TL;DR – Look, the kids started laughing with the title card and stopped with the end credits, and I am not sure that truly does matter in the scheme of things.
Post-Credit Scene – There are mid credit sequences but you don't need to stay for them.
Disclosure – I was invited to a press screening of this film.
Despicable Me 4 Review –
Well, it is time to get the banana papayas out because it is Minions time. Look, I have generally liked these films because there is an almost charm to the slapstick comedy that permeates every frame. Also, while my mother is not a fan of this, I don't have any kids, so I only have to watch this film once—my deepest sympathies to those well into the double-digit viewings. But now we are six films deep into this world, can there be any more fun to be found? Well, that is what we will find out today.
So to set the scene, Gru (Steve Carell) is still working for the Anti-Villain League, and this time, his mark is Maxime Le Mal (Will Ferrell), a heavily 'French' accented villain and former classmate of Gru. Indeed, Gru takes him down in the middle of their class reunion. Things are also looking up at home, where he and Lucy (Kristen Wiig) have welcomed a new child into the family, Gru Jr. But when Maxime escapes and threatens to 'cockroach-ize' the baby, well, the whole family has to go undercover to keep safe. You better hope your new neighbours are not secret supervillain fans.
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