Not even Michael Scott at his most awkwardly outlandish can quite measure up to Gru’s version of recurring The Office punchline “That’s what she said!”- let alone declare with the same cartoonish conviction that “I am Beyoncé - always!” Yep, that’s Carell and Despicable Me series costar (and Saturday Night Live alum) Kristen Wiig, giving Access Hollywood an insider’s look into how Gru might be navigating life if his day job didn’t keep him busy herding Minions, chasing down stolen treasure, and getting the general hang of being an adoptive dad. How Gru Sounds as The Office’s Michael Scott If you’ve ever wondered how Gru would sound on The Office(also streaming on Peacock), Anchorman, or even just cruising through a fast food drive-in on his way home from a long day on set, well, wonder no more: Carell’s here to show how the Anti-Villain League’s most valuable asset has a knack for all kinds of mashed-up comedy. Thanks to the distinctively outlandish voice Steve Carell created for the character beginning with 2010’s Despicable Me, it’s impossible not to take notice whenever Gru has something to say… even if it’s, uhm, something he’d never actually say in one of his own movies.įans got a hilarious taste of crossover Gru a few years back when Carell slid into his Gru voice to recite lines from some of his other former acting gigs while doing publicity for Despicable Me 3 (now streaming on Peacock). When Felonius Gru talks, people listen - and it’s not just because the onetime supervillain stands at the center of the animated Minion movie-verse.
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