Key Takeaways:
– Shrek fans can expect a new movie, Shrek 5, currently in production.
– A standalone film focusing on Donkey, a beloved character of the Shrek series, is also in the works.
– Eddie Murphy will reprise his role as Donkey in both upcoming films.
– Other franchise’s stars such as Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, and Antonio Banderas are negotiating returns in their respective roles.
– The proposed release date for the new movie is 2025.
The Return of Shrek and Donkey
Time to dust off your old Shrek DVDs as the green ogre is gearing up for a comeback. Yes, you read it right. After a long wait of 15 years since we last journeyed through the swampy land of Shrek, Princess Fiona, and their beloved sidekick, Donkey, we have the joyful news that Shrek 5 is in production. If that wasn’t enough to light up your eyeballs, we also have word that a standalone movie revolving around Donkey is in the pipeline.
Donkey’s Big Chance
One cannot discuss the Shrek saga without acknowledging Eddie Murphy’s unforgettable portrayal of Donkey, a fan-favorite character elevated by Murphy’s witty performances. Now, Donkey will have his standalone film to bask in the limelight. Recent chatter reveals that Murphy will return to voice Donkey in not only Shrek 5 but also his solo movie.
Murphy’s Return: A Delight for Fans
During a recent promotion for his forthcoming film, Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, Eddie Murphy broke the news about his return to the Shrek universe. He’s already been hard at work recording parts of Shrek 5 and is thrilled at the prospect of revisiting the endearing character of Donkey in his standalone movie.
The Future of Shrek Universe
While the script by Michael McCullers is ready, discussions are ongoing with other franchise stars, including Mike Myers (Shrek), Cameron Diaz (Princess Fiona), and Antonio Banderas (Puss in Boots) to reprise their roles. Although there isn’t a confirmed date just yet, the new Shrek film is tentatively slated for a 2025 release.
Donkey: A Fan-favorite Chapters
Folks who’ve loved the Shrek series since its first release in 2001 would unanimously agree on the magnetic appeal of Donkey. It can be attributed to the creativity of Universal Pictures, who brought Donkey from the sidelines to the center stage, mirroring their earlier success with the Puss in Boots films.
Eddie Murphy’s Donkey: A Multi-talented Character
It’s intriguing how Murphy’s role as Donkey transcended the normal realm of voice acting. In the first Shrek movie, it’s Murphy’s singing voice belting out The Monkees’ song I’m a Believer. His performance was so impressive it snagged a spot on the soundtrack. Fans are eagerly waiting for another heart-warming moment in Shrek 5 where Murphy serenades viewers as the loveable Donkey.
In a franchise known for its entertaining scripts and loveable characters, Eddie Murphy manages to hold his unique position. The forthcoming Shrek 5 and Donkey standalone movie wouldn’t be complete without his magnificent voice and we can’t wait to see him light up our screens once again. Bring on 2025!