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4/11/2010

Shrek Forever After, Shrek 4 - 2010

Director:- Mike Mitchell
Producer:- Gina Shay, Teresa Cheng, Andrew Adamson, Aron Warner and John H. Williams
Music:- Harry Gregson-Williams
Studio:- DreamWorks Animation and Pacific Data Images
Distributor:- Paramount Pictures
Release Date:- 20 May 2010
Country:- USA
Language:- English
Budget:- $165 million


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Shrek Forever After


Introduction:-
Shrek Forever After, formerly known as Shrek 4, Shrek: The Final Chapter, and previously titled Shrek Goes Fourth is an family fantasy 2010 animated film. It was released in Russia on 20 May 2010 then in USA on May 21, 2010 and then in rest of the world.

Tim Sullivan wrote the original story Shrek Goes Fourth, but Darren Lemke and Josh Klausner made the rewrites, and Mike Mitchell has directed it. The principal cast members will all reprise their roles. It will also be released in 3-D and IMAX 3-D theaters. The plot was announced February 23, 2009.

This movie will be the final film in the Shrek series. Forever After follows Shrek, Shrek 2 and Shrek the Third. Like the first three Shrek films, the movie will be significantly based on fairy tale themes.

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Story:-
After all of his adventures, Shrek has become a domesticated family ogre. Instead of scaring villagers away as he used to, Shrek agrees to autograph pitchforks. Longing for the days when he felt like a "real ogre", Shrek is tricked into signing a pact with the smooth-talking deal maker, Rumpelstiltskin.

Shrek couldn't resist the offer; all he wanted was a day off to relax, to be a real ogre again, and Rumpelstiltskin had a pretty good deal – all Shrek had to give him to get a day off was a day from his own life. Unfortunately, Rumpelstiltskin tricked Shrek and the day he took out of Shrek's life was the day that he was born-meaning that (since Shrek was never born) he never existed.

Shrek finds himself in a twisted, alternate version of Far Far Away, where Rumpelstiltskin has now ascended to king, ogres are hunted to near-extinction, Donkey is an intellectual who has never met Shrek and fears him, Puss in Boots is fat and lazy- and Princess Fiona is inexplicably a hunting ogre who never met (and can't stand) Shrek and is the leader of a band of other hunting ogres. But there's still hope- if Shrek shares "True Love's Kiss" with Fiona by the sunrise of the next day, the true timeline will be restored. But Rumplestiltskin has sent out an army of witches to stop him. Shrek must stop Rumplestiltskin in order to return everything to normal.

Characters and Cast Voice:-
1. Shrek - Mike Myers
2. Donkey - Eddie Murphy
3. Princess Fiona - Cameron Diaz
4. Puss in Boots - Antonio Banderas
5. Rumpelstiltskin/Priest/Krekraw Ogre - Walt Dohrn
6. Gingy (Gingerbread Man) - Conrad Vernon
7. Big Bad Wolf - Aron Warner
8. Three Blind Mice - Christopher Knights
9. Pinocchio, Three Little Pigs - Cody Cameron
10. Queen Lillian - Julie Andrews
11. Brogan the Ogre - Jon Hamm
12. Cookie the Ogre - Craig Robinson
13. Gretched the Ogre - Jane Lynch
14. King Harold - John Cleese
15. Magic Mirror, Mr. Geppetto - Chris Miller
16. Pumpkin Witch, Palace Witch - Kristen Schaal
17. Guard Witch - Mary Kay Place
18. Broomsy Witch - Meredith Vieira
19. Taran - Kathy Griffin
20. Patrol Witch, Wagon Witch #2 - Lake Bell
21. Pied Piper - Jeremy Steig
22. Doris the Ugly Stepsister - Larry King (US)/Jonathan Ross (UK)
23. Mabel the Ugly Stepsister - Regis Philbin
24. Butter Pants' father - Ryan Seacrest
25. Butter Pants - Mike Mitchell
26. Arthur Pendragon (Deleted scenes) - Justin Timberlake

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