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New ‘Despicable Me 3’ Trailer Released

Illumination Entertainment has released a new trailer for Despicable Me 3, which is set to be released in theaters this summer.
The animated trilogy-maker once again follows Gru (Steve Carell), his family, and his Minions. This time around Gru has to deal with Balthazar Bratt (voiced by South Park co-creator Trey Parker), who uses the character he played as a child star in the ’80s as his villainous persona, while also considering a return to villainy himself after meeting his long-lost twin brother Dru.
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Tags: Cinco Paul, Despicable Me, Despicable Me 3, Eric Guillon, Illumination Entertainment, Ken Daurio, Kristen Wiig, Kyle Balda, Miranda Cosgrove, Pierre Coffin, Steve Carell, Trey Parker, Universal Pictures
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‘Despicable Me 3’ Trailer: It’s Gru Vs 80s Throwback Villain

Illumination Entertainment is a fine animation studio, but despite their well-convinced stories, the execution comes nowhere near the level of Disney or Pixar. If you had to ask what their flagship film would be, it would most probably be the Despicable Me films.
Despicable Me took the studio to where it is now, and Universal has released the first trailer for Despicable Me 3, starring Steve Carrell, Kristen Wiig, and Trey Parker.
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Tags: Dana Gaier, Despicable Me, Despicable Me 3, Illumination Entertainment, Jenny Slate, Julie Andrews, Kristen Wiig, Minions, Miranda Cosgrove, Nev Scharrel, Steve Carell, Steve Coogan, Trey Parker, Universal Pictures
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Blu-ray Review: South Park Season 19

South Park
Season 19
Blu-ray | DVD | Digital
Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone
Studio: Comedy Central
Release Date: September 6, 2016
For nearly twenty years, South Park has forced the world to walk on eggshells. Famous for its non-PC, ultra-controversial take on pop culture and world events, the animated Comedy Central series from creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone lets no one get away from a weekly 30-minute roasting in cartoon form. Everyone and everything from Mel Gibson and Scientology, to racism, politics, and foreign affairs have been tackled and put to task. What was left for them to do? What new direction could they possibly take? For the first time in the show’s history, the 19th season was entirely serialized, all focusing on a new principal’s takeover of South Park Elementary and the town’s movement towards a wholly PC attitude.
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