As the most popular animated work under Illumination Entertainment, the "Despicable Me" series has produced its fourth installment. Recently, the first official trailer for "Despicable Me 4" was released.

The animation "Despicable Me 4" has released its first trailer! The Gru family welcomes a new member "Mini Gru" Duration: 02:24 Source: Movie Network
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1905 Movie News As the most popular animation work under Illumination Entertainment, the "Despicable Me" series has been produced Part Four. Recently, the first official trailer for "Despicable Me 4" was released.

In the trailer, Despicable Me Gru once again encountered a powerful enemy. He needs to lead the whole family into battle together in order to restore peace to the world. Interestingly, after getting married, Gru had another son, so his current family composition is three daughters, a son and a wife. Judging from the constant reversal of jokes during the mission of Gru's youngest son, the film has a hint of "The Incredibles". As for the beloved Minions, they are not absent from the film. In fact, part of Despicable Me's success can be attributed to the Minions. The character was originally a serious human being, but due to cost issues, it was simplified into its current capsule form. But I didn't expect that the cute appearance with big eyes, which makes people think it is very cute, instead takes over the spotlight and becomes the protagonist.

"Despicable Me" is one of Illumination Entertainment's most profitable IPs. In 2010, "Despicable Me" had a global box office of US$546 million. In 2013, "Despicable Me 2" grossed $976 million at the box office. The third part took a slight step back, but still had $879 million. Judging from the performance of the trailer, this "Despicable Me" will continue the routines of the entire series, and even inherit the funny method. In terms of cast and crew, Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig, Pierre Coffin and others return to voice their roles, and series director Chris Renard teams up with his "The Secret Life of Pets" partner Patrick Delage to direct. According to the plan, the film will be released in North America on July 3 this year.