Ooooh here HE comes! Who is he? It is Maxime Le Mal (voiced by Will Ferrell), who is out of prison and ready for revenge. This leads Gru (Steve Carrell), his lady Valentina (Sofia Vergara), and their ...
Another Despicable Me 4 clip from Illumination‘s highly-anticipated animated sequel has surfaced online, featuring Gru and his family. “In the first Despicable Me movie in seven years, Gru, the ...
Steve Carell's iconic Despicable Me character Gru has a new family member. Illumination and Universal Pictures have released the trailer for Despicable Me 4, the latest entry in the long-running ...
Seven years have passed since the last “Despicable Me” movie, and the only thing that’s changed in Gru’s world is the addition of another child, Gru Jr., who’s the spitting image of his dad: hook nose ...
Despicable Me 4 will introduce a new member to Gru's family, Gru Jr., who doesn't seem to like him at all, complicating Gru's next mission. Gru's family will face dangerous antagonists, Maxime Le Mal ...
Despicable Me 4 ranks as the lowest-rated film in the franchise with a 55% Rotten Tomatoes score. Minions received mixed reviews and the lowest Rotten Tomatoes rating before Despicable Me 4, but still ...
"Bring Minion movie fun to life with LEGO® Despicable Me 4 Minions and Gru's Family Mansion (75583) toy house and tree house playset. This buildable Minions movie toy for kids aged 8+ is filled with ...
Gru and his lovable yet chaotic Minions have been household names for over a decade. The first film, which debuted in July 2010, has led to an entire franchise of movies, spinoffs, short films, video ...
There’s a lot to admire about Gru. He’s resourceful. He’s efficient. He operates in moral gray zones with the confidence of a man who already knows the regulation doesn’t specifically prohibit what he ...
The IMDB logline for Despicable Me 2 is “Gru is recruited by the Anti-Villain League to help deal with a powerful new super criminal.” Technically, that’s true, but this pleasing sequel is actually a ...
Previous entries in the series played like zany feature-length cartoons. This one feels like someone shoehorned a handful of shorts into a slightly messy 90-minute movie. Returning director Chris ...