Despicable Me 4 Director Shares Blunt Answer On If The Minions Will Ever Be Adapted For Live Action, And I’m In Complete Agreement

Despicable Me 4 Director Shares Blunt Answer On If The Minions Will Ever Be Adapted For Live Action, And I’m In Complete Agreement

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Once the first Despicable Me movie was released in 2010, it didn’t take long for this Universal Pictures and Illumination property to become one of the most popular animated franchises. 14 years later, six movies comprise the Despicable Me film series, including two Minions spinoffs, and now it ranks as the highest-grossing animated franchise of all time. With such popularity having been achieved, one wouldn’t be faulted for wondering if we’ll ever reach a day when the Minions could be adapted into live action. Director Chris Renaud has given his blunt answer on if the humorous yellow creatures will ever be handled this way, and I agree with him on this.

Ever since 2010’s Alice in Wonderland, Disney’s been regularly churning out live-action remakes/re-imaginings of its animated movies, and many of Disney’s upcoming Disney movies will keep that streak going, including Snow White, Lilo & Stitch and Hercules. When Film Hounds asked Renaud if the Minions and the Despicable Me franchise as a whole could follow suit, he first said, “God, I hope not. That’s any answer.” He followed that up with the following:

I mean if there were conversations like that, I haven’t been privy to them. But for me, what defines the world is that it is animated and it allows us to get away with what we get away with. Like locking a minion in the vending machine, or you know, blowing up Gru when he attacks Vector (Jason Segel). These are really cartoon ideas, like what would have been in a Bugs Bunny cartoon. I think it just becomes something completely different if you do a live-action version. For me personally, not very appealing. But again, who knows what can happen but that’s my personal feeling about it.



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