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Eddie Murphy, "Donkey" of "Shrek the Third", said, "What's different is the story is different think they've incorporated all the characters more. The story isn't so much Shrek and Donkey and Fiona. It's everybody, everybody's got funny stuff to do. But what's remained consistent is the sweetness: a sweet little message in the back, and what's in the front is very, very funny and inventive."
"Shrek the Third," finds Shrek and Fiona living happily ever after in the land of Far Far Away.
But then the king dies and Shrek is asked to take the throne. The problem is, he doesn't want the job, but the evil Prince Charming does.
Mayhem ensues, including a body switch for Murphy's "Donkey" and Banderas' "Puss in Boots."
As the reporters took their place lining the red carpet, "Spider-Man 3," had already broken the North American three-day record, with a take of 148 million dollars, and has enjoyed an estimated worldwide gross of 375 million US dollars since opening worldwide on May 1st.
But that didn't worry the Shrek cast and crew, who will just be hoping to magic up something similar.
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