California [US], February 11 (HBTV): The Minions are back, louder and more cinematic than ever, and this time they are heading to Hollywood.
According to Variety, Universal Pictures debuted the first trailer for Minions and Monsters, also known as Minions 3, during the 2026 Super Bowl, offering audiences a first look at the seventh instalment in the globally successful Despicable Me franchise. The animated comedy is set for a worldwide theatrical release on July 1, 2026.
Produced by Illumination, Minions and Monsters serves as a sequel to 2022’s Minions: The Rise of Gru and continues the long-running saga of the yellow characters whose chaotic loyalty has powered the franchise for over 15 years.
Academy Award nominee Pierre Coffin returns to direct the film and once again voices all the Minions, a role he has held since their debut in 2010.
The trailer signals a shift in setting and tone. The story transports the Minions to 1920s Hollywood during the Golden Age of cinema, where they move on from being henchmen to aspiring filmmakers determined to create their own monster movie. Their ambitions spiral out of control when they discover a mysterious spellbook and accidentally summon ancient monsters.
Among the creatures teased in the trailer are sea beasts, a towering mummy whose bandages unravel mid-chaos, an enraged giant pink bunny, and a ‘cute’ green monster inspired by Lovecraftian mythos.
The footage leans into visual spectacle and slapstick humour, with one sequence showing the Minions becoming so immersed in a film shoot that they begin attacking fellow actors on set.
Written by Brian Lynch, who previously worked on Minions and The Secret Life of Pets, the film blends meta-humour with large-scale action.
According to Variety, Minions and Monsters chronicles how the Minions ‘conquered Hollywood’ before being forced to save the world from the monsters they unleashed.
The film is produced by Illumination founder and CEO Chris Meledandri and Bill Ryan, executive producer of The Super Mario Bros. Movie.
It follows the commercial success of Despicable Me 4, which opened to USD 230 million worldwide in 2024, as per Variety. Since its launch in 2010, the franchise has generated more than USD 5 billion globally, reportedly making it the highest-grossing animated film franchise in history.
Minions and Monsters continues Illumination’s tradition of Fourth of July releases and will hit cinemas worldwide on July 1, 2026.
(ANI)