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Despicable Me 3 is a 2017 American animated comedy film produced by Universal Pictures and Illumination, and distributed by Universal. It is the sequel to Despicable Me 2 (2013), the third main installment, and the fourth overall entry in the Despicable Me franchise.
Current logo, used first in Despicable Me 3 (2017) This is a list of productions produced by Illumination (formerly known as Illumination Entertainment), an American film and animation studio based in Santa Monica, California, United States. This includes feature films, television specials, shorts, and digital series.
Despicable Me 3: United States Gru's plan / Ending credits 90 Universal Pictures / Illumination Entertainment 2017 Spider-Man: Homecoming: United States Ending credits 133 Columbia Pictures / Marvel Studios / Arad Productions / Pascal Pictures 2017 Monster Island: Mexico / India Opening credits 80 Ánima Estudios / Discreet Art Productions 2017
international distribution only; produced by Regency Enterprises and Tri-State Pictures [125] [126] July 3, 2024: Despicable Me 4: co-production with Illumination [127] [113] July 18, 2024: Thelma: international distribution only; produced by Bandwagon, Zurich Avenue and Invention Studios July 19, 2024: Twisters
After a historically bad first half of the year, the box office is suddenly booming. “Despicable Me 4,” the Illumination Animation sequel, led the way over the holiday weekend with $75 million ...
You haven’t seen the last of Gru and the Minions quite yet. Universal Pictures and Illumination announced Friday that “Despicable Me 4” is coming to theaters on July 3, 2024. Steve Carell ...
Illumination, formerly known as Illumination Entertainment, is an American animation studio founded by Chris Meledandri on January 17, 2007, and is a division of Universal Pictures, [5] [6] [7] a division of Comcast through its wholly owned subsidiary NBCUniversal; Meledandri produces the films, while Universal finances and distributes them. [6]
Directed by Illumination veteran Chris Renaud (the first two “Despicable Me” films, “The Lorax” and both “Secret Life of Pets” movies are all his), one can’t fault the movie’s ...