Universal Pictures and Illumination have released for Minions: The Rise of Gru, which returns to preview the upcoming animated film. Starring Steve Carell as the voice of Gru, this family film, which will be released on July 1, 2022, is a prequel to Despicable Me. From this promo it appears that this film will be very entertaining and fun with cute little yellow creatures in pursuit and rescue of their new 'mini boss'.
Minions: The Rise of Gru is packed with the franchise's signature subversive humor and features the Minions flying a plane to San Francisco to '70s soundtrack. Then the trailer also shows them learning kung fu from Master Chow, an acupuncturist with crazy and slightly unique skills. We can also see the Vicious 6 villain group fighting it out with the Minions.
In addition to Steve Carrell as the voice of the beloved villain, Gru and Russell Brand as Dr. Nefario, an aspiring mad scientist, this animation also features Michelle Yeoh as Master Chow, an acupuncturist with insane Kung Fu skills, and Julie Andrews as the selfish mother of Gru and RZA, and Pierre Coffin as the voice of the Minion. Meanwhile, members of the criminal group The Vicious 6 are enlivened by Taraji P.
Alan Arkin as Wild Knuckles, Jean-Claude Van Damme as Jean Clawed, Lucy Lawless as Nunchuck, Dolph Lundgren as Svengeance and Danny Trejo as Stronghold.
Minions: The Rise of Gru tells the story of a 12 year old boy's dream to become the biggest supervillain in the world. Set in the 1970s, teenage Gru grew up in the suburbs. He is a fan of the criminal group called Vicious 6, Gru then makes plans to join them.
Fortunately, he has the support of his loyal followers, the Minions. Together, Kevin, Stuart, Bob, and Otto, they try to make all these "dreams" come true. The situation changes when Vicious 6 eliminates their leader, Wild Knuckles, giving Gru the perfect opportunity to join forces. But then things happen and Gru becomes friends with Wild Knuckles.
The sequel is directed by Kyle Balda (Despicable Me 3, Minions), with Brad Ableson (The Simpsons) and Jonathan del Val (The Secret Life of Pets franchise) as co-directors.
The creator and CEO of this franchise, Chris Meledandri serves as a producer with his partners Janet Healy and Chris Renaud. Meanwhile, the music and film soundtracks inspired by the '70s era will be produced by Grammy-winning musician and producer, Jack Antonoff.
As a way to promote the movie "Minions: The Rise of Gru", these little yellow creatures made their own intro format video in the purest style of one of the best series in history: "The Office". Through the official channels of both productions, this record was shared, which quickly went viral due to how hilarious it turned out to be.
As you can see, the intro is exactly the same, at least in its essence. The difference comes in the details.
On the sign welcoming Scranton, a minion appears spray painting a banana. Then, these characters appear entering the buildings of "The Office".
Another hilarious detail is that we see Gru leading a meeting where there is even a nod to the character "Prison Mike".
At the same time we see, we also meet Minions like Kevin who plays Dwight Schrute, being the victim of the jelly joke or Bob in the role of Pam.
The same with Otto who is Kevin spilling his chili WHAT A TIME!
There are even recreated scenes such as the fire drill that is, for many, one of the best beginnings of "The Office", which is now in the format of the number 1 office in the United States.
The Minions are very close to returning to the big screen with their long-awaited sequel "Minions: The Rise of Gru," where the beloved characters will star in a fun new adventure.
My Favorite Villain (Despicable Me), already has five derivative films, being "A Villain Is Born", the second of the Minions solo saga.
The prequel's plot is set in the early 1970s, where 12-year-old Gru is a fan of The Vicious 6, a powerful group of supervillains popular around the world.
So the young Gru decides with the help of the Minions to design a plan to become a recognized villain. To do this, he steals a precious stone from the gang. Unfortunately for him, while celebrating his triumph, he realizes that Otto, the new member of the Minions, lost the loot, so he must fight to restore his image as a villain.
The Rise of Gru is directed by Kyle Balda, who also directed Despicable Me 3 and Minions, as well as Brad Ableson and Jonathan del Val, who are co-directors.
Minions: A Villain Is Born is an upcoming American 3D computer-animated comedy film directed by Kyle Balda and Brad Abelson set for release in 2021. It is a prequel to the Despicable Me film series (from 2010) and also a sequel to the Despicable Me film series. Minions movie (from 2015). The film features the voices of Steve Carell and Pierre Coffin, who reprise their roles from previous installments.
Minions: The Rise of Gru was originally scheduled to be released in the United States on July 3, 2020 by Universal Pictures, but the film was pushed back to July 2, 2021 due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the film industry.
A follow-up to the 2015 film, this time set in the heart of the 1970s, a twelve-year-old Felonius Gru is growing up in the suburbs. A fan of a group of supervillains known as the Vicious 6, Gru hatches a plan to become evil enough to join them. When the Vicious 6 fire their leader, legendary wrestler Wild Knuckles, Gru interviews to become their newest member.
It doesn't go well, and things only get worse after Gru steals from them with the help of Kevin, Stuart, Bob, Otto, and the other Minions and suddenly becomes Apex of Evil's mortal enemy. On the run, Gru and the Minions will turn to an unlikely source of guidance - Wild Knuckles himself - and discover that even the bad guys need a little help from their friends.
The film was officially announced on January 26, 2017 with DreamWorks Animation and Illumination once again, in addition to distribution from Universal Pictures. Production began on July 29, 2017.
On March 19, 2020, Illumination announced that the film had been delayed due to the impact of the coronavirus on the film industry, with the film remaining unfinished due to Illuimation Mac Guff being temporarily closed in response to the pandemic.
On April 1, Illumination & Universal Studios announced that the film has been pushed back to July 2, 2021, replacing the original date set for Sing 2, and in early March 2021, the film was pushed back to July 1. July 2022.
The short announces a LEGO construction set inspired by the upcoming film, remember that this set will join the family of collections of the banana franchise that includes Minions built with LEGO bricks, LEGO Minions Kung Fu Battle, LEGO Minions Pilot in Training , among others.
During the short, the little polyglots use a new wardrobe with colored sportswear to practice Kung Fu and events occur that would only occur in a LEGO environment, such as the arms falling off with a blow and placing a robotic limb to become a cyborg. Also, for the first time we see the Minions' underwear after the failed dagger throw that cuts their clothes, while eating sandwiches or holding a goose. In the end, it all ends in a gratifying explosion and celebration.
The animated short isn't the only thing that will help satisfy fans' Minions fever, the upcoming sequel Minions: The Rise of Gru is in production and is scheduled to be released on July 1, 2022. The almost year-long delay entire release of the feature film, it means that Universal wants parents to feel completely confident about going to the theater with their children to enjoy the film.
The sequel follows in the footsteps of young Gru and the Minions as his henchmen and how they became the most despicable team in the world. Therefore, the story takes place before the events of the Despicable Me movies and is considered a sequel to the 1968 Minions where the little polyglots were looking for a new leader.
After Minions became one of the highest-grossing animated films of all time, the evil helpers are here to stay in pop culture. Certainly the franchise is one of the most successful and profitable for Universal, Illumination and in the history of cinema. Not to mention that they are a spin off of the Despicable Me movies, the second of which received an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.
Minions x Minecraft is bright, fun, and totally overrun by the Illumination characters, led by former supervillain Gru, Lucy, her three adorable little girls (Margo, Edith, and Agnes), and their army of mischievous Minions.
Our joy isn't simply derived from the feeling of defeating iconic villains like Vector or El Macho. It's not even because we can finally speak in a shrill tone without being accused of being disturbing. Why don't we take a look at the trailer? Then you will see what we are talking about.
Obviously, we're talking about costumes galore. These Minions know the value of dressing for the occasion. They have a look for every plan, ruse or misadventure.
Can we take a minute to appreciate how quickly they can adapt to whatever half-baked plans they find themselves in? You never know when you need to put out a fire in style or don an apron to clean a room. They're always ready, even though their exceptional overalls are a deceptively stylish staple in their own right. They go the extra mile and it is appreciated.
Minions are known for more than just their outfits, they're also very, well, Minions. And they'll need them all because the Minions aren't the only newcomers to the Overworld.
A slew of villains, including all six of the Vicious 6, aka the villain collective and future stars of the world in the upcoming Minions: Rise of Gru movie, are here too! I know what you're thinking. That's too much numerical evil for a DLC. But that's why all the Minions are here! It's up to you to decide who will cause more chaos: you or them.