While this really shouldn't surprise anyone,
of course this is what happens...
Universal wants more Shrek movies.
Now, I like Shrek. I like the Puss in Boots spinoff movie and TV show. But the thing about Shrek is that he's
very much a product of the early 00's when we needed that sort of sarcastic smartanus, sticking it to the popular kids type humor. Not saying
why, but it should be painfully obvious. A decade and a half later, that's a film filled with dead horse tropes that most movies completely avoid, even Dreamworks itself. And what made Shrek good only worked for two movies, the third one became tedious, and the fourth one closed things off well enough that we don't need another Shrek film.
Now, I'm going to make the obvious comparison. Ice
freaking Age 5. Now, I have to admit, I did like the trailer to this next one, but I refuse to go and see it. The fourth one I tried avoiding I saw because of Maggie Simpson and the pirates. Other than Sid's grandmother, there's little else in the film to talk positively about. The Scrat stuff got old (though I like how it closed out the movie, it should have been the end), and the dead cliches of lame tweencoms filled out the B story. The film series is only continuing because of money, and frankly I
want to like Blue Sky studio. They did a great job with Peanuts, but that's because they just
animated it and didn't write it. Rio is overrated (though admittedly visually stunning), and even fans of the first one hate the second. Blue Sky lives for sequels. Ice Age especially.
Shrek is a pleasant memory as far as Dreamworks is concerned (minus Puss in Boot's show), and they've been doing far better movies ever since with stronger franchise with better scripts (for the most part). Sure, I see Shrek still an essential part of DW merchandising, but it shares with Madagascar, HTTYD, and KFP among others. And I see more of the three latter as of late. While it's no secret, DW is making some...strange choices with movies and could very well go for something less of a financial risk and that very well
might be a Shrek film. Then again, KFP2 and HHTYD2 did only modestly due to being released against the
only comedy sequels people paid to see in theaters, and bad timing killed POM, even after the box office bonanza that Madagascar 3 left.