It could be, of course, shifted around if COVID-19 affects the pre-production for it, but as it stands, we're just over two years away from the highly anticipated Shrek reboot. obnoxious Higher, which sits near the top on the all-time annoying song chartThat song is so bad we’d prefer Shrek.
The 12th highest-grossing franchise in cinematic history, Shrek has produced four films, two television specials, a Broadway musical and an entire spinoff series centered around the character Puss in Boots, voiced by Banderas. The Shrek 5 release date is currently scheduled for the month of September, 2022. Annoyingly Catchy Songs the SHREK Reboot Can Swap for Smash Mouth. The reboot is reportedly being produced under the new management of Comcast. Shrek and its spin-off Puss in Boots are reportedly getting soft reboots to be overseen by Illumination Animation CEO and Despicable Me producer Chris Meledandri. The plan to revive 'Shrek' was a decision that was based on the film series popularity around the world and it just showed that they acknowledged its power to attract the crowds. "The challenge for us has been to find something that really does feel like it’s not simply yet another film in a series of sequels," he said. According to some reports, ' Shrek 5 ' will hit the silver screen on September 23, 2022. Meledandri also explained that the main objective with the film is to find something fresh for the characters to deal with. “While you certainly could make a case for a complete reinvention, I find myself responding to my own nostalgic feelings of wanting to go back to those characterizations.," he said. The publication reports that Despicable Me producer Chris Meledandri has. However, it doesn’t appear to be a full-blown revamp of the series, as Meledandri told Varietyhe wants to bring back the original voice cast, which included Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas, Julie Andrews and John Cleese. The beloved Shrek franchise is getting a reboot, with new versions of both Shrek and Puss in Boots, according to Variety. The newest entry in the franchise has been in development for years, and will reportedly be a new take on the material. Despicable Me co-director Chris Meledandri has been tapped to oversee reboots of Shrek and P uss in Boots for Universal Pictures.