In case you missed it and have been living under a rock, Shrek is back. Better yet, he never left. The endearing character and movie franchise is still charming families a whopping 25 years later.
Over the past 25 years, the DreamWorks Animation film Shrek has gone from cheeky novelty to family-franchise royalty to possibly-ironic punchline to genuinely beloved agreed-upon generational classic.
Both "Shrek" and his outhouse are coming soon to an AMC Theatre near you. To celebrate 25 years since the stinky, burly green ogre first debuted on the big screen, the Leawood, Kansas-based movie ...
Lego's latest buildable statue takes us to the world of the DreamWorks icon, with a very clever sense of scale. Reading time 2 minutes Most of the time, Lego fans want more minifigures in their sets ...
Somebody once told us, the Lego world is going to troll us with a disturbing Shrek set. That prophecy has come true, as Lego has unveiled its new Shrek kit, capturing the Ogre and his pals in all ...
The new release date for “Shrek 5” is Far, Far Away. Universal and DreamWorks Animation have postponed the fifth “Shrek” film from Dec. 23, 2026, to June 30, 2027. This is the second release date ...
“Shrek 5” is moving further and further away. DreamWorks Animation’s latest sequel, which reunites Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy and Cameron Diaz, along with newcomer Zendaya, is moving from ...
Universal has also added an untitled Illumination film to its calendar. By Aaron Couch Film Editor In a twinned move, Universal shifted an untitled Illumination film from Shrek 5‘s old date to April ...
Universal Pictures said Monday it is moving DreamWorks Animation’s Shrek 5 from December 23, 2026 to Wednesday, June 30, 2027. Essentially, the summer is better corridor for the mega return of the ...
Forever ensnared in a love-fued between 1800s literature and modern gaming, Eman Fatima tries her best to appease both her hobbies by tapping away at her keyboard and writing about her favorite games ...
The villain of Shrek, Lord Farquaad, is supposedly a caricature of Eisner himself, and his name is no coincidence. Spoken out loud, it sounds an awful lot like the insult “f—k wad,” and the characters ...
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