By James Scout/ Oct 31, 2022
An upcoming American computer-animated adventure comedy movie titled Puss in Boots: The Last Wish will be released by DreamWorks Animation. The film is a Puss in Boots sequel and a Shrek spin-off (2011).
In the movie, which was directed by Joel Crawford and co-directed by Januel Mercado, Salma Hayek and Antonio Banderas both reprise their roles as Puss in Boots and Kitty Softpaws, respectively.
– Antonio Banderas as Puss in Boots(voice) – Salma Hayek as Kitty Softpaws(voice) – Harvey Guillén as Perro(voice)
– Florence Pugh as Goldilocks(voice) – John Mulaney as Jack Horner(voice) – Wagner Moura as The Big Bad Wolf(voice)
– Ray Winstone as Papa Bear(voice) – Samson Kayo as Baby Bear(voice) – Olivia Colman as Mama Bear(voice)
On December 21, 2022, the movie is scheduled for release in theaters. Before being removed from the release schedule in January 2015 due to corporate restructuring and DreamWorks Animation's new policy to release just two films a year,
Joel Crawford is the director of this movie. American storyboard artist and director Joel Crawford is best known for his work on several DreamWorks Animation movies, such as The Croods: A New Age (2020).
Antonio Banderas as Puss in Boots, a former cat fugitive from the law and a hero of San Ricardo. Salma Hayek as Kitty Softpaws, a street-savvy Tuxedo cat who is Puss' female counterpart and love interest.
Wagner Moura as the Big Bad Wolf. The Big Bad Wolf seen in this film is a version separate from the one seen in the Shrek films.
Almost 17 years have passed since Puss first appeared in the "Shrek" films. Puss must be aware of how long that is for a cat to live because "The Last Wish" is about his desire to live a little longer.
Puss is searching for the fabled Last Wish to recover his eight other lives, which he has lost on his adventures. With only one life left, this is the most hazardous trip Puss has ever taken.
The plot of "The Last Wish" seems to have more original components than most "Shrek" films, which is an intriguing aspect. Despite the popularity of wishes in folklore, there are no fairy tales that mention a "last wish."
The title of this film, "Last Wish," is unknown; it may refer to a genie, a fairy godmother, or some other folktale. If it's brand-new, it'll be one of the few times DreamWorks didn't draw inspiration from an old fairy tale for a significant plot point in the "Shrek" universe.