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What makes it work so well here is that it feels organic. We know for a fact that Gru adopted this girl with ill intentions ...
Despicable Me 4 was released in Summer 2024 and grossed nearly a billion dollars against a budget of $100 million (via Box Office Mojo), proving that the franchise is still highly lucrative, even ...
Sycamore Studios is developing the feature project that counts Marvel veteran Jeremy Latcham as executive producer.
Since they first emerged in the original “Despicable Me” in 2010, the Minions have marauded through movie theaters with impunity, soaking up some $4.6 billion in ticket sales and spawning a ...
“Despicable Me 4,” the Illumination Animation sequel, led the way over the holiday weekend with $75 million in ticket sales Friday through Sunday and $122.6 million since opening on Wednesday ...
Despicable Me 4 already has $25.5M from 20 offshore territories, led by Australia. With the addition of 52 markets on July 3 including Mexico, Spain and Brazil, the pic’s running overseas box ...
Since 2010, the Despicable Me franchise has been one of the most bankable properties in all of entertainment. Illumination’s Minions films continue to rake in money at the box office, with this ...
Today, “Despicable Me” is a huge franchise, in fact the most successful animated empire in history, with $4.6 billion tallied up for what’s now called simply Illumination and its parent ...
FRIDAY PM: Despicable Me 4 is looking to post a Friday of $23.4M, on its way toward a $64.4M 3-day and 5-day of $112M at 4,428 sites, which is still north of tracking’s range of $110M to $120M.
In the last 14 years, the Despicable Me movies have been franchise gold for Illumination. It's no wonder we've seen direct sequels alongside the Minions spinoffs/prequels. And yet, all franchises ...
'Despicable Me 4' dominated the July 4 holiday box office, earning a massive $122.6 million, while A24's 'MaXXXine' opened to $6.7 million.
Instead, “Despicable Me 4” is best consumed like snack food. Pay attention if you must but what you see on the screen may have nothing to do with what you’ll see five minutes later.