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Heading to the movies? Here's why you might see teens wearing suits

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If you go to the movies this weekend, chances are you’ll meet a group of well-dressed young men gathered in the lobby. Their film of choice? Minions: Rise of Gru. It was a viral trend that infiltrated theaters around the world, causing box office records to be broken and some businesses even refusing to enter theaters wearing suits. So what’s going on? Take the banana as we break it down. Wait, there’s another Minions movie? Yes. If you can believe it, the Minions multiverse started over a decade ago with the 2010 release Shame on me about a reformed super villain named Gru and the yellow minion . Since then, the audience has been spoiled for Despicable Me 2 (2013) and Despicable Me 3 (2017), with I’m Humiliated 4 scheduled for a 2024 release. Among all that, fans are treated to a spin-off prequel minion in 2015. Now, the origin story of the villain Gru has hit theaters with Minions: Rise of Gru . Load So why do teens wear suits to the movies? Ironically, the lads on TikTok start

Demons, Cats regain stars for blockbuster; Moore 'sneaky chance' to take on Roos; Pies re-signed the duo

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Goodwin said Wednesday morning that he believes the star combo is in good shape to return to the fold. Load “I wouldn’t play them if they weren’t 100 per cent. They’re ready to go,” Goodwin said. “Both are really touching and up for the last week,” Goodwin said. “Max had a very strong session on Saturday in Adelaide and ‘Jacko’ was very similar in Melbourne.” Goodwin says the timing couldn’t be better as they prepare to face the team that most threatens their position at the top of the season. “They are a huge part of our footy team and to have them both back at once is really exciting,” said Goodwin. Goodwin believes his team is up to the challenge posed by the Cats, who have won six games in a row and have the home advantage. “It’s exciting, it feels like a final and our players are looking forward to it,” Goodwin said. “There is no bigger challenge than going to Geelong and playing at their home ground.” Geelong veteran Isaac Smith insists no scars remain from the heartbreaking de