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Sandra Bullock to Voice 'Minions' Super-Villain

Sandra Bullock is signed to provide the lead villain voice in “Minions,” the Universal Pictures/Illumination Entertainment spinoff of the “Despicable Me” franchise.

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Sandra Bullock has been set to provide the lead villain voice in Minions, the Universal Pictures/Illumination Entertainment spinoff of the Despicable Me franchise.

According to a report by Deadline, Bullock will voice Scarlet Overkill, a stylish bad-ass super-villain bent on world domination. The 3D CG-animated feature has been set for release December 19, 2014.

The adorable yellow Minions, who got their start in 2010′s Despicable Me, will be back this summer in the sequel. This spinoff establishes that Minions have existed since the beginning of time, in service of history’s most ambitiously evil villains. Through their lovable ineptitude, Minions have managed to thwart and ultimately destroy all of those bad guys. This story picks up in the 1960s, before they began working for Gru. With no more super-villains to serve, the Minions fall into a collective depression and three of them set out to seek a new evil master. They wind up at a villain convention, where they compete for the right to be henchmen for Scarlet Overkill, whose Audrey Hepburn-like high style appearance belies her world domination ambition and her aspirations to become the world’s first female super-villain.

Minions will be produced by Illumination’s Chris Meledandri and Janet Healy, and it will be directed by Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda. Brian Lynch has written the screenplay, and Chris Renaud is executive producer.

Minions marks the fifth feature since the Universal-based family film unit was formed in 2007. The franchise started with Despicable Me, which grossed over $540 million worldwide and hatched Despicable Me Minion Mayhem at the studio’s Orlando theme park. Despicable Me 2, in which Steve Carell is joined by Kristen Wiig and Al Pacino, will be released by Universal on July 3, 2013.

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Formerly Editor-in-Chief of Animation World Network, Jennifer Wolfe has worked in the Media & Entertainment industry as a writer and PR professional since 2003.