![]() ![]() The fourth Shrek film, Shrek Forever After, is not the exciting and meaningful ending to the series it should have been. RELATED: Mike Myers Loves Playing Shrek, Would Be 'Thrilled' to Continue the Role So, which Shrek movie was the best? Which struggled to live up to expectation? While Shrek took off and then kept flying in its storyline's success for the first two films, Shrek The Third and Shrek Forever After may not have had the same effect. Although Shrek could have worked perfectly as a singular film, Shrek 2 proved that sometimes a sequel can add so much more to the world and characters.īut, was that the case for every Shrek movie? Did every Shrek film succeed in expanding the universe in funny and meaningful ways? Did they truly add anything exciting to the characters and world the series was building? Sometimes, too many sequels are not always the answer, even if the revenue claims it will do well for the studio. ![]() However, instead of concluding the story with the happily ever after Shrek and Fiona receive at the end of Shrek, the franchise goes on to expand on their happy ending, portraying post-marital issues, babies, and alternate timelines when Shrek makes a wish with very bad results. The Shrek franchise succeeded in making four movies, following the lives of Shrek, Fiona, and Donkey as they strived to take on whatever villain each film threw at them. DreamWorks Animation Shrek Eddie Murphy as Donkey and Mike Myers as Shrek
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