Despicable Me's Chris Renaud knows those yellow balls of chaos are at their best (and must be contained) in animated form.
Chris Renaud, who directed the first two and fourth films in the Despicable Me franchise, shot down the potential of a ...
"For me, what defines the ['Despicable Me' and 'Minions'] world is that it is animated and it allows us to get away with what ...
It is curious that a minion on the cross is not considered a blasphemy or mockery of the crucifixion of Jesus?
The highly anticipated Deadpool & Wolverine shattered records from the moment it hit Australian cinemas, delivering the ...
In honor of Despicable Me 4 's recent video on-demand release, ComicBook.com spoke to director Chris Renaud, and we asked him ...
Despicable Me director Chris Renaud doesn’t think the Minions need a live-action movie. Renaud previously worked on a number ...
Once the first Despicable Me movie was released in 2010, it didn’t take long for this Universal Pictures and Illumination ...
Renaud isn't the only filmmaker who thinks that some stories belong in animation. Pixar's Pete Doctor said earlier this year ...
Alongside the villainous Maxime Le Mal, all the other Despicable Me and Minions’ antagonists also make a surprise appearance.
After the Despicable Me 4 director addressed the possibility of a live-action Minions movie, I'm absolutely confident that's ...