DESPICABLE ME Spinoff in Production, Set for 2014 Release.

DESPICABLE ME Spinoff in Production, Set for 2014 Release.

Illumination Entertainment and Universal Studios have quietly been working on a spinoff for their 2010 release, Despicable Me, based on the Minions. Click the jump for details

By MilitaryStormtrooper - Jul 24, 2012 07:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Animated Features
Source: Collider

If you loved those cute but pesky little pills called minions,Illumination Entertainment and Universal Studios have been working on a spinoff based around them, according to the good folks over at Collider..

"Illumination Entertainment and Universal Pictures spawned not one, but hopefully two new franchises with the release of 2010’s animated feature Despicable Me. A direct sequel, Despicable Me 2, is already set for release in July 2013, but Deadline now reports that the studios have quietly been working on a spinoff featuring those adorable/pesky little Minions. The spinoff feature is currently without a title, but Pierre Coffin (Despicable Me) will direct with Kyle Balda (The Lorax) acting as co-director. Brian Lynch (Hop, Puss in Boots) has already written the screenplay. Hit the jump for more.

No plot details are given, but the original story will focus on The Minions as they interact with human characters. It’ll be interesting to see how the characters carry a full feature film, given that they have no intelligible dialogue in the first pic. Fans (especially kids) got a big kick out of the creatures in Despicable Me, and Universal has already opened an amusement park ride centering on The Minions at Universal Studios Florida. Given their immense popularity, it’s not hard to see why the spinoff feature was given the go-ahead.

In addition to the spinoff, Coffin is also directing Despicable Me 2. Production of both films is being coordinated so that Coffin can move right into the spinoff after DM2".


Despicable Me 2 hits theaters July 2013 in 3-D!

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FckyouFlipflops
FckyouFlipflops - 7/24/2012, 7:34 PM
YES
BooYah
BooYah - 7/24/2012, 8:00 PM
Sequel should be fun I don't know about the spinoff though. I love those little guys but they can't even talk, how are they gonna lead a movie?
MilitaryStormtrooper
MilitaryStormtrooper - 7/24/2012, 8:33 PM
Boo Yah it was also revealed they will talk. i forgot to mention that

JBatesyFilmreviews
JBatesyFilmreviews - 7/24/2012, 9:24 PM
WHY THE [frick] are films like this being publicised on this website?
AutobotCommander84
AutobotCommander84 - 7/25/2012, 3:02 AM
In truth, I kind of want to see an animated adaptation on Cartoon Network or Nickelodeon. Granted, animated adaptations of movies like this usually aren't good and the plots are generic and childish, but if done right, something like that could work for this. Only problem is that Steve Carrell wouldn't be able to return for Gru
jessepostal
jessepostal - 7/25/2012, 5:36 AM
Really? I thought the movie was terrible
Asterisk
Asterisk - 7/25/2012, 6:57 AM
I liked the movie, but those minions were just so annoying. I hated them. I hate it when films have characters like that to appeal to little kids.
CPBuff22
CPBuff22 - 7/25/2012, 7:05 AM
The Minions were the best part of that movie. And the reason this is on CBM is because its about two super villains.
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