2017 live-action animated sequel directed by Paul King. British-French-Luxembourgish co-production starring Ben Whishaw as Paddington. Filmed in London, Shepton Mallet Prison and Knebworth Park. Released in UK on November 10, 2017, grossed $283.7 million worldwide
2004 animated fantasy comedy sequel to 2001's Shrek. Directed by Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury, and Conrad Vernon. Budget of $70 million, with $10 million salary for voice actors. Released May 19, 2004, grossed $935 million worldwide
2016 animated comedy film produced by Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment. Directed by Chris Renaud, starring Louis C.K. as Max and Eric Stonestreet as Duke. Released July 8, 2016, grossed $885.3 million worldwide. Sequel released June 7, 2019 with Patton Oswalt replacing Louis C.K
White rabbit with long ears and ability to shed expressions. Initially insane due to abandonment, hates pets and their owners. Becomes cute and manipulative, later shows love for being a pet
2020 computer-animated musical comedy sequel to 2016's Trolls. Directed by Walt Dohrn, starring Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake. Originally scheduled for April 2020 release, delayed due to COVID-19. Released digitally and on demand after pandemic ended
"Mean Girls" released in 2004, grossed $130 million from $18 million budget. Film created iconic lines like "You can't sit with us" and "On Wednesdays we wear pink". Created "Means Girls" day on October 3. Marked early days of female-centric mainstream cinema