It's been almost 20 years since Shrek (2001) release

>it's been almost 20 years since Shrek (2001) release

I meant does it really need a reboot?

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>Shrek 3 and 4 never happened
Based

Hollywood is dying from the tanking domestic economy.

>it's been almost 20 years since Shrek (2001) release

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>almost 20 years

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>20 years
Whats the feeling of despair and regret at wasting so much of your life doing nothing at all called?

>Just keep rehashing the same shit because thinking of new stuff to exploit is too much work

normal

Movie industry in a nutshell
anyways what would be the next franchise to reboot?

Ice Age

How long ago was 20 years ago?

Not long enough.

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What they should do is lean into the meta like they did with shrek 1 and 2 and make a parody about bad sequels and franchisees that lost their way but also tell a good original story alongside it.
Where this will fallldown will be current era politics crap and lazy production.
If it doesn't I'll be very surprised we will probably just end up with a big budget hoodwinked
This

Shrek was Subversive at the time. Now everything is subversive, even the Disney Princess films.

Not sure how you could reboot it unless you shifted the focus from fairy tale to mature fantasy (Game of Thrones, LOTR, Wheel of Time). However if you want to do that, you may as well adapt Discworld which does it with more wit and affection than Hollywood is likely to manage.

couple weeks ago

never seen it, always looked lame, even when i was a kid.

>almost 20

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>20 years
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I thought that dog was dead already

The more ugly women and blacks they thrust on viewers the less money they'll make in China

>20 years since Shrek
fuck.
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I really wonder how they can put identity politics in Shrek.

>Rebooting Shrek
But why?

bout 2 years ago

I hope you mean "domestic film economy" because the economy is doing great in the US