Zendaya has officially signed on to join the cast of Shrek 5, where she’ll play the daughter of the iconic ogre couple, Shrek and Fiona.
This exciting casting choice brings a fresh vibe to the beloved animated series, which will make its big-screen return after over ten years. With a confirmed release date of December 23, 2026, fans are already anticipating Shrek 5 as a major animated event.
Storyline of Shrek 5
Although the plot specifics are still unknown, fans expect it to center on Zendaya portraying Shrek and Fiona’s daughter. Shrek embraced family life with Fiona and their kids at the end of the final Shrek movie, Shrek Forever After.
Because of the nature of this series of movies, we may witness recurring enemies or the appearance of new ones to pose a threat to him and his family. A fresh adventure or crisis that re-engages Shrek and Fiona could be the plot’s focal point.
The film may explore Shrek’s growth from a grumpy loner to a loving parent. This could be related to themes of family, acceptance, and self-discovery.
Chris Meledandri, CEO of Illumination, and Gina Shay, who produced Shrek Forever After, are producing the movie. The effort, which is supported by DreamWorks Animation and Universal Pictures, aims to restore the magic of these movie theaters across the globe.
Zendaya big deal for this Franchise
Zendaya is a well-known American actress, singer, and producer who has starred in movies and television shows. As Rocky Blue on the Disney Channel series Shake It Up (2010–2013), she first gained notoriety by showcasing her acting and dancing abilities.
One of the highest grossing animated franchise
The series ranks among the most prosperous animated film franchises ever, both in box office receipts and cultural influence. The Shrek franchise’s mix of heart, humor, and fairy tale parodies has made it popular with both adults and children.
The 2001 release of the first Shrek movie was a huge success, making over $480 million worldwide. The original’s success led to several box office-hit sequels. One of the highest-earning franchises ever, this animated series has made nearly $3.5 billion worldwide from all of its flicks.