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  2. Jul 4, 2015 · Financial analysis of Shrek (2001) including budget, domestic and international box office gross, DVD and Blu-ray sales reports, total earnings and profitability.

  3. Apr 25, 2024 · The Shrek franchise's box office milestones did not stop at being the first to make $1 billion. DreamWorks used additional entries in the Far Far Away universe to make Shrek the first $2 billion and $3 billion franchise. Shrek the Third 's release pushed the franchise to $2.2 billion in 2007.

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  4. www.boxofficemojo.com › release › rl7439873Shrek - Box Office Mojo

    May 17, 2011 · Domestic. Grosses. Domestic (55.3%) $267,851,831. International ( 44.7%) $216,744,207. Worldwide. $484,596,038. Distributor DreamWorks Distribution. See full company information. Opening...

    • 6 Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022) – $422,572,302*
    • 5 Shrek (2001) – $491,812,794
    • 4 Puss in Boots (2011) – $554,987,477
    • 3 Shrek Forever After (2010) – $756,244,673
    • 2 Shrek The Third (2007) - $807,330,936
    • 1 Shrek 2 (2004) – $935,253,978

    The most recent chapter in the Shrek storybook, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, is also unfortunately at the bottom of this list. There are a few specific reasons for that, and while that may seem disappointing on the surface, The Last Wish is still being largely seen as an unexpected success. Firstly, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish already had an uphi...

    The debut film in the series, 2001’s Shrek, may lie toward the bottom of this list, but just like Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, that should not be interpreted as a failure by any means. The film opened to just over $40 million domestically and went on to gross nearly $500 million worldwide, off a budget of $50 million. The word-of-mouth regarding t...

    The first Shrek spin-off, Puss in Boots, was released in 2011, about a year after the release of Shrek Forever After. The first Puss in Boots film was set entirely apart from the rest of the Shrek films, as it did not overlap with those stories nor did it feature any previously-introduced characters beyond its lead hero. It was a risky attempt to k...

    The fourth Shrek film, aptly titled Shrek Forever After (or Shrek: The Final Chapter in some marketing, but thankfully never Shrek 4ever After), was released in 2010. The film was advertised as the final film in the core Shrek series, which has so far proven to be true despite the constant conversation about a fifth entry. Similar to Puss in Boots,...

    Released in 2007, Shrek The Third was one of the most hotly anticipated movies of that year, as audiences had really fallen in love with the first two films of the series. Because of that, the movie was a guaranteed box office success. However, where the movie failed was in delivering the same quality entertainment as its predecessors. While Shrek ...

    Finally, at the top of this list, as expected, is 2004’s Shrek 2. The film was coming right off the immense success of the first entry in the series, and it did something that few sequels are able to do. Shrek 2 delivered a sequel that was as good, if not better than, the film that preceded it. The hype around the movie and the franchise was real. ...

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  5. May 22, 2001 · DreamWorks officially acknowledges “Shrek’s” cost to be $48 million to $50 million. That doesn’t include the cost of a couple of false starts on the film with other computer animation...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShrekShrek - Wikipedia

    The film closed on December 6, 2001, after grossing $267.7 million domestically, along with $216.7 million overseas, for a worldwide total of $484.4 million. [5] Produced on a $60 million budget, the film was a huge box office smash [5] and is the fourth highest-grossing film of 2001.

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