Is 'Shrek' Finally Coming Back to Netflix After the 2024 Backlash? Can You Watch It in the US? Here's All We Know
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The Shrek franchise, with its irreverent humor and beloved characters, has been a cultural staple since its 2001 debut. Fans worldwide celebrated its sequels, but in early 2024, Netflix removed Shrek and its follow-ups from its US catalog as part of a broader content overhaul. Titles like The Matrix trilogy also vanished, sparking disappointment among subscribers. While the ogre’s absence left a void, recent developments have reignited hope and questions about his streaming future.
Now there is a teaser for the fifth movie, but US and UK fans are still asking: where IS Shrek?
Netflix’s Shrek revival, but not for the US?
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Netflix UK and Ireland sparked excitement recently by announcing on X that Shrek, Shrek 2, and Shrek The Third were now available in their regions. The post included a playful nod to Donkey’s iconic "waffles" line, but Netflix US remained silent. No official updates confirmed a stateside return, leaving American fans to seek alternatives.
For now, Peacock streams the first three Shrek films, while Shrek Forever After is on Hulu. Shrek The Third also lingers on HBO Max. The fragmented availability highlighted licensing complexities, but Universal’s partnership with Peacock suggests strategic exclusivity. With no timeline for Netflix US, ogre enthusiasts must rely on rival platforms for now.
Could the new Shrek movie change Netflix’s plans? The answer is murkier than a swamp.
Shrek 5 teasers hint at a new era but will it stream?
The Shrek 5 teaser, released recently on YouTube, offered a glimpse of an older Shrek and Fiona parenting their teenage daughter, alongside a brief return of Pinocchio. Universal confirmed Zendaya would voice the ogre couple’s daughter, amid the anticipation of her upcoming Homer epic adaptation alongside Tom Holland. The clip ended with a title card announcing a Christmas 2026 theatrical release, but no mention of streaming.
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Since Shrek 5 is slated for a Christmas 2026 theatrical release, a Netflix debut appears unlikely soon. Universal’s animated films, like Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, historically premiered on Peacock post-theater due to corporate ties. While Netflix could bid for streaming rights, its 2024 removal of the original Shrek trilogy weakens negotiations. The lack of recent Netflix-Universal deals further clouds prospects. With more than a year until release, streaming trends may shift, but as of now, the ogre’s digital future remains as unpredictable.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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