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Despicable Me 3

Gru and his wife Lucy must stop former '80s child star Balthazar Bratt from achieving world domination.

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Kyle Balda

Bruno Dequier

Eric Guillon

Kelly Lake

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Cast & crew

Steve Carell

Steve Carell

Gru / Dru (voice)

Lori Alan

Lori Alan

Additional Voice (voice)

Bill Farmer

Bill Farmer

Additional Voice (voice)

Jan Rabson

Jan Rabson

Additional Voice (voice)

Bob Bergen

Bob Bergen

Additional Voice (voice)

Jess Harnell

Jess Harnell

Additional Voice (voice)

John Cygan

John Cygan

Additional Voice (voice)

Carlos Alazraqui

Carlos Alazraqui

Additional Voice (voice)

Teresa Ganzel

Teresa Ganzel

Additional Voice (voice)

Danny Mann

Danny Mann

Additional Voice (voice)

Laraine Newman

Laraine Newman

Additional Voice (voice)

Jim Ward

Jim Ward

Additional Voice (voice)

Andy Nyman

Andy Nyman

Clive the Robot (voice)

Mona Marshall

Mona Marshall

Additional Voice (voice)

Steve Coogan

Steve Coogan

Fritz / Silas Ramsbottom (voice)

Matthew Wood

Matthew Wood

Additional Voice (voice) (uncredited)

Tara Strong

Tara Strong

Additional Voice (voice)

Gregg Berger

Gregg Berger

Additional Voice (voice)

Kristen Wiig

Kristen Wiig

Lucy Wilde (voice)

Mindy Sterling

Mindy Sterling

Additional Voice (voice)

Julie Andrews

Julie Andrews

Gru’s Mom (voice)

Trey Parker

Trey Parker

Balthazar Bratt (voice)

Jenny Slate

Jenny Slate

Valerie Da Vinci (voice)

Chris Renaud

Chris Renaud

Additional Minions (voice) (uncredited)

Michael Beattie

Michael Beattie

Scar-Faced Man / TMZ Announcer (voice)

Brian T. Delaney

Brian T. Delaney

Commercial Announcer / Military Officer / Additional Voice (voice)

John Kassir

John Kassir

Additional Voice (voice)

Cory Walls

Cory Walls

Vincenzo (voice)

Miranda Cosgrove

Miranda Cosgrove

Margo (voice)

Dana Gaier

Dana Gaier

Edith (voice)

Pierre Coffin

Pierre Coffin

Mel / Minions / Museum Director / Additional Voice (voice)

Ken Daurio

Ken Daurio

Celebrity (voice)

Nhev Scharrel

Nhev Scharrel

Agnes (voice)

Adrian Ciscato

Adrian Ciscato

Niko (voice)

Katia Saponenko

Katia Saponenko

Niko’s Mother (voice)

Jude Alpers

Jude Alpers

Commercial Kid (voice)

Sophie M. Siadatpour

Sophie M. Siadatpour

Little Girl (voice)

Kyle Balda

Kyle Balda

Additional Voice (voice)

Stephanie De Meautis

Stephanie De Meautis

Additional Voice (voice)

Bruno Dequier

Bruno Dequier

Additional Voice (voice)

Eric Guillon

Eric Guillon

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Kelly Lake

Kelly Lake

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Details

GenresAction, Animation, Comedy, Family, Adventure
Runtime1h 30 mins
Released on15 Jun 2017
Languageen
Produced inUnited States of America

Reviews

paulv

/10

Nothing will beat the first film. The originality fades with most sequels. Unfortunately this is more the rule rather than the exception. For the same reason, I hope they don't bother to create another "Rango". That was another fun and brilliant animation in my opinion. Kids will like it and by all means don't avoid it. Just don't have high expectations.

Reno

6/10

**It's a family time!** I'm not a fan of this film, except I always loved Minions, particularly their solo film before this one. That prequel was awesome, so much fun. But it's hard to believe, this franchise has already reached three films/parts. Yeah, the Minions helped to find its place among the animation fans, but in this film they were kind of ignored. That's the truth. They had less screenspace which directly affected the film and those who love them. Gru is set to meet his twin brother, Dru, who is dreaming to be like his father, a supervillain. But now changed Gru is not interested to help his brother. Instead, he uses him to accomplish on what he had failed recently. Okayish story, but it had some good fun. It's almost given a hint about the possible plot for the next sequel. I think kids would enjoy it without expecting much. So a one time watchable film. _6/10_

John

8/10

The 80s scene at the beginning was awesome and worth a watch. The rest was the traditional weird mess shared by all the other Despicable Me movies.

r96sk

6/10

A no-frills third installment of <em>'Despicable Me'</em>. I found the initial few scenes of <em>'Despicable Me 3'</em> to be solid, with a few chuckles chucked in there. However, from around minute 30 it loses all steam and ends up being a fine but uninspiring 90 minutes. The voice cast are alright, but the characters themselves aren't all that interesting. Steve Carell and Trey Parker are good, as is an underused Kristen Wiig. Jenny Slate's character seems forgotten, like I feel like it sets up something with Valerie Da Vinci early on but I don't even recall what happens to her here - a waste, as my first impressions were positive. The minions are fine, not as funny at this point but there's some minor amusement there still. I, also, didn't dig the addition of Gru's brother, fwiw. Pharrell Williams' music, meanwhile, feels overused and ever so slightly rehashed. Gone are the days of 'Happy' - but hey! Only two years until <em>'Despicable Me 4'</em>! Woo...

CinemaSerf

6/10

Despite having state-of-the-art security, the world’s largest diamond is stolen from under the very noses of the anti-villain league and so that gets “Gru” and “Lucy” shown the door! They are not the giving up sort, though, and so set about planning to recover it from arch villain “Balthazar Bratt”. Touchingly, their daughter “Agnes” tries to help out by selling her toys but luckily before she has to start selling herself, “Gru” discovers that he has a long-lost twin brother - “Dru”. Thing is, it turns out that he’s even more villainous that “Balthazar” and is determined to recruit his brother into the ways of lucrative crime - and to steal the diamond from it’s previous pincher too! The story is a bit lightweight; is a bit of a confused mess at times and the mischievous minions don’t really feature enough to make too much difference to a plot that comes across more as a marketing exercise than a worthy sequel to the first, much quirkier and more entertaining film from almost seven years ago. A lively 1980s soundtrack chivvies it along and the youngsters will probably embrace the deftness of the slapstick scenarios - especially towards the end, but there’s not so much for the grown ups here and already this franchise is beginning to look like it has run it’s course.

All Trailers

On Digital Nov 21 & Blu-ray 12/5
Official Trailer #3
TV Spot 2
TV Spot 3
Official Trailer #2
Official Trailer

Teasers

On Digital Nov 21 & Blu-ray 12/5
TV Spot 2
TV Spot 3

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