Shrek 5 is shifting again: Universal and DreamWorks have moved the ogre’s return from December 23, 2026 to June 30, 2027, marking its second date change since the original July 2026 plan. The studios didn’t offer a reason, but the summer slot aligns with Universal’s strong track record for animated releases.

Shrek 5 Trailer
DreamWorks’ first official peek arrived back on February 27, 2025—a quick, cheeky teaser that reintroduced the core trio and confirmed Zendaya is joining the franchise. That first-look set the tone without revealing plot specifics, and as of now there’s still no dated full trailer. Expect the next wave of footage closer to the 2027 summer corridor.
Cast and Plot
The swamp’s originals are back: Mike Myers (Shrek), Eddie Murphy (Donkey), and Cameron Diaz (Fiona). Zendaya voices Felicia, Shrek and Fiona’s teenage daughter—an addition that points toward a family-forward adventure rooted in Far Far Away. Behind the mic, franchise vets Walt Dohrn and Conrad Vernon are directing, a pairing that signals a return to the series’ playful, fairy-tale send-up DNA. Murphy has also said he’s recorded for Shrek 5 and that a Donkey spinoff is in development, though that project remains undated.
Shrek 5 Updated Release Date
Universal and DreamWorks have moved the film from its 2026 holiday perch to June 30, 2027—a prime summer slot designed for school-out moviegoing. No specific production issue was cited; it’s a strategic slide into a historically strong window for big animated flms.
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