Considering that the first four Shrek movies grossed almost $3 billion combined, and the IP has remained phenomenally popular ...
The first three Shrek films will be available to watch for free this weekend ahead of the release of the fifth instalment in the beloved animation franchise ...
From that first film came an empire, with the most recent Shrek film coming out in 2022 ... along with two movies in the Puss in Boots spin-off series. However, you might be surprised to know ...
Antonio Banderas has nothing but love for his Shrek family, despite not being tied to the film franchise's highly anticipated ...
It centers around the lovable ogre Shrek, his feisty princess-turned-ogre-wife Fiona, and their loyal friends Donkey and Puss in Boots – a character which has earned his own series of films ...
DreamWorks Animation has officially announced the long-awaited return of the beloved ogre Shrek in Shrek 5, set for release on July 1, 2026. The green giant will once again grace the silver screen ...
Universal has also shifted the release of an untitled Illumination event film from March 19, 2027 to the June date. While December 2026 might seem far, far away, “Shrek 5” arrives in time for ...
This turn of events aligns the film's release with the festive season, potentially making it a blockbuster Christmas treat for families, but die-hard Shrek enthusiasts are nothing short of enraged ...
Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy and Cameron Diaz are returning for the 'Shrek' sequel, which is timed to the franchise's 25th anniversary.
It’s been over two decades since the first Shrek film premiered, and the franchise has since released three sequels and two Puss in Boots spin-offs. The six films have grossed over $1.6 billion ...
It's a little hard to believe that we're not far away from the 25th anniversary of the first Shrek film – but if that makes you feel a little old, at least there's some good news to cheer you up.
as well as the DreamWorks Animation film Shrek, the first chapter of the popular movie series. It features book and lyrics by Pulitzer Prize-winner David Lindsay-Abaire, and music by Jeanine Tesori.