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SYNOPSIS
Being
king isn’t for everyone – especially
if you’re an ornery ogre who smells like the shallow end
of a swamp. When Shrek married Fiona, the last thing he wanted
was to rule Far Far Away, but when his father-in-law, King Harold,
suddenly croaks, Shrek is quickly fitted for the crown. Now,
unless the reluctant would-be king can find a suitable replacement,
he’ll be royally screwed for the rest of his days.
As
if Shrek didn’t have enough on his plate, Princess
Fiona has another little surprise on the way. Reeling from the
duties of running a kingdom and impending fatherhood, Shrek sets
off on a quest to find the only other possible heir to the throne,
Fiona’s long-lost cousin Artie, a medieval high school
outcast. While the ogre is away, his old nemesis Prince Charming
rears his handsome head and returns to the kingdom of Far Far
Away with redemption on his shallow little mind. Even with Donkey
and the ever-so-suave Puss In Boots by their side, it’s
going to take an ogre-sized effort – and a whole lot of
help from Fiona and her band of princesses – for Shrek
and Artie to save the day and find their own “Happily Ever
Afters.”
DreamWorks
Animation S.K.G. Presents a PDI/DreamWorks Production, DreamWorks “Shrek the Third,” which is being distributed
by Paramount Pictures. Directed by Chris Miller, the film features
the voice talents of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz,
Antonio Banderas, Rupert Everett, Justin Timberlake, Julie Andrews,
John Cleese, Eric Idle, Cheri Oteri, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph,
Amy Sedaris, John Krasinski and Ian McShane. The story is by
Andrew Adamson. The screenplay is by Jeffrey Price & Peter
S. Seaman and Chris Miller & Aron Warner. The film is produced
by Aron Warner and co-directed by Raman Hui. The executive producers
are Andrew Adamson and John H. Williams. This film is rated PG
for some crude humor, suggestive content and swashbuckling action.
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The
Evolution of Shrek
What began as a short children’s story by William
Steig has evolved into one of the most successful and beloved
film franchises in the history of entertainment. |