Shrek Forever After, the final film in the animated franchise, will open the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival on April 21. The film, which features the voices of Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy and Antonio Banderas, is the first of the Shrek films to be presented in 3D. Shrek Forever After will open nationwide in theaters on May 21, 2010.
Mar 1
2010
12:01 AM ET
'Shrek Forever After' to open the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival
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Great, can I line up now to not see it?
Why are you people so predjudiced against people of other colors????
Okay imposter, that got old last week. Now you’re just being pathetic.
Hahahahahhaahahhahhahahhahahahahahahahahaha
Why not? You were the first one in line to read an article and then comment on an article about a movie you don’t want to see. Get a life.
To ALL the Nshis, GROW UP!!!! ENOUGH ALREADY. You all sure know how to run something into th ground.
*the*
high on my must miss list!
The first 2 were cute. The 3rd one was bad. A 4th sounds like a really terrible idea.
Agree completely…
Can’t wait to completely ignore and eventually forget all about this! What are we talking about?
If only all people were as negative about trash like AI & Survivor as you 3 are about this film.
Pixar films are cinematic gold…..Dreamworks cartoons are pure pop trash!! bwahahahaha!!
I liked it better when they called it Shrek: 4ever After.
Shrek: 4Ever After is dumbing down of the English language. Too much text-talk makes you forget how to spell – youappear ignorant, not cute.
I’ll definitely go see it; let’s hope it is as funny as the first two….
I will definitely be interested to see this. Hopefully they’ll be able to bring back the magic of the first one.
Why does this movie need to do this? I somehow doubt Shrek needs to start generating buzz from the indie crowd.
I’m 58 years old and I can’t wait to see the 3rd movie. The first two were hilarious, I was laughing all the way through both movies. Very clever stuff.