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Later that night, on The Rad Dad Podcast , Gru didn't talk about lasers or heists. He played the 1080p Clean video of Agnes learning to ride a bike.

He walked out, past the confused Minions, carrying the only treasure that mattered.

"Minions," Gru said, his voice dangerously low. "We’re not stealing a diamond. We’re stealing back our dignity."

He pressed play. Instead of his elegant heist blueprint, the screen showed a grainy, shaky shot of a movie theater. You could see the silhouettes of people's heads bobbing in the foreground. The audio was a muffled mess of crunching popcorn and a child asking, "Mom, why is his nose so pointy?" Despicable Me 4 1080p Clean.2024.1080p HDTS x264

He plugged it in. The screen flickered.

Wholesome content didn’t pay for rocket fuel.

Then he saw the watermark in the corner: Later that night, on The Rad Dad Podcast

"What is this… theft ?" Gru whispered, horrified.

It was a camcorder recording of his own unfinished film. Someone had broken into his lair, deleted his masterful heist schematic, and replaced it with a pirated, theater-ripped version of Despicable Me 4 —a movie that, according to the timestamp, hadn't even been released yet.

He pulled out his shrink ray. Then he put it away. "Minions," Gru said, his voice dangerously low

But The Cleaner appeared on the screen. He was a silhouette in a hoodie, with a voice like static.

The screen flickered to show what was really on the original file. Gru leaned in.

Gru finally reached the core—a floating glass orb containing a single, perfect file:

It wasn't a heist.

The team infiltrated the server farm. Stuart, dressed as a USB cable, tried to flirt with a firewall. Bob accidentally deleted a banking server. And Kevin the Guard just wanted a banana.