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Megaverse | |
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Owner | Illumination entertainent |
Films and television | |
Film(s) | Despicable Me 4 (2024)
Mega Minions (2027) Mega Minions 2 (2030) Mega Minions 3 (2032) Mega Minions: Mega Musical! (2034) Mega Minions Legacy (2036) Mega Minions: Once upon a Time at Villain-Con (2038) Mega Minions: Déjà Dru (2041) Illumination's bello: a mega minions story (2041) Mega Minions: Echoes of the Abyss (2043 Mega Minions: Symphony of Sabotage (2046) Mega Minions: Electric Gru-Galoo (2048) Mega Minions: Despicable in Denver (2051) Mega Agnes: Unicorn Kingdom (2056) Mega Minions: Money Moves (2059 Mega Minions: The Gru Towers (2061 Untitled Mega Minion Spin-off (2064) Mega Minions: PX-41 (2066) Mega Minions: Home for the Holidays (2069) Mega Minions: The Tax Write Off (2071) Mega Minions: Quantum of Soulless (2074) Mega Minions: Vector Vortex (2076) Mega Minions: Escape from Edith (2079) Mega Minions: Galactic Age (2081) Mega Minions: Enigma of Evil (2084) Mega Minions: Gru World Order (2086) Mega Minions: Apocalypse Later (2089) Mega Minions: Multiverse of Margos (2091 Mad Mega: Furry Road (2094) Mega Minions: Summer House (2096) Mega Minions: Mega Musical! On Ice! (2099) Untitled Mega Minion TV Series (2101) Mega Minion Island (2104) Mega Minions: Year One, Part One (2106) Mega Minions: Time Heist (2109) Mega Minions Reimagined (2111) Mega Minions: Beyond Time (2114) |
Illumination's the Megaverse is an animated series produced by Illumination.
Despicable Me 4 (2024)
editThe Gru Family's peaceful existence comes crashing down when criminal mastermind Maxime Le Mal escapes from prison and vows revenge against Gru.
Mega Minions (2027)
editFollowing the events of DM4, the Megas must prove that they are worthy of continued investment from the Anti-Villain League.
Mega Minions 2 (2030)
editThe Mega Minions face their biggest challenge: recreating the joy of their first adventure and heightened expectations and scrutiny.
Mega Minions 3 (2032)
editThe Mega Minions fight superhero fatigue by experimenting with new suits and surprising emotional complexity.
Mega Minions: Mega Musical! (2034)
editThe Mega Minions' origin story is reimagined as a show-stopping jukebox musical, live on broadway.
Mega Minions Legacy (2036)
editThe Mega Minions must return to the spotlight after the Anti-Villain League's quarterly earnings dramatically miss estates.
Mega Minions: Once upon a Time at Villain-Con (2038)
editEgos collide in a saga of ambition and betrayal when the Mega Minions arrive at Villain-Con to compete in the contest for Best Costume.
Mega Minions: Déjà Dru (2041)
editThe Mega Minions find themselves reliving Dru's backyard birthday celebration every day in an infinite time loop.
Illumination's bello: a mega minions story (2041)
editMega Jerry searches for love in all the wrong places.
Mega Minions: Echoes of the Abyss (2043)
editAfter Mega Jerry is given his own solo adventure, the Megas battle jealousy (and sea monsters) deep in the Pacific.
Mega Minions: Symphony of Sabotage (2046)
editHypnotized by a tyrannical orchestra conductor, the Mega Minions push themselves to the breaking point for the perfect performance.
Mega Minions: Electric Gru-Galoo (2048)
editThe Mega Minions form a street dance crew, using popping, locking, and back-spinning to compete for the world dance championship.
Mega Minions: Despicable in Denver (2051)
editThe Mega Minions are tasked with delivering horses to a man who looks like Gru.
Mega Agnes: Unicorn Kingdom (2056)
editThe Mega Minions and Agnes protect a family of unicorns from an enemy who aims to turn them into horses.
Mega Minions: Money Moves (2059)
editThe Mega Minions attempt to outsmart the Bank of Evil with unconventional investment strategies that could leave them penniless.
Mega Minions: The Gru Towers (2061)
editThe Mega Minions set out to build Gru the world's tallest duplex, putting them in the crosshairs of the local zoning authority.
Untitled Mega Minion Spin-off (2064)
editStory to be determined based on rigorous market testing and ad hoc decision-making.
Mega Minions: PX-41 (2066)
editThe Mega must confront their darkest fears when evil versions of themselves arrive from a parallel timeline.
Mega Minions: Home for the Holidays (2069)
editStuck at the AVL during a snowstorm, the Mega Minions are visited by the Ghosts of Minions Past, Present, and Future.
Mega Minions: The Tax Write Off (2071)
editThe AVL finds itself entangled in a complex audit. Will the Mega Minions be buried in itemized receipts or conquer the spreadsheet of destiny?
Mega Minions: Quantum of Soulless (2074)
editThe Mega Minions struggle to stay engaged while battling a bland corporate villain with generic evil intent.
Mega Minions: Vector Vortex (2076)
editTrapped in an alternate dimension ruled by Vector, the Mega Minions must navigate bizarre landscapes with direction and magnitude.
Mega Minions: Escape from Edith (2079)
editThe Mega Minions lose $50 after betting Edith can't defeat them in hand-to-hand combat.
Mega Minions: Galactic Age (2081)
editThe Mage Minions respond to a deep space distress call to find a planet of aliens plotting to steal all of Earth's peanut butter candies.
Mega Minions: Enigma of Evil (2084)
editMega Jerry's decision to read more goes horribly wrong when the first book he picks up contains an ancient evil that awakens the dead.
Mega Minions: Gru World Order (2086)
editWhen Gru Jr. accidentally becomes the ruler of an alien planet, the Mega Minions team up with King Bob to keep things from going off the rails.
Mega Minions: Apocalypse Later (2089)
editConvinced the world will end on Y2100, the Mega Minions gave away all of their possessions and move into a doomsday bunker.
Mega Minions: Multiverse of Margos (2091)
editA villain emerges with the power to change history, forcing the Mega Minions to navigate a labyrinth of plot holes to preserve continuity.
Mad Mega: Furry Road (2094)
editThe Mega Minions find themselves imprisoned in a post-apocalyptic city populated by anthropomorphic party animals.
Mega Minions: Summer House (2096)
editThe Mega Minions make their reality debut in a show that forces them to live with their enemies in a luxurious summer house.
Mega Minions: Mega Musical! On Ice! (2099)
editThe Mega Musical ends its run on Broadway and find a new home at the ice rink in Jacksonville.
Untitled Mega Minion TV Series (2101)
editA placeholder for experimenting with bold new stories that our film audience won’t appreciate.
Mega Minion Island (2104)
editMega Jerry stars in a tropical reality dating show, searching for love while navigating alliances and dodging scripted romances.
Mega Minions: Year One, Part One (2106)
editAccidentally sent to the dawn of time, the Mega Minions embark on an epic quest to invent the wheel.
Mega Minions: Time Heist (2109)
editThousands of years after Year One, Part One, the Mega Minions finally return to the year of their creation. Can they capitalize on nostalgia to revive their fan base.
Mega Minions Reimagined (2111)
editClassic Mega Minion tales are lifted and remixed for a new generation by French bulldogs armed with artificial intelligence.
Mega Minions: Beyond Time (2114)
editFacing their greatest enemy yet –boredom– the Megas plan an over-the-top, all-or-nothing, finale, filled with every trope known to Minionkind
See also
editReferences
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