![]() ![]() ![]() Of course, their lunacy ensues with the Villainous Six and the assumed dead Wild Knuckles all after Gru and his minions, throwing everything they can at them in wacky scenarios and chase scenes. During a moment of confusion Gru hatches a plan to steal the ancient amulet from right under their noses to show he has just what it takes to join them. Gru is unfortunately ridiculed due to his age and told to leave. With the recent disappearance of Wild Knuckles Gru applies to join the Villainous Six and gets himself an interview at their headquarters hidden in plain sight underneath the local record store Criminal Records. That is enough of that though, we are here for Gru and his dreams. The Minions have tracked Gru down after their brief run-in in the last movie via a help wanted ad and a whole heap of sad minion eyes. While most kids at his school are picked up by loving parents he is greeted by his minions before blasting off home. Gru (Steve Carell) is an 11 and 3-quarter-year-old child with dreams of one day being a super villain. Leader and founder Wild Knuckles (Alan Arkin) is double-crossed by fellow team member Belle Bottom (Taraji P Henson) who stole the ancient all-powerful amulet from him that he stole originally, leaving him to fall to his assumed death. We begin in 1976’s California with an insight into the latest heist from renowned bad guys The Villainous Six. It lives somewhere in the headspace between the two. ![]() Minions: The Rise of Gru is a cross-over event of sorts in that it is not completely a Minions movie but also not solely a Despicable Me movie. Everyone’s favourite super villain turned goodish guy is back and this time we are taking a trip down memory lane to find out just how it is that Gru become the villain we all know and love. ![]()
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