Untitled Shrek film | |
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Screenplay by | Michael McCullers |
Story by | Chris Meledandri |
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Shrek! by William Steig |
Produced by | Chris Meledandri |
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Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
The untitled Shrek film [a] is an upcoming American animated fantasy comedy film loosely based on the 1990 picture book Shrek! by William Steig. Produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Universal Pictures, it is the sequel to Shrek Forever After (2010), the fifth main installment, and the seventh overall installment in the Shrek film series. The screenplay is written by Michael McCullers from a story by Chris Meledandri, who also serves as a producer. Eddie Murphy will reprise his role as Donkey, while Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, and Antonio Banderas are in talks to also reprise their respective voice roles as Shrek, Princess Fiona, and Puss in Boots.
A fifth Shrek film was initially planned when Shrek 2 (2004) was released to financial and critical acclaim, with a 2013 release date in mind. However, when former DreamWorks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg decided to end the franchise in its fourth film, plans for a fifth installment were abandoned and Shrek Forever After was released as the final Shrek film. However, development resurfaced in 2014 until Universal Pictures officially confirmed production of a fifth Shrek film when its parent company NBCUniversal bought DreamWorks Animation in 2016, with updates following from March 2017 to June 2024.
The film is expected to be theatrically released in the United States in 2025.
Following the success of Shrek 2 in May 2004, then- DreamWorks Animation (DWA) CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg revealed that the Shrek story had been outlined into five films almost from the beginning. "Before the first one was finished we talked about what the whole story of Shrek is, and each of the chapters answers questions about the first movie and gives us an insight," said Katzenberg. " Shrek 3 and 4 are going to reveal other unanswered questions and, finally, in the last chapter, we will understand how Shrek came to be in that swamp, when we meet him in the first movie." [1] After the release of Shrek the Third in 2007, Katzenberg announced that the fifth film would be released in 2013. [2]
In May 2009, DreamWorks announced that the fourth film's title would be Shrek Forever After, indicating that it would be the last in the Shrek series. [3] Later in 2009, that was confirmed by Bill Damaschke, the former head of creative production at DWA, with him saying: "All that was loved about Shrek in the first film is brought to the final film." [4] Josh Klausner, one of the writers of Shrek Forever After, explained in 2010 the script's evolution: "When I first came onto the project, it wasn't supposed to be the final chapter — there were originally going to be five Shrek movies. Then, about a year into the development, Jeffrey Katzenberg decided that the story that we'd come up with was the right way for Shrek's journey to end." [5] In February 2014, in an interview with Fox Business Network, Katzenberg hinted that a fifth film may still be made. "We like to let them have a little bit of time to rest," he said of the characters. "But I think you can be confident that we'll have another chapter in the Shrek series. We're not finished, and more importantly, neither is he." [6]
On June 15, 2016, after NBCUniversal purchased DreamWorks Animation for $3.8 billion, NBCUniversal chief Steve Burke discussed plans to revive the franchise, as well as other DreamWorks films. [7] [8] In July 2016, The Hollywood Reporter cited sources saying that the fifth film was planned for a 2019 release. [9] In September 2016, Eddie Murphy confirmed that the film was expected to be released in 2019 or 2020, and that the script had been completed. [10] The original story for the film was written by Michael McCullers, based on his own idea. [11] [12] When asked about the script for a fifth Shrek film in March 2017, McCullers said it featured "a pretty big reinvention" for the film series. [13]
On November 6, 2018, it was reported by Variety that Illumination CEO Chris Meledandri had been tasked to be one of the executive producers of both the untitled Shrek film and the spin-off film Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, with the original cast potentially returning. [14] [15] [16] In November 2020, Screen Rant reported that the fifth Shrek film was set for release in 2022. [17] On December 9, 2022, Antonio Banderas reiterated that a new Shrek film is still in development. [18] [19] [20] The film was set up in the mid-credits scene of Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. [21] In April 2023, Meledandri confirmed a fifth Shrek film is in development, with the original cast in negotiations to reprise their roles. [22] Meledandri said the filmmakers would "look at what the core elements are that audiences have loved" and try to "honor those elements" in a similar vein to Illumination's The Super Mario Bros. Movie. [23]
On March 2, 2024, Meledandri was revealed to have written a new story treatment, as well as serving as the producer. [24] On June 24, 2024, Murphy confirmed that he had started recording his lines for the film, and that the film was expected to be released sometime in 2025. [25]
The film is expected to be released in 2025. [25]
As part of Universal's deal with Netflix, the film will stream on Peacock for the first four months of the pay-TV window, before moving to Netflix for the next ten, and returning to Peacock for the remaining four. [26] [27]