Minions movie update: Poster shows Minions’ naked butts; Sandra Bullock poses with Minions in world premiere in London

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Three Minions showing their naked bottoms are serving as a teaser in the recently released poster for the Minions movie. Meanwhile, Sandra Bullock led the movie's world premiere held in London last Thursday where she made different poses along with the yellow-colored Minions.

Daily mail reports that Sandra Bullock attended the world premiere of Minions on Thursday night where she happily posed with three minion mascots. The actress arrived at the special "yellow" carpet in a black dress and even posed a selfie with some of her fans who were mostly children, who eagerly waited for the special screening. Minions is a spin-off of The Despicable Me which had two movies in the past years. The Minions are part of the said animated movie.

Bullock voices the "world's first female super villain" Scarlett Overkill along with co-voice talents Michael Keaton, Allison Janney and Jon Hamm as well as Britons Steve Coogan and Jennifer Saunders.

Sandra Bullock revealed to Extra that this is the first time that she will be playing as a villain, kidding that she can relate well with the character than any of her previous roles. Bullock described Scarlett as "bitchy and crabby". She leads the characters into stealing her crown which is her most prized possession.

Den of Geek shows a poster of the movie where the critters are featured with their bottoms naked. Minions are yellow organisms that serve the most despicable or wicked masters. The movie revolves around the minions and their adventures while looking for an evil boss. They get to serve some personalities such as T. Rex and Napoleon but turn out to be unsuccessful and they happen to end up serving Scarlett Overkill. Kevin, Stuart and Bob travel while save their co-minions from extinction.

Minions will be showing in the UK this coming June 26 and in the U.S. on July 10.

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