As Gru and his Minions continue to dominate the global box office charts, DESPICABLE ME 4 will be available for digital purchase from October 24 on Prime Video, Google Play, Apple TV, Rakuten TV, and Microsoft, and for digital rental from November 6 on all platforms, including Sky Primafila and Mediaset Infinity, distributed by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.
Hailed as “The Funniest Movie of the Summer” (Dave Morales, Fox TV Houston), the film will also include two never-before-seen mini-movies, “Benny’s Birthday” and “Game Over and Over,” available only on Apple TV with the purchase of the film along with a host of exclusive content, including recording sessions with Steve Carell and Will Ferrell, deleted and extended scenes and many hilarious extras.
Everyone’s favorite supervillain turned Anti-Villain League agent returns for a bold new era of Minion mayhem in Illumination’s DESPICABLE ME 4. Gru, Lucy, and their daughters welcome a new member to the family—Gru Jr.—who is hell-bent on tormenting their father, while a new nemesis arises that forces the family on the run. This latest chapter in the biggest animated franchise of all time is packed with nonstop action and Illumination’s signature subversive humor.
Directed by Chris Renaud and Patrick Delage, DESPICABLE ME 4 features the Italian voices of Max Giusti (Italian voice of Gru in the entire Despicable Me saga), Carolina Benvenga (Italian voice of Lucy in Despicable Me 4, actress and TV host) and Stefano Accorsi (Italian voice of Maxime in Despicable Me 4; Italian Race, The Last Kiss, The Champ, The Ignorant Fairies, Saint Maradona). The international voices are Steve Carell (“The Office” and the Despicable Me saga) and Kristen Wiig (“Saturday Night Live” and the Despicable Me saga). The international cast also includes Will Ferrell (Anchorman, Elf), Sofia Vergara (“Modern Family,” “Griselda”), Joey King (The Kissing Booth, “The Act”), Stephen Colbert (“The Colbert Report,” “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” Monsters vs. Aliens) and Miranda Cosgrove (“iCarly,” Despicable Me franchise).