
But DreamWorks Animation so far has committed only to one more film, spokesman Rich Sullivan said in an interview.
"The story itself has five chapters," Sullivan said.
"Based on the success of the first three films, at the very least, the next one, 'Shrek 4,' is warranted."
"Shrek the Third," which cost $160 million to make, has taken in $643.6 million in worldwide ticket sales since its May 18th release.
Even though we might not see "Shrek 5" for a while, Antonio Banderas already promised that Puss in Boots will have a brother in the film.
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You know what? I think I'd rather Posh Spice was somehow getting all this Shrek money, too.
I'm baffled as to what the appropriate tone is with an announcement like this. "Oh, no no...we're stopping after five. To stay true to the story, you see. Sure, it would be nice to make eight of them, but we're holding back. With five."
It's like the fake-o tone the Sherriff of Nottingham takes on when he's leaving your village one sack of grain and the ugliest virgin.
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