Player Affinity writes: It can be both a testament to and a demerit against a film that has a supporting character – be they quirky, wise, evil, funny or just larger than life – that overshadows its lead. In one case, these characters have transcended and bolstered what is a smaller, secondary role with a memorable spark, but on the other hand often it marks a franchise that has run out of things to say with its principle cast and storylines. The “Shrek” franchise squarely belongs in the latter camp, but thankfully in the case of Antonio Banderas’ character of Puss in Boots, this does not mean a charming little side project cannot successfully emerge.
With the new The Crow remake coming soon, we take a look back at the 30-year-old cult classic original–and where the stars are now.
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