![]() ![]() Get updates on the latest posts and more from Monsters and Critics straight to your inbox. A famous villainous character voiced by Alan Arkin as Wild Knuckles seeks a treasure called “The Zodiac” (not the murderer) and ends up losing it to the wrong people. The film begins like a James Bond movie set in the ’70s with an action-packed setpiece that has homages to Indiana Jones. The new animated sequel sees Gru (Steve Carell) in his early years as an 11-year-old aspiring to be a famous villain. Here is our full review of Minions: The Rise of Gru. Will the new movie please parents and children alike? The new sequel brings back the centerpiece character of the Despicable Me franchise as a child. They work as a supporting laugh in the backdrop but at the forefront, it can be exhausting to an extraordinary extreme. Minions (2015) misunderstood what made the films work and gave us too much, well, Minions. But succumbing to the empathetic power of children is a hard task to resist as the first film hilariously displayed. The villainous Gru was always what made the series have a beating black heart as he attempted to be an over-the-top Bond-style villain. Minions: The Rise of Gru goes back to its roots by refocusing on the soul of the franchise. ![]()
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