Film producer says more Shreks to come(

ERLIN - Galvanized by the success of "Shrek the Third," Jeffrey Katzenberg says the tale of the green ogre who married a princess will continue. "More Shreks are coming!" producer Katzenberg, flanked by "Shrek" stars
Cameron Diaz,
Mike Myers and
Justin Timberlake, said at a news conference in Berlin on Friday.
Katzenberg said there will be a half-hour animated TV special, "Shrek the Halls," featuring the Shrek characters' versions of holiday traditions.
As for the plot of the fourth installment of the "Shrek" movie franchise, Katzenberg would only reveal that Shrek will have to come to terms with something difficult in his past.
The DreamWorks animated blockbuster opens in Germany on June 21.
Timberlake, who voices the future King Arthur, said his favorite moment while working on "Shrek the Third" was listening to director
Chris Miller do the voices of the animated cast.
"He can actually do every voice," said Timberlake. "He does a pretty good Mike (Myers). He can't do a very good Shrek, but he can do a good Mike doing Shrek, so it was a lot of fun to work with him."
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DreamWorks is a unit of DreamWorks SKG Inc.

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Only Two More Shreks Due
DreamWorks honcho Jeffrey Katzenberg told the Australian newspaper The Age that he envisions two more Shrek movies, and that's it. The fourth Shrek installment is in progress, with a release in 2010.
The fifth will be the last, Katzenberg told the newspaper. "It's a finite story, has been from the beginning, and I think that's part of its integrity, part of its strength, that we're not thinking this up as we go," he said. "Ultimately, we will come back to understand how Shrek arrived in that swamp. We will reveal his story." (Dark Horizons linked to the story.)
Shrek the Third has grossed more than $217 million domestically since its May 18 release. It's currently in theaters.
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