Despicable Me 4 has seen strong box office performance, capping at nearly a billion in theaters earlier this year. Now, it’s time for the comedy to go the route of heading to a streaming service.
ComicBook reports that Despicable Me 4 will be dropping on Peacock, as expected with any Universal flick. This will actually be a pretty big month for Universal as not just is the service getting Gru and co’s next adventure, but it’s also seeing the return of The Super Mario Bros. Movie, which was nabbed by Netflix after its wildly successful theatrical run, on October 3.
Despicable Me 4 sees Gru facing off against Maxime Le Mal, a new foe while also dealing with the troubles of new fatherhood with Gru Jr. Right now, it’s available through video on-demand services like Apple and Prime Video. With Illumination’s latest fare heading to Peacock, three of the four films are streaming on the service, with Despicable Me 3 being the odd one out, available on Fubo.
The film’s box office tapped out at $953 million.
Despicable Me 4 heads to Peacock on October 31.