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We'll never get ogre the loss
SomeBODY once told me Shrek and Shrek 2 are leaving Netflix at the end of the month. According to the movies' pages on the streaming service, the last day to watch both of them is Saturday, April 30.
This is too bad for Netflix, as the classic animated family comedies have been holding steady in the Netflix Daily Top 10 Movies chart since early March. As of today, April 29, Shrek is the No. 6 movie on Netflix and Shrek 2 is No. 7.
The good news is that there still will be plenty of Shrek left on Netflix. Shrek Forever After, the fourth and most recent film in the franchise, is staying on Netflix, as are the Puss in Boots spinoffs, the shows Shrek's Swamp Stories and Spooky Stories, and the filmed version of the Shrek Broadway musical. And coincidentally, there's more Mike Myers content coming to Netflix this week in the form of his new series The Pentaverate, the voice of Shrek's long-awaited return to television comedy. It's coming on Thursday, May 5, but be warned, it's not kid-friendly.
And that's not the only good news. Shrek and Shrek 2 are not leaving streaming, they're just moving over to Peacock. They start streaming on Peacock on May 1. Shrek the Third is available on HBO Max.
Shrek came out in 2001 and won the first Academy Award for Best Animated Film. It tells the story of the titular cranky green ogre, who wants to get a bunch of displaced fairytale creatures to leave his swamp so he can go back to being alone. He makes a deal with the wicked Lord Farquaad (John Lithgow) to rescue Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz) in exchange for getting his swamp back, and sets off with his annoying companion Donkey (Eddie Murphy) on the adventure. Shrek and Fiona fall in love, and Fiona becomes an ogre herself. Shrek 2 is even better, and follows Shrek and Fiona as they deal with threats to their marriage. It also won the Academy Award for Best Animated Film.
More on Netflix:
April 1
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Seasons 1-7
April 2
Truth or Dare
April 4
The Killing of a Sacred Deer
April 5
The Florida Project
April 8
House of the Witch
April 15
About Time
April 18
Miss Sloane
April 24
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
April 25
The Artist
April 26
August: Osage County
April 29
Angel 'N' Devil: Season 1
The Beach Loafer
Either Me Or My Auntie, aka Ya ana ya khalty
El señor de los Cielos: Seasons 1-7
Escaping Tel Aviv
Game Over
Hostel
Karkar
K.O.3an Guo
K.O. One Re-act
KO One Return
The Light of My Eyes
My Sleeping Lover, aka My Lover Is Sleepy
Omar & Salma 2
The Outsiders: Season 1
Tarek's Situation, aka Zarf Tarek
Wadjda
Zaki Chan
April 30
A Yellow Bird
Abduction
The Addams Family
Aliens Stole My Body
Batman Begins
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Darc
The Dark Knight
Dawson's Creek: Seasons 1-6
Dead Again in Tombstone
Dear John
Fire in the Blood
First Knight
Green Lantern
The Green Mile
He Even Has Your Eyes
Hudson Hawk
I Am Divine
JFK: The Making of a President
John & Yoko: Above Us Only Sky
JT LeRoy
Laatu
Léon: The Professional, aka The Professional
Loev
The Lucky One
Moneyball
Monthly Girls' Nozaki Kun
Mostly Sunny
My Best Friend's Wedding
The Negotiator
The Polar Express
Poseidon
Richie Rich
Secret Window
The Shawshank Redemption
Shrek
Shrek 2
Silverado
Snakes on a Plane
Snatch
Stepmom
Stripes
Superman Returns
The Town
Transformers: Dark of the Moon
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
V for Vendetta
When a Stranger Calls
Where the Wild Things Are
The Whole Truth
Yogi Bear