Well, they’re almost identical. Both brothers are voiced by Steve Carell, but Dru is the blonder, bouncier, altogether more flamboyant version — think Prince Charming from the Shrek movies, only a little less English. Thanks to a lifetime of wickedness, he’s also filthy rich, and on hand to coax Gru away from reformed domestic bliss and back into the villain-mobile for one more heist.
Once properly attired in contrasting cat-suits, the pair are out to beat Gru’s nemesis, a washed up child actor turned mega-villain by the name of Balthazar Bratt (Trey Parker). Being from the 80’s and all, Bratt comes complete with shoulder pads and flares. His first weapon? A lethal keytar canon, spewing out weaponised disco riffs.
While kids find themselves transfixed by the plot that unfolds, the audience’s older members can enjoy a nostalgia trip to the tune of Michael Jackson, Madonna, Van Halen, or a-ha. 80’s classics will be joined by a selection of new boppers by Pharell Williams, pulled out of that roomy brown hat especially.
In its third incarnation, Despicable Me has everything we loved before — plus a little more retro, a little more sub-plot, and twice as much Carell.
What | Despicable Me 3 |
Where | Various Locations | MAP |
When |
30 Jun 17 – 30 Jul 17, Times vary |
Price | £determined by cinema |
Website | Click here for more information |