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The penguins have repaired an old WWII airplane. The group attempts to fly back to New York, but a fuel leak forces an emergency crash landing in the African savanna. They discover a massive animal reserve where Alex is reunited with his biological parents, Zuba (the alpha lion) and Momma (a doting lioness). The problem? Alex’s father expects him to be a fierce warrior, but Alex learned to dance in New York.
However, there are two projects that fans often call "Madagascar 4" incorrectly: While not Madagascar 4 , this theatrical film focuses entirely on the penguins. It serves as a side-quel to Madagascar 3 . In this movie, the penguins face a new villain: an octopus named Dave (John Malkovich), who hates penguins because human zoos replaced his shows with penguin exhibits. It’s action-packed but does not feature Alex, Marty, Melman, or Gloria as main characters. 2. The Official Madagascar 4 (Cancelled) In 2014, DreamWorks Animation underwent a major restructuring. The studio announced a slate of sequels, including Madagascar 4 , with a planned release date of May 18, 2018 . However, due to financial difficulties and a shift in creative strategy (focusing on new IPs like Trolls and The Bad Guys ), the film was officially canceled in 2015 . madagascar 1 2 3 4
If you want the core experience, watch 1, 2, and 3 . Treat Penguins of Madagascar as a bonus action-comedy. As for Madagascar 4 ... for now, it remains the great animated sequel that never was. But with Hollywood’s current obsession with reboots, don’t be surprised if Alex, Marty, Melman, and Gloria swing back onto the big screen one day. The penguins have repaired an old WWII airplane
After blowing their cover in Monte Carlo, Alex and the gang discover that the only way to escape DuBois is to blend in with a traveling European circus. They befriend a jaguar named Gia (Jessica Chastain), a sea lion named Stefano (Martin Short), and a bear named Sonya. The problem
The problem? The circus is dying. Its shows are sad, dated, and dull. Alex uses his New York showmanship to reinvent the circus into a spectacular, high-flying, neon-drenched extravaganza.
Until then, remember: "I like to move it, move it."