Minions delivers just enough of what people love about the eponymous Despicable Me characters to please their fanbase – but not much else.
Minions reveals that the eponymous Despicable Me henchmen have always existed to serve the most nasty master they can find (starting from when they were just single-celled organisms), but that the Minions also have a habit of inadvertenly killing their bosses. Eventually, the Minions wind up outcast and isolated in Antarctica, leaving them depressed and without a purpose in their lives.
One day, Minion Kevin decides to change that and sets out to find his kind a new master, with help from his fellow Minions, Stuart and Bob. The trio make their way to 1960s New York, before learning of Villain-Con: an annual, Orlando-based, convention for supervillains. There, the three Minions discover a potential boss in the infamous Scarlet Overkill (Sandra Bullock) – but is she really the evil-doer …
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