12 Underrated DreamWorks Movies You Need To Watch

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DreamWorks has underrated gems in its catalog.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Since its inception in 1994, DreamWorks Animation has produced remarkable films and franchises, but there are plenty of underrated gems within the DreamWorks catalog that deserve more recognition. DreamWorks was established by Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, and David Geffen, all of whom leveraged their prior experience in entertainment to secure the company's success.

11 Over The Hedge Over the Hedge was released in 2006, and it follows RJ, a cunning raccoon who fools a group of woodland creatures into helping him regain the food he owes a murderous bear. The movie showcases a superb ensemble including Bruce Willis , Steve Carell , and Wanda Sykes . Over the Hedge is an enjoyable and clever film that even works a playful heist into its storyline. The endearing characters, each with their own distinct arcs, captivate the audience.

9 Mr. Peabody & Sherman Mr. Peabody & Sherman came out in 2014, giving a new narrative to the pair of characters from The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. Their stories throughout the series always found them traveling through time and correcting historical events. The DreamWorks film uses the same concept as the show. Its voice cast featured Ty Burrell , Max Charles , Patrick Warburton , and Stephen Colbert . Mr.Peabody & Sherman is full of humor, but it doesn't just elicit laughter.

Sinbad faced challenges at the box office, as its reception was hurt by uncertainty about its tonal balance. The film caters to both mature and younger audiences. Despite its initial box office struggles, Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas excels in its writing, masterfully portraying Sinbad's evolution from a self-serving pirate to a noble friend. Propelled by this character transformation, the movie is an enjoyable and daring adventure across the sea.

5 Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is a 2005 stop-motion film that parodies classic monster movies and Hammer Horror films, all while being based on the creative universe crafted by Nick Park. The movie contains a tremendous ensemble cast featuring Peter Sallis , Helena Bonham Carter , and Ralph Fiennes . The DreamWorks film thrives on its stop-motion artistry, which breathes life into these rich characters.

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