The worlds favorite reformed supervillain is back, but this time, the rules have changed, and he is on the wrong side of the law. Despicable Me 5: Rogue Agent completely flips the script when the Anti-Villain League (AVL) is hijacked by a mysterious and corrupt new Director who frames Gru for a catastrophic crime he did not commit. Betrayed by the very organization he swore to serve, Gru finds his face plastered on every wanted poster across the globe. Now, the hunter becomes the hunted, and the family must vanish into the shadows to survive.

Stripped of their high-tech gadgets, endless resources, and government protection, Gru, Lucy, and the girls are forced to go deep underground. To clear their names and expose the conspiracy, Gru has no choice but to do the unthinkable: re-assemble his old crew of retired villains and embrace his bad roots one last time. Without the AVL technology, they must rely on old-school trickery and criminal instinct. Lucy struggles to adapt to life as a fugitive but proves her spy skills are lethal even without backup. Meanwhile, the girls step up to save their father. Margo evolves into the master strategist planning their moves, Edith finally gets unleashed as the teams demolition expert, and Agnes discovers that her innocent charm can be weaponized to disarm even the toughest guards.

Of course, it would not be a mission without the Minions. While Gru is on the run, the yellow army is currently staging a chaotic, banana-fueled revolution from within the AVL cafeteria, turning the headquarters upside down in a accidental sabotage mission. Packed with outrageous mayhem, heartwarming family dynamics, and a high-stakes heist to steal the AVLs mainframe data, Despicable Me 5 proves that sometimes, to save the world, you have to break a few rules, smash a lot of glass, and be just a little bit despicable.
