Megamind (Blu-ray)

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Packed with high-flying action and nonstop laughs, Megamind puts a whole new hilarious twist on the superhero movie. Supervillain Megamind’s (Will Ferrell) dreams have come true when he conquers the city’s protector, Metro Man (Brad Pitt), gaining control of Metro City. However, when a new villain (Jonah Hill) is created and chaos runs rampant, the world’s biggest “mind” and his comic sidekick Minion (David Cross) might actually save the day. With an all-star cast including Tina Fey and amazing animation from DreamWorks, Megamind “is a smart, funny and original treat” (Michael O’Sullivan, The Washington Post).

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“MIND-BOGGLING FUN!” – James Verniere, Boston Herald

Megamind

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Packed with high-flying action and nonstop laughs, Megamind puts a whole new hilarious twist on the superhero movie. Supervillain Megamind’s (Will Ferrell) dreams have come true when he conquers the city’s protector, Metro Man (Brad Pitt), gaining control of Metro City. However, when a new villain (Jonah Hill) is created and chaos runs rampant, the world’s biggest “mind” and his comic sidekick Minion (David Cross) might actually save the day. With an all-star cast including Tina Fey and amazing animation from DreamWorks, Megamind “is a smart, funny and original treat” (Michael O’Sullivan, The Washington Post).

Megamind

Product Information
Audio: English 7.1 Dolby True HD, Thai, Mandarin, Cantonese, Hindi, Korean Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: English, Thai, Korean, Mandarin, Cantonese, Hindi, Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Malaysia
Rated: PG
Release Date: 2018
Running Time: Approx. 1 Hr 35 Mins
Number of Discs: 1 Blu-ray

Bonus Features:

  • Megamind: The Button of Doom
  • The Animators’ Corner
  • Trivia Track
  • Comic Creator
  • Behind the Mind
  • Meet the Cast of Megamind
  • Deleted Scene
  • Inside Megamind’s Lair
  • Animator Man
  • You Can Draw Megamind
  • Mega Rap
  • The Reign of Megamind – Video Comic Book
  • Spot the Difference
  • Filmmakers’ Commentary

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