It has been years since fans last saw Shrek's kids as babies.
Now, the famous ogre family is getting much bigger, and fans are finally seeing what Shrek's sons look like as teenagers.
WHAT HAPPENED
The first official image from Shrek 5 has revealed teenage versions of Fergus and Farkle, the twin sons of Shrek and Fiona.
The image shows the two young ogres standing side by side, both with green skin but different hairstyles. One has brown hair, while the other has curly red hair.
The reveal gives fans their clearest look yet at how the next generation of the Shrek family will appear in the upcoming movie.
WHAT THE IMAGE SHOWS
First official look at teenage Fergus and Farkle.
- Both characters appear as full-grown young ogres.
- One son has brown hair.
- The other has curly red hair.
- The film is set for release on June 30, 2027.
THE BIGGER QUESTION
The Shrek series started as a story about an ogre who wanted to be left alone.
Now it has become a family story spanning generations.
With Shrek's children now teenagers, the franchise appears ready to explore new family dynamics while still keeping the original characters that longtime fans grew up with.
WHAT HAPPENS NOW
The movie will reunite much of the franchise's core cast.
Mike Myers returns as Shrek, Cameron Diaz returns as Fiona, and Zendaya joins as their daughter Felicia.
The twin sons will be voiced by Skyler Gisondo and Marcello Hernández.
WHAT WE STILL DON'T KNOW
How large a role Fergus and Farkle will play in the story.
- What challenge the Shrek family will face in the new film.
- Whether other fan-favorite characters will return.
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