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'Despicable Me 2' Trailer: Gru's Back In The Game


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[i]By Driadonna Roland[/i]

"That's right, baby! Gru's back in the game!" announces our favorite bad-guy-turned-big-hearted-foster-parent. You know what that means: more minions, more Steve Carrell and more dope music composed by Pharell Williams.

The full trailer for [url="%20http://www.mtv.com/movies/movie/481763/moviemain.jhtml%20"] "Despicable Me 2"[/url] hit the web yesterday (Tuesday). Featuring the voices of Steve Carell and Kristen Wiig, the 2010 animated hit ended with the villain becoming a lot less despicable.

If you wondered where a sequel could possibly go, the trailer delivers our answer. Gru's been recruited by the Anti-Villain League to catch a new bad guy, and they're bringing out the big guns — Al Pacino. We'll all have to wait until July 3 to see how Gru, the girls, and yes, the minions, get out of this one.

Check out the new trailer and poster for "Despicable Me 2" after the jump!







[url=http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2013/03/20/despicable-me-2-trailer/]View the full article[/url]

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