![]() ![]() Keeping one is what proves to be difficult. As the trailer notes, finding a master is the easy part. For as long as the adorable little creatures have existed, they’ve had but one purpose: They seek to find and serve the most despicable master in the world. Minions have been around forever, since the dawn of the dinosaurs. The trailer is full of hints about the species' past, what their culture is like, and the use of the word “banana.” Below are the eight things we learned about the Minions: ![]() Now, the Minions are the stars of their very own prequel, featuring voice acting by Sandra Bullock, Jon Hamm, Michael Keaton, Allison Janney, Steve Coogan and, according to The Hollywood Reporter, Steve Carell. This spawned the 2013 sequel "Despicable Me 2," which shattered that record, earning $970,761,885 worldwide. Fun for adults and children alike, the short, gibberish-speaking klutzes helped the first film earn $543,113,985 worldwide, according to Box Office Mojo. The Minions were first introduced in 2010's "Despicable Me," where they quickly stole the show and the hearts of audiences. The “Despicable Me” spinoff shows the long journey that the age-old species underwent before finally finding their evil master, Gru (voiced by Steve Carell). The first trailer for Illumination’s new film “Minions” was released Tuesday and it’s packed full of history regarding everyone’s favorite pint-sized yellow villain helpers. The stars of the new "Minions" movie Stuart, Kevin and Bob. ![]()
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