The first film, 2001's Shrek, even won the first-ever Oscar for Best Animated Feature. This is kind of sad because there are a lot of genuinely good things about the series. ![]() The Shrek franchise has been taken in by internet communities and completely turned into mostly a meme. In the conversation about best sequels of all time, there's one film that often seems to be missing: 2004's Shrek 2. They also need to use the characters in a way that further develops them, while staying true to what audiences already know. A good sequel needs to expand on the world and the story established in the first film. ![]() A good sequel has to be more than just a good movie on its own. There are a few examples of sequels being as good or better than their predecessors, like The Dark Knight and Toy Story 2, but good sequels are kind of few and far between for a reason. Making a sequel that lives up to the original is a hard task for any filmmaker, and so often they fail in comparison.
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