Jim Carrey on ‘Sonic’ Redesign Forced by Fans: ‘It’s Either Going to Be a Good Thing or a Bad Thing’

Jim Carrey isn’t sure if the fan-forced redesign of Sonic for the live-action “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie is a “going to be a good thing or a bad thing.” “I don’t know quite how I feel about the audience being in on the creation of it, while it’s happening,” Carrey, who stars as Doctor Robotnik in the upcoming film, said Friday during the Television Critics Association press tour. He was there to promote his Showtime series “Kidding.” “We’ll have to see what that entails,” he continued. “Sometimes you find that the collective consciousness decides it wants something and then when it gets it, it goes, ‘OK, I don’t want it.'” Also Read: 'Kidding' Season 2 Gets Debut Date - Watch Jim Carrey Get a Horrifying Haircut in First Trailer (Video) The live-action “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie was delayed by three months so that the visual effects artists can make adjustments to Sonic’s character. Fans of the video game character were highly critical of the speedy blue hedgehog’s fur, his eyes, and most notably his human-looking teeth. Carrey isn’t so sure that fans should hold this much sway over the creative process while the movie is still in production. “You become...