Illumination

Illumination (Illumination Entertainment until 2017) is an American film and animation studio founded by Chris Meledandri in 2007 and owned by Comcast as part of Universal Pictures, a division of its wholly owned subsidiary NBCUniversal. Meledandri produces the films, while Universal finances and distributes all the films. The studio is responsible for the Despicable Me, The Secret Life of Pets and Sing franchises and the film adaptations of Dr. Seuss’ books The Lorax and How the Grinch Stole Christmas. And a movie remake, A Fish's Tale. The Minions, characters from the Despicable Me series, are the studio's mascots.

Illumination has produced 12 feature films, with its latest release being Super Why!: The Movie, with an average gross of $695.4 million per film. The studio's highest-grossing films are Minions, which has grossed $1.159 billion worldwide, Despicable Me 3, $1.034 billion and Despicable Me 2, $970.8 million. All three are among the 50 highest-grossing films of all time, and six of their films are among the 50 highest-grossing animated films.

Trivia

 * In 2018, Illumination Mac Guff the animation studio will move to Toronto and Ontario, Canada, and change its name to Illumination Canada.