Crow rise to throw bananas and cheer loudly

Finally, the Despicable Me cinematic world is growing Minions: the rise of a puppy, which finally entered theaters after a two-year delay. With a massive $129 million opening over the extended weekend, families are turning in droves to despicable me prefix. Enough, trends started spreading across social media platforms and some started getting into trouble for sharing.

According to a series of viral videos on TikTok, some moviegoers are donning their suits and smuggling pounds of bananas, the characters’ favorite fruits, to theaters. In some cases, people decided to shoot the fruits on the screen, only to be promptly expelled from their theaters.

That’s not all, either. In another video, disciples Fans were cheering for the film’s introduction before a cinema closed the screening to remove those responsible for the unrest.

Gru . Rise It is the second movie released under the Minion banner and the fifth picture in despicable me Franchise business. It has generally positive reviews from critics, with a new rating of 72 percent on Rotten Tomatoes’ Tomatometer. Audiences liked the film, with the audience score for the review aggregator hovering at 91 percent Fresh.

To date, the entire franchise has grossed nearly $4 billion for Universal and despicable me 4 It is currently dated for a 2024 release.

Back in the ’70s, a young puppy tries to join a group of super-villains called the Vicious 6 after they overthrow their leader – the legendary fighter Wild Knuckles. When the interview turns catastrophic, Gru and his minions run into a race with the hot Vicious 6 on their tails. Fortunately, he finds a source Unlikely to guide—Wild Knuckles himself—and soon discovers that even the wicked need a little help from their friends.”

Take out Kyle Balda Minions: the rise of a puppy, with Brad Abelson and Jonathan Del Valle as co-directors. Steve Carell plays Gru with Pierre Coffin as Minions. The voice cast also includes Taraji B Henson, Michelle Yeoh, RZA, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Lucy Lawless, Dolph Lundgren, Danny Trejo, Russell Brand, Julie Andrews and Alan Arkin.

Minions: the rise of a puppy Now playing in theaters.

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