When a new criminal comes to town, the Anti-Villain League decides to hire Gru in order to fight him off. While Gru initially refuses, he eventually agrees after his aide goes back to his ev... Read allWhen a new criminal comes to town, the Anti-Villain League decides to hire Gru in order to fight him off. While Gru initially refuses, he eventually agrees after his aide goes back to his evil ways.When a new criminal comes to town, the Anti-Villain League decides to hire Gru in order to fight him off. While Gru initially refuses, he eventually agrees after his aide goes back to his evil ways.
- Nominated for 2 Oscars
- 12 wins & 66 nominations total
Steve Carell
- Gru
- (voice)
Kristen Wiig
- Lucy
- (voice)
Benjamin Bratt
- Eduardo Pérez
- (voice)
- …
Miranda Cosgrove
- Margo
- (voice)
Russell Brand
- Dr. Nefario
- (voice)
Ken Jeong
- Floyd Eagle-san
- (voice)
Steve Coogan
- Silas Ramsbottom
- (voice)
Elsie Fisher
- Agnes
- (voice)
Dana Gaier
- Edith
- (voice)
Moises Arias
- Antonio Pérez
- (voice)
Nasim Pedrad
- Jillian
- (voice)
Kristen Schaal
- Shannon
- (voice)
Pierre Coffin
- Kevin the Minion
- (voice)
- …
Chris Renaud
- Additional Minions
- (voice)
- …
Ava Acres
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
Lori Alan
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
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- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaWhen Lucy and Gru are reviewing Paradise Mall shop owners (suspects), the owner of Stuff-A-Bear (a satire of Build-A-Bear) overstuffs a bear and it explodes, making an expectant little boy cry. The boy is the same one that Gru made cry with a popping balloon in the beginning of the first Kẻ Trộm Mặt Trăng (2010).
- GoofsWhen Lucy is tazing Gru he drops his freeze ray but when it shows her trying to pick him up it is gone.
- Crazy creditsThroughout the first half of the end credits, three minions - Kevin, Stuart, and Bob - hold auditions for Minions (2015).
- Alternate versionsWhen first aired on NBC in 2016, the Illumination Entertainment logo from Đẳng Cấp Thú Cưng (2016) was used in the place of this film's variant.
- ConnectionsFeatured in ReelzChannel Specials: Richard Roeper's Red Hot Summer (2013)
- SoundtracksFun Fun Fun
Written and Performed by Pharrell Williams
Produced by Pharrell Williams of The Neptunes
Courtesy of Star Trak Entertainment/Interscope Records
Featured review
I adored "Despicable Me" and my wife and I could never agree which we liked more--that film or the similarly themed "Mega Mind". We liked them both but she preferred "Mega Mind". Regardless, both films are excellent and entertaining for all ages. Because "Despicable Me" made a huge amount of money, it wasn't surprising that soon after they announced they were making a sequel. And, when the early teaser promos arrived in theaters, they stressed the minions and said nothing about the sort of story the sequel would be. This was, apparently, very prescient--as the film turned out to be exactly that--a film with a vague plot but which was worth seeing just for the antics of the minions. In fact, my wife decided to see "Despicable Me 2" simply because she heard me laughing many times at the minions.
The film picks up pretty much right after the first one. Gru has adopted the three little girls and they, along with the minions and Dr. Lethario, are one big, happy family. However, trouble is brewing. Some super-villain has stolen a top secret formula that transforms nice creatures into killing machines--and a top secret international organization approaches the ex-villain, Gru, to help the locate the formula. They give him a spunky female sidekick and eventually romantic sparks fly. As far as the secret formula and the villain are concerned, this really seemed secondary to the romance and antics of the minions--and this plot seemed to wrap itself up quickly and easily.
As I said, the plot, for what it is, is minimal and seems to be just an excuse to watch the minions as well as the romance. And, for me, this was enough to justify recommending the film. Clearly not as good as the original, but filled with fun nonetheless.
The film picks up pretty much right after the first one. Gru has adopted the three little girls and they, along with the minions and Dr. Lethario, are one big, happy family. However, trouble is brewing. Some super-villain has stolen a top secret formula that transforms nice creatures into killing machines--and a top secret international organization approaches the ex-villain, Gru, to help the locate the formula. They give him a spunky female sidekick and eventually romantic sparks fly. As far as the secret formula and the villain are concerned, this really seemed secondary to the romance and antics of the minions--and this plot seemed to wrap itself up quickly and easily.
As I said, the plot, for what it is, is minimal and seems to be just an excuse to watch the minions as well as the romance. And, for me, this was enough to justify recommending the film. Clearly not as good as the original, but filled with fun nonetheless.
- planktonrules
- Feb 27, 2014
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Box office
- Budget
- $76,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $368,065,385
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $83,517,315
- Jul 7, 2013
- Gross worldwide
- $970,766,005
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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