For all its success in drawing audiences back to theaters, distributor Universal Pictures has, at least partially, the “Gentleminions” to thank.
The Gentleminions are not always welcome, though. They’re showing up at theaters everywhere from the US to Australia and countries in between, causing chaos to the point that some theaters have banned them from buying tickets to “Minions” if they come dressed in a suit.
If you spot a Gentleminion at a viewing of “Minions,” don’t panic — they’re typically harmless, if irksomely obsessed with the little yellow menaces. Here’s how the odd trend came to be — and how teenage boys on TikTok became the Minions’ biggest fans.
How Minions became ironic icons
To understand the Gentleminions, one must first understand the Minions themselves.
Now, in 2022, the children who grew up with Minions are now young adults and very fluent in internetspeak. Enter the Gentleminions.
The Gentleminions wear suits and wreak light havoc
“We just chucked on our suits and went straight to the cinemas,” he said. “It was very spontaneous”
Some theaters shut them out, but the Minions support their fans
Whether American cinemas will take the same steps to curb the chaos remains to be seen. CNN reached out to national chains AMC, Regal and Cinemark for comment on their response to the Gentleminions trend and is waiting to hear back.