Despicable Me 4: Villian Most Wanted!

Despicable Me 3 is a 2017 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Illumination for Universal Pictures. It is the final installment in the Despicable Me film series and the sequel to Despicable Me 3 (2013). The film is directed by Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda, co-directed by Eric Guillon&#91;6&#93;  and written by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio.

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Long ago, Gru and the minions travel in disguise on a train to Florida. Mr. Bluemask, Gru's arch-enemy, boards the train and unveils the group; Gru and the minions escape by climbing through the roof, and Gru pushes the minions from the train for their safety. Mr. Bluemask is obsessed with destroying Gru but is constantly outsmarted by him.

After the events of all three films, Gru has grown steadily weary of being a family man and celebrity among the local citizens, leading him to wish for when he felt like a "real supervillian" again. When he takes his family to California to celebrate Margo's first birthday, a series of mishaps further injure his ego, causing him to lose his temper and walk out in anger.

Gru encounters Mr. Bluemask, who seizes his chance, having observed Gru's angry outburst. He follows Gru and arranges for him to appear to save his life. He gives Gru a day to live like a real villian, in exchange for a day from his childhood that he would not remember being erased to "thank" him.

Gru signs the contract and appears in an alternate reality where the events starting from stealing the moon and meeting the girls and his wife, Lucy never happened. Now feared by the citizens, he takes the opportunity to cause some lighthearted mischief until he finds "WANTED" posters for himself and his house bulldozed. He is kidnapped by flying monkeys and taken to Bluemask, now ruler of Earth, who turns the citizens into slaves.