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"El nuevo estilo de shrek 5 se debate, incluso Sonic pesa"

Mar 29,2025 Autor: Aaron

Shrek 5 ha presentado su elenco completamente nuevo con un nuevo tráiler teaser, e incluso la película Sonic no está segura de qué hacer con el nuevo aspecto de Shrek. En un video autocrítico publicado en Tiktok , la cuenta de la película Sonic ofreció "Consejos para Ogros Verdes", mostrando la transformación de la película Sonic de su infame diseño original de acción en vivo al revisado compartido varios meses después.

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IGN ES EXCLUSIVO PRIMERO MIRA DE LA ACTIVA Live-Action the Hedgehog: The Movie en 2018 , y la retroalimentación fue, por decirlo suavemente, mixta. Los fanáticos estaban particularmente fascinados por los dientes, el físico, los ojos pequeños y los dedos extrañamente humanos. Después de la reacción violenta, el director Jeff Fowler decidió cambiar el diseño controvertido del personaje icónico , prometiendo un aspecto más auténtico. El rediseño fue mucho mejor recibido .

Si bien los comentarios sobre el nuevo aspecto de Shrek no son tan polarizantes como la excursión inicial de acción en vivo de Sonic, la descarada respuesta de Sonic ha divertido a los fanáticos. "Sabes que es malo cuando ves la cuenta de la película Sonic dando consejos a Shrek 5", publicó un comentarista, mientras que otro dijo: "De ninguna manera en realidad publicaron esto" con un emoji llorando.

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La quinta película de Shrek se anunció originalmente en 2016, pero se calló durante años hasta que Chris Meledandri, CEO de Animation Studio Illumination, anunció su desarrollo activo en 2023 junto con las esperanzas de un spin-off de burro. Universal Pictures retrasó el lanzamiento de Shrek 5 por unos meses hasta el 23 de diciembre de 2026, al tiempo que colocó a los despreciables 3 Minions 3 spin-off en su ranura original.

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