win but instead liquidated into a pawn-down endgame,” Chess.com wrote in its post-game summary, according to the BBC. “It should have been drawn, but Ding blundered as the pressure grew.”
Indian sport shooter and Olympic gold medalist Abhinav Bindra said the teenager has “inspired a generation.”
“Your brilliance, determination, and grace under pressure have made the entire nation proud,” said Bindra.
“You’ve not just won a title but inspired a generation to dream big. Wishing you even greater success ahead!”
Born to a doctor father and microbiologist mother in the south Indian city of Chennai, Gukesh became India’s youngest grandmaster aged 12 years, seven months and 17 days, and among the youngest in the history of the game.
He reached the world championship by becoming the youngest-ever winner of the prestigious Candidates Tournament in April.
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