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Lord Maximus Farquaad is the main antagonist of the 2001 animated feature film Shrek; as well as Shrek 4-D, and the musical. He is voiced by John Lithgow . He does not appear in William Steig 's original picture book of the same name .
When Lord Farquaad is interrogating him, Gingy refuses to co-operate until Farquaad threatens to remove his gumdrop buttons, causing Gingy to exclaim "No! Not my gumdrop buttons!". Gingy then begins to answer Farquaad's questions.
In the first film, Shrek, Lord Farquaad kidnaps him and tortures him for information, but Gingy refuses to reveal Shrek's location. There is an echo in Shrek 2 , where a gigantic gingerbread man baked by The Muffin Man helps storm Prince Charming's castle.
John Lithgow would happily step into Lord Farquaad's boots again.. In the new issue of PEOPLE, the 79-year-old actor says he would "say yes in a minute" to joining the voice cast for the upcoming ...
The Shrek soundtracks are a collection of soundtracks from all four movies of the Shrek series, including separate editions for the movie score.Each soundtrack contains all songs that featured in their respective film, and the score album contains the music composed by Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell.
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First mentioned in Shrek (2001), a variant of the lyrics are used in a scene where the villain Lord Farquaad tortures and interrogates Gingy the Gingerbread Man. This scene was recreated in Shrek the Musical (2008–2018) and the fan film Shrek Retold (2018), and was shared on social media in 2022 to mock Amber Heard and her lawyers for a ...
After all, a dead Lord Farquaad cannot return for future sequels. In the 23 years since Shrek hit theaters, Lord Farquaad has yet to return to the Shrek universe despite multiple sequels and spinoffs.