Additional information for Shrek Forever After, which has a domestic theatrical release set for May 21, 2010. The film is being distributed by DreamWorks Pictures and has not yet been rated. Shrek Forever After has a total running time of 93 minutes.
PG
USA
U
UK
K-7
Finland
PG
Singapore
G
Philippines
U
Malaysia
All
South Korea
G
Ireland
PG
Australia
7
Norway
0
Switzerland
M/6
Portugal
7
Sweden
6
Netherlands
Livre
Brazil
Atp
Argentina
PT
Peru
G
Japan
T/i
Spain
93min
Shrek para siempre
Argentina
Shrek para siempre
Mexico
Shrek para siempre
Peru
Shrek 4
Slovenia
Shrek 4
USA
Shrek Forever
Japan
Shrek Forever
Poland
Šrek srećan zauvek
Serbia
Шрек Назавжди
Ukraine
Шрек завинаги
Bulgaria
Шрэк навсегда
Russia
Für immer Shrek
Germany
Für immer Shrek - Das grosse Finale
Germany
Forever After: The Final Chapter
USA
Shrek - Lykkelig alle sine dager
Norway
Shrek - Nu och för alltid
Sweden
Shrek 4, il était une fin
France
Shrek 4: la'netzah
Israel
Shrek Forever After: An IMAX 3D Experience
USA
Shrek Goes Fourth
USA
Shrek Para Sempre
Portugal
Shrek Para Sempre - O Capítulo Final
Brazil
Shrek a vége, fuss el véle
Hungary
Shrek den lykkelige
Denmark
Shrek e vissero felici e contenti
Italy
Shrek ja ikuinen onni
Finland
Shrek ja ikuinen onni - Viimeinen luku
Finland
Shrek ki emeis kalytera
Greece
Shrek nüüd ja igavesti
Estonia
Shrek para Sempre
Brazil
Shrek uvijek i zauvijek
Croatia
Shrek, felices para siempre
Spain
Shrek: The Final Chapter
USA
Shrek: Zvonec a konec
Cameroon
Srek: Sonsuza dek mutlu
Turkey
Srekas. Ilgai ir laimingai
Lithuania
The Final Chapter
USA
April 21, 2010
USA
May 16, 2010
USA
May 20, 2010
Malaysia
May 20, 2010
Philippines
May 20, 2010
Russia
May 20, 2010
Singapore
May 20, 2010
Thailand
May 20, 2010
Ukraine
May 21, 2010
Canada
May 21, 2010
Georgia
May 21, 2010
India
May 21, 2010
Indonesia
May 21, 2010
Kazakhstan
May 21, 2010
Taiwan
May 21, 2010
USA
May 27, 2010
Bosnia and Herzegovina
May 27, 2010
Croatia
May 27, 2010
Kuwait
May 27, 2010
Serbia
May 27, 2010
Slovenia
May 27, 2010
United Arab Emirates
May 28, 2010
Turkey
June 02, 2010
Egypt
June 04, 2010
Estonia
June 04, 2010
Latvia
June 04, 2010
Lithuania
June 10, 2010
Syria
June 16, 2010
Romania
June 17, 2010
Australia
June 24, 2010
New Zealand
June 30, 2010
France
June 30, 2010
Germany
June 30, 2010
Switzerland
July 01, 2010
Austria
July 01, 2010
Hong Kong
July 01, 2010
Israel
July 01, 2010
South Korea
July 02, 2010
Ireland
July 02, 2010
UK
July 06, 2010
Argentina
July 07, 2010
Panama
July 07, 2010
Spain
July 07, 2010
Sweden
July 07, 2010
Switzerland
July 08, 2010
Argentina
July 08, 2010
Bolivia
July 08, 2010
Chile
July 08, 2010
Denmark
July 08, 2010
Hungary
July 08, 2010
Netherlands
July 08, 2010
Peru
July 08, 2010
Portugal
July 09, 2010
Brazil
July 09, 2010
Colombia
July 09, 2010
Ecuador
July 09, 2010
Finland
July 09, 2010
Norway
July 09, 2010
Poland
July 09, 2010
Uruguay
July 09, 2010
Venezuela
July 14, 2010
Belgium
July 15, 2010
Czech Republic
July 15, 2010
Lebanon
July 15, 2010
Slovakia
July 16, 2010
Bulgaria
July 16, 2010
Iceland
July 16, 2010
Kenya
July 16, 2010
Mexico
July 16, 2010
South Africa
July 23, 2010
Ghana
July 23, 2010
Nigeria
August 16, 2010
China
August 19, 2010
Greece
August 25, 2010
Italy
August 25, 2010
Switzerland
August 27, 2010
Cyprus
October 28, 2010
Japan
December 18, 2010
Japan
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Rumpelstiltskin tricks a mid-life crisis burdened Shrek into allowing himself to be erased from existence and cast in a dark alternate timeline where Rumpel rules supreme.
The movie begins just before Shrek (voiced by Mike Myers) rescues Princess Fiona (voiced by Cameron Diaz) in Shrek. Desperate to lift their daughter's curse, King Harold (voiced by John Cleese) and Queen Lillian (voiced by Julie Andrews) meet with con artist Rumpelstiltskin (voiced by Walt Dohrn), who requests becoming king of Far Far Away in exchange. Just before the king signs the contract, a page bursts in and announces that Princess Fiona has been saved. In the present, a disgruntled Rumpelstiltskin wishes Shrek was never born and seeks revenge.Meanwhile, Shrek has grown tired of being a domesticated family man and celebrity among the local villagers; he even tires of his friends' visits. This leads him to yearn for the days when he felt like a "real ogre." He takes his family to Far Far Away to celebrate his children's first birthday with the villagers and his fairy tale friends. Many things at the party annoy Shrek: a little boy constantly asking for Shrek to roar; Donkey (voiced by Eddie Murphy) licking the cake and the three little pigs eating it; his kids crying. After he lets out a roar of frustration, the entire crowd cheers. Puss in Boots (voiced by Antonio Banderas) brings out a replacement cake, but Shrek smashes it and storms off.Outside, Shrek rants to Fiona about how he was a "real ogre" and villagers feared him -- when he could do what he wanted when he wanted to -- before he rescued her. Fiona gives up trying to talk sense to Shrek and goes back inside. Rumpelstiltskin, hiding behind a garbage can, has witnessed the whole thing and plans his revenge.Shrek wanders down the road and meets Rumpelstiltskin, who has faked a carriage accident. Shrek grudgingly helps him. Rumpelstiltskin in return offers to help Shrek by giving him a ride. Over "eyeball-tinis" and roast rat, Rumpelstiltskin convinces Shrek to sign the "Ogre for a Day" contract; in return all he has to give up is a day from his childhood he wouldn't remember being erased. Shrek agrees and signs the contract, and abruptly lands in a world where he is still feared by villagers. He enjoys causing mischief until he finds wanted posters for the ogress Fiona. He races back to his home, which he finds reclaimed by the tree and empty. Witches capture him and take him away in a caged carriage pulled by Donkey; Donkey doesn't know Shrek in this alternate world.They reach Far Far Away, which has been turned into a town of poverty and misery, except for Rumpelstiltskin's luxurious castle, which uses ogres and Shrek's friends for slaves. The witches deliver Shrek to Rumpelstiltskin, who is celebrating his opulence with witches. He tells Shrek that the King and Queen signed over their kingdom to him to end Fiona's curse; instead they disappeared. Shrek realizes that the day he gave up was the day he was born. Rumpelstiltskin tells him that since he was never born, when the day ends so does Shrek; he never met Fiona and his kids don't exist.Shrek angrily breaks free of his bonds and fights the witches, taking one of their brooms. He grabs Donkey and flies through the glass of a large window, pulling the giant jewel-encrusted ball that hangs from the ceiling (which gets damaged as it gets stuck in the window).Safely in the forest, Shrek tries to convince Donkey to trust him but Donkey runs away in fear. Shrek finds an ogre child's doll and cries. Donkey has come back and asks Shrek why he's crying; Shrek tells him that he was tricked into signing Rumpelstiltskin's contract. Horrified, Donkey shows Shrek how to find the exit clause by folding the contract; Shrek re-folds it to reveal "true love's kiss" with the explanation: According to fairy-tale law, if not fully satisfied "true love's kiss will render this contract null and void."Shrek remembers that he never rescued Fiona and they go to the castle where Fiona was being held captive; Fiona is gone, obviously after many years. Shrek presents Fiona's favor (handkerchief) to Donkey to help find her, but Donkey takes off after smelling something sweet. Donkey falls for a trap baited with waffles, and gets pulled underground. Shrek follows him and finds other ogres who have formed the resistance; the ogres demonstrate a war call by blowing their ears like trumpets. Fiona, in ogre form, comes out -- the leader of the resistance. They all hide when witches patrol overhead. Fiona tells them that they wont have to hide after tonight.At his castle, Rumpelstiltskin plots with the witches how to catch Shrek so he won't be able to kiss Fiona and break the contract. Rumpelstiltskin decides to hire a bounty hunter.Shrek and Donkey eavesdrop on Fiona, who is briefing her lieutenants on the counter-attack for Rumpelstiltskin's raid tonight. Shrek wonders how he will be able to kiss Fiona before sunrise. He goes to Fiona's tent and encounters Puss-in-Boots, who is fat and retired and who Fiona keeps as a pet. Fiona enters and Shrek tries to woo her with gifts, but she kicks him out.The Pied Piper arrives at Rumpelstiltskin's castle and proves his expertise by making the witches dance. Rumpelstiltskin agrees to hire him.The ogres eat Shrek's gifts and exclaim that these types of gifts won't work on Fiona. Donkey tells Shrek that Fiona only cares about the ogres' cause. Shrek seeks out Fiona and interrupts her practicing in her target room. They spar and become friends, but Fiona sends him out immediately afterwards.Puss in Boots has eavesdropped on Shrek and Fiona, and informs Shrek that Fiona had possibly found her true love there with him. Shrek replies that he knows of her curse and recites it. Puss in Boots tells Shrek that he must tell Fiona something that only her true love would know.Rumpelstiltskin's carriage and his witches leave the castle. The ogres leave their hideout and wait for the time to ambush. Fiona scouts ahead and Shrek follows her; he tells her that he knows about her curse. This distracts her and prevents her from giving the signal to attack. The ogres become impatient and attack the carriage and find it empty, and The Pied Piper emerges from the fake pet goose.Fiona is suspicious of Shrek, but he tells her private things about her. The Pied piper plays his flute, breaking the moment and making them dance. They join all the other ogres, who are also dancing. Puss in Boots rescues Shrek and Fiona but they eventually wreck their wagon. Fiona leaves, but Shrek tries to stop her, even asking Puss in Boots for help, making Fiona suspicious. She kisses Shrek in anger, confusing Shrek when nothing changes. Fiona tells him that true love didn't rescue her from the tower; she saved herself. Fiona leaves, angry and bitter. Shrek realizes that Fiona doesn't love him.The ogres are in cages in Rumpelstiltskin's castle. The Pied Piper informs Rumpelstiltskin that Shrek and Fiona are together. Rumpelstiltskin announces to the citizens of Far Far Away through the Magic Mirror (and all the other mirrors) that he is offering a reward for Shrek -- a contract to grant them all their wishes. Shrek, Donkey, and Puss in Boots hide as all the villagers storm out of town looking for Shrek. Shrek captures The Gingerbread Man (voiced by Conrad Vernon), who explains the bounty to Shrek.Shrek bursts into Rumpelstiltskin's castle, where everyone is trying to cash in on the bounty. He signs the contract in exchange for freeing the ogres. Shrek is happy that the ogres are freed and Fiona is safe, but Rumpelstiltskin shows him that she is also a prisoner, because she isnt "all ogre", and recites her curse.Outside the castle, Donkey informs the ogres that they will bust into the castle the same way they busted out. Inside the castle, Rumpelstiltskin hoists up his new decorated ball, and celebrates by announcing he will execute Shrek and Fiona by Dragon in a grand ceremony. Donkey and Puss in Boots interrupt; then the ogres, who were hiding in the decorated ball, trumpet their ears and burst out. While the ogres battle the witches, Donkey tries unsuccessfully to woo Dragon. Shrek and Fiona team up to subdue Dragon and free themselves. The ogres defeat the witches, so Rumpelstiltskin attempts to leave on his goose, but Shrek and Fiona capture him.Fiona exclaims that they make a good team, but Shrek begins to vanish due to the approaching sunrise. Before Shrek completely vanishes, he tells Fiona that they have kids, including Felicia. Fiona tells him that she always wanted to have a daughter named Felicia. He gives her the doll he found and tells her that the best part of the day was that he was able to fall in love with her again. Fiona has fallen in love with him too and kisses him before he completely vanishes.The sun rises and Fiona is still an ogre -- true love's form. The kiss worked, and everything starts disappearing around Rumpelstiltskin. The contract has been nullified and Shrek is returned to his world just as he roars at the birthday party. Happy again with his family and friends, Shrek trumpets his ears, surprising Fiona. He tells her that she was the one who rescued him.Shrek and his friends celebrate in the forest to "I'm a believer" by Smashmouth. Rumpelstiltskin is in a cage. Shrek is truly living happily forever after.
Mike Mitchell
Director(s)
William Steig
Josh Klausner
Darren Lemke
Writer(s)
Andrew Adamson
executive producer
Teresa Cheng
producer
Patty Kaku
associate producer (as Patty Kaku-Bueb)
Gina Shay
producer
Aron Warner
executive producer
John H. Williams
executive producer
Producer(s)
Harry Gregson-Williams
Composer(s)
Shrek (voice)
Mike Myers
Donkey (voice)
Eddie Murphy
Princess Fiona (voice)
Cameron Diaz
Puss in Boots (voice)
Antonio Banderas
Queen (voice)
Julie Andrews
Brogan (voice)
Jon Hamm
King (voice)
John Cleese
Rumpelstiltskin / Priest / Krekraw Ogre (voice)
Walt Dohrn
Gretched (voice)
Jane Lynch
Cookie (voice)
Craig Robinson
Patrol Witch / Wagon Witch #2 (voice)
Lake Bell
Dancing Witch / Wagon Witch #1 (voice)
Kathy Griffin
Guard Witch (voice)
Mary Kay Place
Pumpkin Witch / Palace Witch (voice)
Kristen Schaal
Broomsy Witch (voice)
Meredith Vieira
Father of Butter Pants (voice)
Ryan Seacrest
Pinocchio / Three Pigs (voice)
Cody Cameron
Doris (voice)
Larry King
Mabel (voice)
Regis Philbin
Blind Mice (voice)
Christopher Knights
Gingerbread Man (voice)
Conrad Vernon
Wolf (voice)
Aron Warner
Ogre Baby (voice)
Jasper Johannes Andrews
Ogre Baby (voice)
Ollie Mitchell
Ogre Baby / Villager Kid (voice)
Miles Christopher Bakshi
Ogre Baby / Tourist Girl / Villager Girl (voice)
Nina Zoe Bakshi
Cackling Witch (voice)
Billie Hayes
Villager Fan #1 (voice)
Jeremy Hollingworth
Villager Fan #3 / Ogre Gnimrach (voice)
Brian Hopkins
Royal Messenger / Magic Mirror / Geppetto (voice)
Chris Miller
Tour Guide / Camp Ogre / Ogre Naysayer / Baba Witch / Melty Witch / Witch Guard #2 / Butter Pants (voice)
Mike Mitchell
Villager Fan #2 (voice)
James Ryan
Witch / Pedestrian (voice) (uncredited)
Ashley Boettcher
Witch / Pedestrian (voice) (uncredited)
Danielle Soibelman
Dragon / Animals (voice) (uncredited)
Frank Welker
Director(s)
Josh Klausner
Darren Lemke
Writer(s)
executive producer
Teresa Cheng
producer
Patty Kaku
associate producer (as Patty Kaku-Bueb)
Gina Shay
producer
Aron Warner
executive producer
John H. Williams
executive producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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