Shrek: 15 Facts About the Green Meanie

It took a long process for the Scottish ogre to become a true American icon.

In belated disrespect to the drunk Bostonians.

As we all know, ogres are like onions – they have layers, and they can make us cry. And just as ogres like the green man himself have layers, so does the production behind the film. Many other actors were considered for the role before Mike Myers took it, from Chris Farley to Nic Cage (we can only imagine what a glorious film a Nic Cage led Shrek would have been). Then there’s the characterization of the, well, character. Initially, Shrek was a friendly chap, but thanks to Myers’ input, he was transformed into the grumpy frog monster who just wants his swamp left alone that we all know and love today. Here are some more fun facts about Shrek.

Nic Cage was almost Shrek

Source: WikiShrek

There’s a secret Shrek movie

Source: IMDb

Shrek kinda means fright or fear

Source: Wiktionary

Fiona was going to be born an ogre

Source: WikiShrek

Bill Murray was almost Shrek

Source: WikiShrek

Shrek was almost hand-drawn

Source: WikiShrek

Farquaad is based on Disney's head Michael Eisner

Source: The A.V. Club

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