New Minions: The Rise of Gru Trailer Has Arrived

A brand new trailer for Minions: The Rise of Gru has arrived, showcasing stunning animation while reminding us this is very much a Minions sequel.

One of the last remaining delayed films from 2020 is Illumination’s Minions sequel, The Rise of Gru. It’s been so strange thinking on this film, which has had toys on the shelves for about two years now, despite being delayed multiple times. This morning, however, brings a new trailer to remind us all it’s coming:

I’m absolutely floored by how impressive the animation is in this trailer; just drop dead gorgeous. It’s also nice to get a bit more of the story and showing off how Gru, despite being in the title, isn’t taking complete focus away from the Minions in their own spin-off film.

Long before he becomes the master of evil, Gru (Oscar® nominee Steve Carell) is just a 12-year-old boy in 1970s suburbia, plotting to take over the world from his basement.

It’s not going particularly well. When Gru crosses paths with the Minions, including Kevin, Stuart, Bob, and Otto—a new Minion sporting braces and a desperate need to please—this unexpected family joins forces. Together, they build their first lair, design their first weapons, and strive to execute their first missions.

When the infamous supervillain supergroup, the Vicious 6, oust their leader—legendary martial arts fighter Wild Knuckles (Oscar® winner Alan Arkin)— Gru, their most devoted fanboy, interviews to become their newest member. The Vicious 6 is not impressed by the diminutive, wannabe villain, but then Gru outsmarts (and enrages) them, and he suddenly finds himself the mortal enemy of the apex of evil. With Gru on the run, the Minions attempt to master the art of kung fu to help save him, and Gru discovers that even bad guys need a little help from their friends.

Minions: The Rise of Gru hits theaters (finally) on July 1, 2022.

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