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Shrek 5 se pospone hasta 2026 e intercambia fecha de estreno con Mi villano favorito 3

Autor : Ellie Actualizar : Oct 25,2025

Universal Pictures ha retrasado Shrek 5 al 23 de diciembre de 2026, mientras que trasladó Minions 3, un spin-off de Despicable Me, a su fecha anterior.

Según Variety, Minions 3 llegará ahora a los cines el 1 de julio de 2026, alineándose con la tradición de la serie Despicable Me de aprovechar la taquilla del Día de la Independencia. Shrek 5, en cambio, apuntará a la temporada navideña de 2026, marcando el primer estreno principal de la franquicia en 16 años.

Revelada inicialmente en 2016, la secuela enfrentó años de silencio hasta que el CEO de Illumination, Chris Meledandri, confirmó su desarrollo activo en 2023, junto con planes para un posible spin-off de Donkey.

Eddie Murphy, la voz de Donkey, reafirmó el progreso del proyecto un año después, generando entusiasmo tanto por Shrek 5 como por una película centrada en Donkey. "Comenzamos a trabajar en [Shrek 5] hace meses", compartió. "He grabado el primer acto y lo terminaremos este año. Shrek está en camino, y Donkey también tendrá su propia película".

Cuando llegue Shrek 5, marcará el 25 aniversario de la franquicia Shrek, que comenzó en 2001. La serie continuó con Shrek 2 en 2004, Shrek Tercero en 2007 y Shrek Forever After en 2010.

El personaje de Puss in Boots también ha protagonizado dos spin-offs, con el primero estrenado en 2011 y Puss in Boots: The Last Wish en 2022. Este último recibió elogios generalizados, incluido un 9/10 de IGN, que lo describió como "una historia con una animación impresionante y una madurez sorprendente que ofrece la inesperada respuesta de la franquicia Shrek a Logan".

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