When Gru refuses to revert back to his old ways, Dru brings him on a joyride around Freedonia in their father's highly technological car where the siblings bond. As Dru was constantly dismissed by their father as a disgrace, he turned to his brother to teach him how to be a villain. While Lucy takes the children around Freedonia, Dru reveals to Gru that their father was a legendary super-villain. Meanwhile, the Minions are arrested after trespassing at a talent show set, while Bratt manages to steal the diamond once again, intending to use it to power a giant robot he constructed so he can destroy Hollywood as revenge for the cancellation of his show. The family decides to meet Dru and they are surprised at his immense wealth which Fritz attributes to their pig farm business. Stunned at this revelation, Gru confronts his mother (Julie Andrews) who reveals after divorcing Gru's father, they agreed to keep one child each. The next morning, the family is approached by Fritz (Coogan), the butler of Gru's long-lost twin brother Dru, who lives in a distant country named Freedonia and longs to meet him. Meanwhile, Lucy struggles to adapt in her new role as the children's new mom. Nefario has frozen himself in Carbonite, most of Gru's Minions leave Gru when he refuses to return to villainy despite losing his job. Gru and Lucy reluctantly tell their children, Margo (Miranda Cosgrove), Edith (Dana Gaier), and Agnes (Nev Scharrel), of their termination, but assure them they will find new jobs someday. As a result of constantly failing to capture Bratt, Gru and Lucy are fired from the AVL by its mean new director Valerie Da Vinci (Jenny Slate), following the retirement of Silas Ramsbottom (Steve Coogan). Gru manages to stop Bratt from stealing a very expensive diamond but is unable to capture him. Following the previous film, Gru (Steve Carell) is now an agent for the Anti-Villain League (AVL) and he and his wife Lucy (Kristen Wiig) are sent to foil the plans of Balthazar Bratt (Trey Parker), a former child actor who portrayed a young super-villain in a popular television series "Evil Bratt" before it was canceled as a result of his puberty, and his waning popularity led to him adopting his former persona to become an actual super-villain.
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