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Shrek the Third

He's in for the royal treatment.
2007 | 93m | English

(350993 votes)

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Popularity: 10 (history)

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The King of Far Far Away has died and Shrek and Fiona are to become King & Queen. However, Shrek wants to return to his cozy swamp and live in peace and quiet, so when he finds out there is another heir to the throne, they set off to bring him back to rule the kingdom.
Release Date: May 17, 2007
Director: Chris Miller, Raman Hui Shing-Ngai
Writer: Chris Miller, Jeffrey Price, Peter S. Seaman, Aron Warner, Andrew Adamson, William Steig
Genres: Animation, Family, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure
Keywords ambush, sadness, stage, liberation of prisoners, island, traitor, shipwreck, prince, villain, pregnancy, ship, kingdom, theater play, transformation, conciliation, tricks, heir to the throne, assault, boarding school, sequel, teacher, best friend, dragon, cowardliness, capture, wizard, duringcreditsstinger, ogre, cartoon donkey, villains
Production Companies Pacific Data Images, DreamWorks Animation
Box Office Revenue: $813,367,380
Budget: $160,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 31, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Mike Myers Shrek (voice)
Eddie Murphy Donkey (voice)
Cameron Diaz Princess Fiona (voice)
Antonio Banderas Puss in Boots (voice)
Julie Andrews Queen Lillian (voice)
John Cleese King Harold (voice)
Rupert Everett Prince Charming (voice)
Eric Idle Merlin (voice)
Justin Timberlake Prince Artie (voice)
Susanne Blakeslee Evil Queen (voice)
Cody Cameron Pinocchio / Three Pigs (voice)
Larry King Doris (voice)
Christopher Knights Blind Mice / Heckler / Evil Tree #2 / Guard #2 (voice)
John Krasinski Lancelot (voice)
Ian McShane Captain Hook (voice)
Cheri Oteri Sleeping Beauty / Actress (voice)
Regis Philbin Mabel (voice)
Amy Poehler Snow White (voice)
Megan Hilty Snow White (singing voice)
Seth Rogen Ship Captain (voice)
Maya Rudolph Rapunzel (voice)
Amy Sedaris Cinderella (voice)
Conrad Vernon Gingerbread Man / Rumplestiltskin / Headless Horseman (voice)
Aron Warner Wolf (voice)
Jasper Johannes Andrews Ogre Baby (voice)
Guillaume Aretos Raul (voice)
Kelly Asbury Master of Ceremonies / Fiddlesworth (voice)
Zachary James Bernard Ogre Baby (voice)
Andrew Birch Evil Tree #1 (voice)
Sean Bishop Drivers Ed Instructor / Hall Monitor / Teacher (voice)
Kelly Cooney Cilella Cheerleader / Tiffany / Mother (voice)
Walt Dohrn Van Student / Xavier / Principal Pynchley / Nanny Dwarf / Evil Knight / Singing Villain (voice)
Dante James Hauser Ogre Baby (voice)
Jordan Alexander Hauser Ogre Baby (voice)
Tom Kane Guard #1 (voice)
Tom McGrath Gary (voice)
Chris Miller Puppet Master / Announcer / Mascot / Singing Villain (voice)
Latifa Ouaou Cheerleader / Guinevere / Woman (voice)
Alina Phelan Cheerleader (voice)
David P. Smith Waiter / Evil Dwarf (voice)
Mark Valley Cyclops (voice)
Kari Wahlgren Old Lady (voice)
Name Job
Joyce Arrastia Editor
Michael Andrews Editor
Chris Miller Screenplay, Director
Jeffrey Price Screenplay
Peter S. Seaman Screenplay
Harry Gregson-Williams Original Music Composer
Aron Warner Screenplay
Andrew Adamson Story
William Steig Book
Ted Elliott Characters
Terry Rossio Characters
Joe Stillman Characters
Kelly Cooney Cilella Production Supervisor
Jeffrey Katzenberg Executive In Charge Of Production
Latifa Ouaou Production Manager
Erik Vignau Production Supervisor
Roger S.H. Schulman Characters
Wayne Hellinger Post Production Coordinator
Philippe Gluckman Visual Effects Supervisor
Michelle Belforte Additional Editor
Jared Lee Gosselin Compositor
Leslee Feldman Casting
Peter Zaslav Art Direction
Israel Segal Costume Design
James Beshears Post-Production Manager
Andrew Birch Post-Production Manager
Suvi Salakka Booth Production Supervisor
Brian Brecht Production Supervisor
Holly Edwards Production Manager
Susan Erokan Production Supervisor
Barbara Ford Post-Production Manager
Dorota Kazmierska-Nyczek Production Assistant
Robyn Mesher Production Supervisor
Carol Norton Production Supervisor
Jennifer Snyder Production Supervisor
Jenna Grigg Thomas Production Supervisor
Jason Bertsch Script Coordinator
David Yanover Post Production Supervisor
Alexander Courage Orchestrator
Guillaume Aretos Production Design
Raman Hui Shing-Ngai Co-Director
Ken Bielenberg Visual Effects Supervisor
Name Title
John H. Williams Executive Producer
Andrew Adamson Executive Producer
Aron Warner Producer
Denise Nolan Cascino Producer
Organization Category Person
Spirit Awards Best Animated Feature N/A Nominated
Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

The King decided that he didn't much fancy this third outing, so conveniently died and left the kingdom to his daughter "Fiona" and her husband "Shrek". Thing is, he'd much rather just stay at home and leave the governing to someone else. "I know", thinks he - let's go and find the legendary "Prince ... Artie" and see if we can't get him to take the job instead. Off he, "Donkey" and "Puss in Boots" set on their quest, but they don't bargain on the scheming "Prince Charming" who has designs on the throne for himself. It's this latter gent who has cleverly assembled an army straight from the Brothers Grimm to do his fighting, charming and seducing for him. Can our intrepid trio manage to thwart his cunning plan, find the missing prince and get back before "Fiona" has her baby? I actually quite enjoyed this rather derivative adventure, possibly because the annoying donkey takes much lesser a role as their search plays to many other fantasies, a bit of Arthurian myth and has plenty of action to keep it moving along for ninety minutes. It was always going to be more difficult to keep the character fresh after six years, and the writing here isn't quite as witty as we've seen before, but the underlying characters are still quite engaging and the hero/anti-hero storyline did rise a smile from time to time. Maybe Dreamworks ought to take the hint, though, and call it quits now?

Jan 12, 2025