The film is the first major iteration in the main series since Shrek Forever After was released in 2010. Universal and DreamWorks Animation have set a release date of December 23, 2026 for the film.
Founded in 2007, 2D Boy is an independent video game development company based in California, United States. It has deliverd games such as World of Goo and World of Goo 2.
Universal Destinations & Experiences has unveiled the franchises it will utilize at the upcoming Universal Kids Resort in Texas ... environments based on Minions, Shrek, Puss in Boots, Trolls ...
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Shrek brings a swamp-themed playground. The Minions turn a peaceful retreat into a chaotic waterpark. Kids can learn about dinosaurs with Jurassic World. And The Trolls host a music festival.
Faith-based drama centers disability and alcohol abuse. This faith-based film tells the true story of the LeRette family — particularly father Scott (Zachary Levi) and his neurodiverse son ...
Set to open in 2026 in Frisco, Texas, Universal Kids Resort will feature lands themed around beloved characters including Shrek, Puss in Boots, Trolls, Gabby’s Dollhouse, Nickelodeon’s SpongeBob ...
Update 21 February: Since the transmission of this documentary, the BBC has become aware that the father of the film's narrator, a child called Abdullah, has worked as a deputy agriculture ...
The Kennedy Center has canceled its tour of a well-received children’s musical over “sparkly boys,” the creators suggested on Thursday. “Finn,” a coming-of-age story about a shark, had a holiday ...
Miangeni International School finally released a statement three days after the boy died in the school. According to the school, Martin first went missing on February 10, and they started looking for ...
As a genre, romantic comedies have had pretty sharply defined highs (the 1940s and 1980s) and lows (1990s-2000s) based on viewer appetite and studio competence, but thanks to this thing we call ...