Warning: Contains spoilers for Sonic the Hedgehog 2.

Sonic the Hedgehog 2’s post-credits scene revealed Shadow the Hedgehog is part of the film franchise, and his powers and origins from the games require some explanation. Additionally, there are also hypotheses about what his role in future installments of the franchise will be. There isn’t a lot to go on with just Shadow’s brief cameo, but taking his appearances in other media into account can provide a good idea of what the movies have in store.

Sonic the Hedgehog has garnered a massive cast of characters over the past 30 years through games, comics, cartoons, and, naturally, movies, and one of the most prominent of those characters is Shadow the Hedgehog. Shadow was first introduced in Sonic Adventure 2, and since then, he’s become Sonic’s most notable rival and foil in the franchise. This is further exemplified by Shadow’s black fur and his largely serious demeanor, both of which contrast with Sonic’s blue fur and his laid-back attitude.

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Shadow is poised to enter the live-action Sonic franchise in Sonic the Hedgehog 3, so here are the major details about his character. The Sonic the Hedgehog movies haven’t been straightforward adaptations of the games or other Sonic media, so various aspects of Shadow’s character will likely be changed. However, the post-credits scene to Sonic the Hedgehog 2 suggests that at least his backstory will cover the same major beats, so that still adds merit to detailing his history.

Shadow The Hedgehog’s Origin In Sonic Video Games

Maria Robotnik and Shadow in Sonic Adventures 2

Fifty years before Sonic Adventure 2, Dr. Robotnik’s grandfather, Gerald Robotnik, was put in charge of Project Shadow, a secret military operation conducted on the Space Colony ARK dedicated to discovering the secrets of immortality. Gerald joined Project Shadow in the hopes of finding a cure for his granddaughter Maria’s neuro-immune deficiency syndrome, and while he couldn’t find a cure for Maria, his research did result in the creation of two beings that were each dubbed the “ultimate lifeform”: the Biolizard and Shadow the Hedgehog. Shadow quickly befriended Maria, but tragedy struck when GUN, viewing Project Shadow as too dangerous to continue, stormed the ARK to shut it down and killed Maria in the process. Shadow was placed in suspended animation, and Gerald, wanting revenge, brainwashed Shadow the Hedgehog so that he would carry out a plot to destroy the world with the ARK and the Biolizard if he were ever woken up. Right now, it's unclear if Sonic the Hedgehog 3's story will dive into Shadow's origins from the games.

Additional details about Shadow’s origins are given in his solo game, Shadow the Hedgehog. Needing help with his research, Gerald reached out to Black Doom of the Black Arms, a race of violent alien beings from the Black Comet, and asked him to donate blood for Shadow’s creation in exchange for the Chaos Emeralds when the Black Comet returned to Earth in 50 years. Secretly, however, Gerald took precautions against the Black Arms by building a massive laser cannon known as the Eclipse Cannon, and he also programmed Shadow to work against them upon their return. Gerald’s dealings with the Black Arms also served as the final push for GUN to attack the ARK and kickstart the events of Sonic Adventure 2.

Shadow The Hedgehog’s Powers in Sonic Games: Can He Beat Sonic?

As Sonic the Hedgehog’s rival, Shadow also possesses super speed, super strength, and the ability to activate a Super form with the Chaos Emeralds, all of which are stated to be equal to Sonic’s. Additionally, as the ultimate lifeform, Shadow can’t age and is physically impossible to kill. Shadow’s signature technique, though, is his Chaos Control, which allows him to manipulate time and space through the Chaos energy of a Chaos Emerald. Shadow can also fire bolts of energy called Chaos Spears and release a massive burst of energy called the Chaos Blast.

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All of those powers make Shadow a powerful adversary, but even with all of that, he’s not stronger than Sonic the Hedgehog. Since the two are stated to be equals, that means that any fight between them can go either way and won’t be a definitive statement about who’s stronger. In the few fights that the two have had, such as in Sonic Adventure 2 and Sonic Battle, Sonic has come out on top on nearly every occasion, but it was always a close match between the two. Also of note is that one of the only times Shadow has defeated Sonic was in Shadow the Hedgehog, but that fight was explicitly non-canon.

What Sonic The Hedgehog 2 Reveals About Shadow

Shadow the Hedgehog Sonic

In the post-credits scene of Sonic the Hedgehog 2, while GUN is looking for any sign of Jim Carrey's Dr. Robotnik following his defeat, an agent reports to Commander Walters that they discovered a 50-year-old file containing coordinates to a secret research facility. Walters expresses shock at it being Project Shadow, and so as not to leave any doubt in the audience’s mind, Shadow is explicitly shown in the final shot of the film. This means that Shadow definitively exists within the Sonic the Hedgehog film franchise and that, most likely, he will be involved in Sonic the Hedgehog 3. It also proves that, like in the games, he was created in a lab rather than born.

Will Shadow Be Sonic The Hedgehog 3’s Villain?

Sonic and Shadow the Hedgehog

While nothing is known about Shadow’s character in the film franchise other than the fact that he exists, his story in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 will likely be an adaptation of Sonic Adventure 2, since that’s where he made his debut in the franchise. If that’s the case, then Shadow will likely be the primary antagonist of the video game movie adaptation, as it would likely preserve his goal of gathering the Chaos Emeralds to make the Space Colony ARK crash into Earth and destroy all life on the planet. Technically, though, he wouldn’t be the true villain of the story, as that would go to Gerald Robotnik for brainwashing Shadow into carrying out his revenge, even if he would be doing it posthumously. With Sonic the Hedgehog 3 already greenlit for production, it will only be a matter of time before information about this version of the character starts being released following his Sonic the Hedgehog 2 cameo.

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