Today we're finishing the Despicable Me and Minions Saga of movie with Despicable Me 3! Not gonna lie, we think Illumination missed the mark with this one. How does it add to the worldbuilding? Will the licensed music save the bland storyline? Why are the minions mad at Gru for the millionth time? And will Grucy (or Grussy) be able to save the day??!?!?111??1
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Despicable Me 3 - 2017
The mischievous Minions hope that Gru will return to a life of crime after the new boss of the Anti-Villain League fires him. Instead, Gru decides to remain retired and travel to Freedonia to meet his long-lost twin brother for the first time. The reunited siblings soon find themselves in an uneasy alliance to take down the elusive Balthazar Bratt, a former 1980s child star who seeks revenge against the world.
Music from Epidemic Sound (affiliate link):
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Additional music and VFX assets from ProductionCrate (affiliate link):
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Additional music by Lud and Schlatts Musical Emporium and Zoë Blade
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Editors: Josiah Brown & Thomas Folland
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