A blockbuster showdown is brewing as Christmas approaches, withSonic the Hedgehog 3and Disney’sMufasa: The Lion Kingset to go glove to paw this weekend. While Disney’s prequel/sequel to their live-action remake ofThe Lion Kinghas been taking a pounding from critics, Sonic’s return has yet to receive its Rotten Tomatoes score – however, the safe bet would be to expect the blue blur to post a better result thanthe 58%Mufasacurrently holds on the site’s Tomatometer. However, in terms of box office superiority, it seems that there is not going to be a clear winner.

The original animated version ofThe Lion Kingis still one of Disney’s most-loved and most successful features ever, and even though the live-action version failed to impress in the same way, it reaped the rewards at the box office in 2019, taking $1.66 million worldwide. Unsurprisingly, this means that there is a lot of buzz around this new movie, which tells the story of Mufasa in the years before he became the mighty king that everyone knows.

Still from Mufasa: The Lion King.

Sonic the Hedgehogrolled out into theaters in 2020, as one of the last major releases before the Covid pandemic shut down cinemas. Having suffered months of delays thanks to theoriginal design of the film’s titular speedsterbeing torn apart online, everyone expected a disaster for Sonic’s big screen outing. However, that could not have been further from reality.Sonic the Hedgehogset a new record with the biggest domestic opening of a video game adaptation, and grossed over $320 million worldwide.Sonic the Hedgehog 2followed in 2022, and became an even bigger hit with a $405 million gross.

Who Will Win the Weekend Out of Sonic and Mufasa?

Although there have been some fiercely contested box office battles in the last couple of years, it seems that this time there is no clear frontrunner. According toVariety,Sonic the Hedgehog 3has the edge domestically, expecting to take $55-60 million compared to the slightly lower projection of $50 million forMufasa. However, overseas, the Disney movie has the clear advantage of releasing first on December 20, while Sonic fans will have to wait until December 25 to see that movie.

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Rafiki (John Kani) regales Simba’s (Donald Glover) cub (Blue Ivy Carter) with the story of how her grandfather Mufasa (Aaron Pierre) became king.

This means that while Sonic could end up running away with the prize in the U.S. and Canada, Mufasa will be roaring at the global box office this weekend. As two of the most highly anticipated movies of the year, it is not hard to see both films being incredibly successful in their own right over the coming weeks. Who ends up being the king of the box office is something that really is too close to call right now. With a strong Rotten Tomatoes debut, though, Sega’s iconic mascot could very easily snatch victory from the jaws of his feline challenger.

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Sonic the Hedgehog 3

Sonic the Hedgehog 3 is the sequel to the 2022 comedy-adventure movie that featured the Blue Blur and his companions on an adventure to stop Dr. Robotnik from taking over the world. The new film sees the new antagonist Shadow the Hedgehog, arriving to cause trouble for the newly formed trio of heroes, Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles, as they adjust to their earthly lives.

Mufasa: The Lion King

Mufasa: The Lion King is a prequel to the live-action remake of the original Disney animated film, The Lion King. The film will follow Mufasa in his early days; further plot details are currently under wraps. The film will likely explore Mufasa and Scar’s relationship and how it became as strained as it did. In the film, Timon and Pumba will return, with Billy Eicher and Seth Rogen reprising their roles.

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