The genius supervillain Gru returns to the big screen. Despicable Me 3 (Despicable Me 3) is the sequel to the animated film from 2012, Despicable Me 2. Here is the first trailer, which goes by the sound of Michael Jackson's famous song, Bad. Missing minions? Don't worry, even though they went their separate ways, they will not be missing in the third part of the animated franchise, which has already earned over 1.2 billion US dollars worldwide.
In an animated film Despicable Me 3 the villain Gru, now an agent of the Anti-Crime Agency, faces the infamous Balthazar Bratt (Trey Parker, creator of the cartoon South Park), a former child star, now a criminal obsessed with the character he played in the 1980s.
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The animated family comedy returns Steve Carell as Gru and Kristen Wiig as Gru's wife Lucy, as well as the camera crew behind the previous films I, Bastard and Minions (2015). If in the first part, Gru tried to slip away The moon, adopted three daughters and settled in a quiet suburb, in the second part, together with an agent of a mysterious crime-fighting organization, he was looking for a new the biggest bastard in the world, in the third installment, he fights not only with Balthazar Bratt, but also with his twin brother. Namely, Gru's long-lost will also appear Brother Dru, between which the law will flare up rivalry.
Gallery - highlights from the animated film Despicable Me 3:
Animated family comedy
I, the bastard 3
(Despicable Me 3, USA, 2017)
Direction: Pierre Coffin, Kyle Balda. Voices: Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig, Trey Parker, Miranda Cosgrove, Dana Gaier, Nev Scharrel.
In the cinema from June 30, 2017.