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Summary Shrek 5 is currently aiming for a 2026 release, and the series' return after 16 years is an exciting development for longtime fans. On the heels of the lackluster Shrek Forever After, the upcoming sequel has the opportunity to remind viewers why the Shrek movies were such hits in the first place. Puss in Boots and its 2022 sequel capture the charm of the early installments, but I'm hoping Shrek 5 will mark a full return to form.
Related 10 Shrek Characters I Really Need To See Return In Shrek 5 I am hoping to see amazing characters including Kitty Softpaws, Snow White, the Big Bad Wolf, and maybe even the Fairy Godmother return in Shrek 5. With Shrek 5 arriving 16 years after its predecessor — and 25 years after the original film — I think it's time for a redesign.
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