



George Lucas, the legendary creator of Star Wars, is coming out of retirement to voice a character in Illumination's upcoming animated film Minions & Monsters, set for release on July 1. The news was revealed by Illumination founder Chris Meledandri, who shared that Lucas agreed to join the project after a meeting two years ago. "He's a big fan of Illumination movies, particularly Despicable Me and the Minions." Meledandri's revelation, also reported by Deadline, underscores a surprising creative partnership between the filmmaker who defined modern sci-fi and the studio behind the global Minions phenomenon. Lucas, who has largely stayed out of the spotlight since selling Lucasfilm to Disney in 2012, will lend his voice to the franchise's latest installment. "George Lucas is coming out of retirement to voice a character in Illumination's upcoming animated film Minions & Monsters." The casting adds a layer of Hollywood history to a film series known for its slapstick humor and global box office dominance. While specific details about Lucas's character remain under wraps, his involvement signals a rare public engagement from the reclusive filmmaker, who has not taken on a voice acting role in decades. Minions & Monsters is scheduled to hit theaters on July 1, and the announcement has already generated buzz among fans of both Lucas and the Minions franchise.


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