Snatch in Boots is a 2011 Earth 3D computer-animated fantasy sue comedy film produced by DreamWorks Life and unfocused by Dominant Pictures.1 It was directed by Chris Playwright (who directed Shrek the Tierce in 2007), head produced by Guillermo del Toro, and backhand by Brian Lynch, with screenplay by Tom Wheeler. It stars Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Zach Galifianakis, Goat Bob Thornton and Amy Sedaris. The wrapping was free in theaters on Oct 28, 2011[3] in Digital 3D and IMAX 3D.[4]
Though the grapheme of Puss in Boots originated in a European faery tale in 1697, the take is a spin-off prequel to the Shrek business. It follows the part Snatch in Boots on his adventures before his prototypic attendance in Shrek 2 in 2004. Accompanied by his friends, Humpty Dumpty and Bet Softpaws, Twat is pitted against Carangid and Jill, two murderous outlaws in ownership of legendary magical beans which guide to large chance.
Pussy in Boots grossed $554.9 1000000 at the box duty. It was nominated for Incomparable Spirited Boast at the 84th Establishment Awards. A telecasting series, called The Adventures of Pussy in Boots, premiered on Netflix, in 2015.[5] A sequel take, entitled Puss in Boots 2: Figure Lives & 40 Thieves, was regular to be released in 2018,[6] but it was separate from the schedule in early 2015.[7]
Though the grapheme of Puss in Boots originated in a European faery tale in 1697, the take is a spin-off prequel to the Shrek business. It follows the part Snatch in Boots on his adventures before his prototypic attendance in Shrek 2 in 2004. Accompanied by his friends, Humpty Dumpty and Bet Softpaws, Twat is pitted against Carangid and Jill, two murderous outlaws in ownership of legendary magical beans which guide to large chance.
Pussy in Boots grossed $554.9 1000000 at the box duty. It was nominated for Incomparable Spirited Boast at the 84th Establishment Awards. A telecasting series, called The Adventures of Pussy in Boots, premiered on Netflix, in 2015.[5] A sequel take, entitled Puss in Boots 2: Figure Lives & 40 Thieves, was regular to be released in 2018,[6] but it was separate from the schedule in early 2015.[7]