Zendaya Reportedly In Talks To Join ‘Shrek 5’ As Shrek & Fiona’s Daughter

Zendaya Reportedly In Talks To Join ‘Shrek 5’ As Shrek & Fiona’s Daughter
Superstar actress Zendaya may be joining the iconic “Shrek” franchise!
According to reports, the “Spider-Man” and “Dune” star is allegedly being considered to voice Felicia, one of Shrek and Fiona’s triplet children, in the highly anticipated “Shrek 5,” which is set to hit theaters in 2026.
While plot details remain under wraps, sources confirm that Mike Myers (Shrek), Eddie Murphy (Donkey), and Cameron Diaz (Fiona) are all returning for the next chapter of the beloved franchise.
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The “Shrek” series began in 2001, introducing audiences to the grumpy but lovable ogre Shrek, who sets out to rescue Princess Fiona—only to discover she’s hiding a big secret of her own. With the help of Donkey, their adventures lead to love, friendship, and plenty of laughs.
The $4 billion franchise has spawned four films to date, multiple spin-offs, and a Broadway musical, with the most recent installment, “Shrek Forever After,” released in 2010.
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