Dreamworks Animation Secures Three Future Film Dates

Dreamworks Animation Secures Three Future Film Dates

Fans on social media are already speculating (and completely disregarding the possibility of an original film) what sequels will be released on the three film dates recently secured by Dreamworks.

By MarkJulian - Jun 01, 2018 10:06 PM EST
Filed Under: Movies
Dreamworks Animation just confirmed that they will be releasing three films in the coming future- in 2021, 2022 and 2023.  The problem is that no one knows what they could be.


Followers on social media are jokingly (we hope they're joking) that sequels to The Bee movie or Shark's Tale are in the works. It's far more likely that one of the release dates contains another installment in the How to Train Your Dragon franchise, Shrek franchise or Kung Fu Panda.  Keep it locked to Toonado for news on when the "Untitled Dreamworks Animation Films" actually receives titles.  
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