The recent Super Bowl brought with it an unexpectedly satirical Minion-focused mini-trailer from the upcoming "Despicable Me 4." In a bold move, Illumination leveraged the ad spot to humorously criticize AI-generated art, portraying the infamous Minions producing absurd and low-quality images. This commentary comes at a time when the debate around the impact of AI on art and industry is intensifying, with concerns ranging from job displacement to environmental effects. The Minions, while divisive among audiences, managed to cast a spotlight on these issues, potentially raising awareness through their globally recognized characters.

Aside from the satire, "Despicable Me 4" is set to hit theaters on July 3 and marks the return of Steve Carrell as Gru. The film will introduce new characters portrayed by Will Ferrell and Sofia Vergara, promising fresh challenges for Gru and his family after a seven-year hiatus since the last film. The anticipation for the franchise's return and its take on topical issues positions "Despicable Me 4" as a noteworthy event in this summer's movie lineup.

When will "Despicable Me 4" be released in cinemas?

"Despicable Me 4" is scheduled for cinematic release on July 3.

"Despicable Me 4" is part of a successful animated franchise that began with the original "Despicable Me" in 2010. The series initially focused on a villain named Gru and his gradual change of heart, thanks in part to his adoption of three orphan girls. Additionally, it spawned the immensely popular "Minions" spin-off, which delves into the backstory of the small, yellow henchmen known for their slapstick humor and incomprehensible language. The upcoming installment continues to build on Gru's story while maintaining the comedic and heartwarming tone characteristic of the franchise.