Minions & Monsters Final Trailer Drops: Yellow Mayhem Invades Hollywood This Summer
Minions & Monsters Final Trailer Drops: Yellow Mayhem Invades Hollywood This Summer

যদি আপনি পिछले qualche মাসে সিনেমা hall-er পোস্টার-board-এ দৃঢ়ভাবে দেখেছেন, তাহলে এই গরম মিনিয়নের ও পিসাদের সমন্বয়টি আপনার চোখে পড়েছে নিশ্চয়ই। ইউনিভার্সাল পিকچারসের নতুন アニメেটেড venture Minions & Monsters এর finale trailer আজ YouTube-এ প্রকাশিত হয়েছে, এবং ফ্যানদের মধ্যে উত্সাহের লहर চলেছে।
The trailer, clocking in at just under two minutes, opens with a sweeping aerial shot of Los Angeles’ iconic skyline—only to be quickly overtaken by a swarm of yellow, over‑all‑clad Minions bouncing off the Hollywood Sign. As the familiar “Banana!” chant fades, a low rumble announces the arrival of the titular Monsters: towering, furry creatures with neon‑striped horns that look like they stepped straight out of a retro‑futuristic carnival.
Director Pierre Coffin, who returns to helm the Minions franchise, described the sequel as “a love letter to classic monster movies, filtered through the innocent chaos of our favorite yellow troublemakers.” In a recent interview with Variety, Coffin noted that the film blends practical effects with cutting‑edge CGI to give the Monsters a tactile, almost stop‑motion feel while preserving the Minions’ signature rubber‑hose animation.

The narrative follows Kevin, Stuart, and Bob as they inadvertently open a portal to the Monster Dimension while trying to perfect their latest “evil” scheme—this time, a giant banana‑shaped laser destined for the Oscars ceremony. What begins as a slapstick misadventure soon evolves into an unlikely alliance, as the Minions learn that even the scariest beasts have a soft spot for slapstick and silliness.
Voice casting remains a major draw. Alongside the returning talents of Pierre Coffin (as the voice of all three Minions), the film introduces Hollywood heavyweights: Awkwafina as the witty Monster Queen Zara, John Boyega as the loyal yet clumsy Beast‑Keeper Grog, and Awkwafina’s real‑life sister, Jawwaad, providing the mischievous giggle of the Monster sidekick, Blip. The soundtrack, curated by Oscar‑winning composer Michael Giacchino, promises a mix of jazzy big‑band numbers and eerie orchestral motifs that mirror the film’s tonal duality.
Industry analysts are already projecting a strong box‑office opening. According to The Hollywood Reporter, early tracking suggests a domestic opening north of $120 million, bolstered by the franchise’s enduring appeal and the novelty of the Monster crossover. International markets, especially in Southeast Asia and Latin America, are expected to contribute significantly, given the Minions’ universal visual humor.
For fans eager to dive deeper, the official website offers an interactive “Monster Lab” where users can design their own hybrid Minion‑Monster creatures and share them on social media using the hashtag #MinionsAndMonsters. The studio has also announced a limited‑edition line of collectibles, ranging from plush Monsters to glow‑in‑the‑dark Minion figurines, set to hit shelves in early June.
As the summer blockbuster season heats up, Minions & Monsters stands out not just for its laugh‑out‑loud moments but also for its heartfelt message about friendship across differences—a theme that resonates universally, whether you’re speaking English, Bengali, or the universal language of slapstick.
Ready to see the chaos unfold? Watch the final trailer below and mark your calendars for the theatrical release on July 1, 2026.
