Minions & Monsters Is Raking In Cash, But the Audience Is Split Right Down the Middle
The latest banana-fueled adventure crushed the holiday box office, but online, the reviews are a chaotic mix of pure delight and utter boredom.

Minions & Monsters Is Raking In Cash, But the Audience Is Split Right Down the Middle
A new Minions movie is here, and while it's printing money, the audience reaction is all over the place. Illumination's Minions & Monsters easily won the holiday weekend with a $36.4 million debut, but the conversation online is a messy, honest portrait of a franchise that has some fans rolling and others just... checking their watches. The reaction was instant — and loud.
For the Fans: Pure, Chaotic Delight
For one very vocal group, this movie delivered the goods. These viewers championed the film's commitment to uncomplicated, physical humor. One user drew a wild but somehow fitting comparison to cinematic history, saying "#JulyMovies 8) Minions & Monsters (2026) the Minions go to Hollywood. Delightfully silly slapstick should appeal to fans of Silent cinema, 1950s scifi and Cthulhu as well as minion lovers.". Another fan was even more effusive, declaring "ANIMAÇÃO DO SÉCULO! My ★★★★★ review of Minions & Monsters (2026).".
Of course, the studio was celebrating. Universal's domestic distribution boss Jim Orr stated "Illumination once again provides global audiences with a film that audiences are embracing. Minions & Monsters debuts atop the domestic box office on this holiday weekend with reaction scores that once again validate the charm, wit and heart of this most incredible franchise.". The numbers back him up, but the real talk from moviegoers was way more nuanced.
For the Skeptics: A Snooze Fest in Disguise
If one side was charmed, the other side wasn't having it. A significant chunk of the audience found the whole thing just plain dull. The most common complaint was a deep sense of boredom. One viewer posted a brutally honest take: "I was a little surprised that one of the first gags in Minions and Monsters was a cyclops getting sodomized with a tower of LEGO bricks. But the more unforgivable offense was simply that it was dull. I never thought I'd say the words, but". For them, a shocking gag was less memorable than the film's overall lack of energy.
This feeling wasn't just for the adults. The film's core audience—kids—also seemed to zone out. One parent shared a telling moment from the theater: "As if on cue, my 6-year-old reached the bottom of her popcorn bucket, her head fell on my shoulder, and she was out.". Another noted a quieter form of disengagement, writing "The slapstick elements that are inherent to the Minions franchise engaged my 8-year-old enough to keep her attention through the film’s sparse 90-minute runtime, but when asked what she enjoyed most about 'Minions & Monsters,' she couldn’t give me a conclusive response.". For these families, the movie was more like background noise than a must-see event.
The Wild Side of the Discourse
Beyond the simple thumbs-up or thumbs-down, Minions & Monsters sparked some truly niche conversations that colored the whole reaction. For some, the draw had nothing to do with the little yellow guys. One Star Wars fan cut right to the chase: "True Star Wars fans get tickets to watch Minions & Monsters to enjoy 10 seconds of animated George Lucas.". The film's $36.4 million opening ("only grossed about $36.4 million, according to early figures") became a talking point for box office watchers, while others amused themselves with marathon ideas like "the Burn Dead Minions & Invite The Evil Monsters Triple Feature.".
Perhaps the most unexpected piece of cultural chatter came from a viewer who posted "I can’t stop thinking about the gay Minions from Minions and Monsters.". It's a line that shows this film's ability to generate talk that goes way beyond plot, diving straight into the wider social discourse.
Why This Movie Is Such a Divider
The split in the audience reaction boils down to what you expect from a Minions movie. This film doubles down on the franchise's core identity: anarchic, visual, and proudly silly slapstick. For fans who connect with that, it's a perfect delight. For others hoping for more story or smarter jokes, that same commitment feels like a creative dead end. The shocking cyclops gag is the perfect example: it's either a hilarious, ridiculous sight gag or a tasteless low point, depending entirely on your sense of humor. When the goal is chaotic physical comedy, it's destined to land perfectly for some and fall totally flat for others.
Now, the conversation is heading in two clear directions. On one path, the film keeps raking in cash, powered by families and fans who love its specific vibe. On the other, a group of viewers will cement their view of it as a forgettable, sometimes cringe-worthy sequel. In the end, Minions & Monsters won't be remembered as a unanimous hit or a flop, but as the movie that perfectly showed who its true fans are—and who they absolutely are not.
The Reactions
- A viewer
“#JulyMovies 8) Minions & Monsters (2026) the Minions go to Hollywood. Delightfully silly slapstick should appeal to fans of Silent cinema, 1950s scifi and Cthulhu as well as minion lovers”
- A viewer
“I was a little surprised that one of the first gags in Minions and Monsters was a cyclops getting sodomized with a tower of LEGO bricks. But the more unforgivable offense was simply that it was dull. I never thought I'd say the words, but”
- A viewer
“As if on cue, my 6-year-old reached the bottom of her popcorn bucket, her head fell on my shoulder, and she was out.”
- A viewer
“True Star Wars fans get tickets to watch Minions & Monsters to enjoy 10 seconds of animated George Lucas.”
- A viewer
“I can’t stop thinking about the gay Minions from Minions and Monsters”
- A viewer
“The slapstick elements that are inherent to the Minions franchise engaged my 8-year-old enough to keep her attention through the film’s sparse 90-minute runtime, but when asked what she enjoyed most about “Minions & Monsters,” she couldn’t give me a conclusive response.”
Frequently Asked Questions
How much money did Minions & Monsters make on opening weekend?
According to early figures from Hollywood trade publications, 'Minions & Monsters' grossed an estimated $36.4 million in its domestic debut, securing the top spot at the holiday weekend box office.
What is the controversial gag in Minions & Monsters that people are talking about?
A significant point of discussion is an early gag where a cyclops is sodomized with a tower of LEGO bricks. Many viewers cited this as surprisingly crude, though most criticism focused more on the film being dull overall.
Is there a George Lucas cameo in Minions & Monsters?
Yes, the film features a brief animated cameo of George Lucas, which was a primary draw for some Star Wars fans. One viewer noted that 'true Star Wars fans get tickets... to enjoy 10 seconds of animated George Lucas.'
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