Al Pacino leaves 'Despicable Me 2' two months before premiere date
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Actor Al Pacino has left the animated movie 鈥Despicable Me 2,鈥 in which he was set to play the movie鈥檚 villain.
Pacino departed the film鈥檚 production because of 鈥渃reative differences,鈥 according to . The move comes two months before the film鈥檚 premiere date, which is set for July 3.
According to Deadline, the actor had finished most of the voicework needed to play the film鈥檚 villain, Eduardo.
鈥淲e have mutually decided with Al to replace the voice of Eduardo with a new actor,鈥 the film鈥檚 studio, Universal Pictures, told . 鈥淯niversal and Illumination thank Al for his many contributions to the process and look forward to a new actor bringing this memorable character to the screen upon its release this summer.鈥
Actor Benjamin Bratt of 鈥淟aw & Order鈥 is set to replace Pacino. The actor has done voice work before, in the 2009 animated film 鈥Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.鈥
The first film, 鈥淒espicable Me,鈥 was a smash hit for Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment. It starred Steve Carell as Gru, a bumbling supervillain who tries to further his evil plans by adopting three girls (Miranda Cosgrove, Dana Gaier, and Elsie Kate Fisher), but finds himself growing fond of his new children despite his efforts to stay focused on his competition with fellow villain Vector (Jason Segel).
Carell, Cosgrove, Gaier, and Fisher are all slated to return for the film鈥檚 sequel. 鈥淏ridesmaids鈥 actress Kristen Wiig, who voiced a sadistic orphanage owner in the first film, is also set to come back for the new movie, though oddly in what seems to be a new role 鈥 her character is listed as Lucy Wilde in the 鈥淒espicable Me 2鈥 credits, not orphanage owner Miss Hattie. Actor Russell Brand will reprise his role as Gru鈥檚 helper Dr. Nefario.
Actors Ken Jeong and Steve Coogan have come on board for the sequel as well.