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Benjamin Bratt’s Charming Villain in “Despicable Me 2”

Despicable Me 2 Opens July 3rd! Benjamin Bratt is an irresistible “El Macho” villain Also headlines the Latino Movie Trailer in Spanish!


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Check out Benjamin Bratt’s personal presentation of the new Hispanic trailer for Despicable Me 2 highlighting the most ruthless, dangerous, and as his name implies, macho villain there ever was…..“El Macho.”

Benjamin stepped in to replace Al Pacino to voice the Despicable Me 2 resident villain, after the Pacino stepped away because of creative differences earlier this year. Well, the studio got it right and should have cast Benjamin from the very beginning because the handsome and charismatic actor brings it full on and audiences will swoon over the villain El Macho and the nightclub owner Eduardo.


But did you know that Benjamin ALSO plays the role of Eduardo? Eduardo is the extremely warm, charming and flirty owner of the popular Salsa & Salsa restaurant whose passionate Latin dancing causes women to swoon. He has a larger-than-life personality that is dwarfed only by the size of his waistline. But is Eduardo secretly the No. 1 super-villain on the Anti Villain League’s most wanted list?  Find out on July 3!

About Benjamin’s characters:


Eduardo (Benjamin Bratt) is the extremely warm, charming and flirty owner of the popular Salsa & Salsa restaurant whose passionate Latin dancing causes women to swoon. He has a larger-than-life personality that is dwarfed only by the size of his waistline. But is Eduardo secretly the No. 1 super-villain on the Anti Villain League’s most wanted list?


El Macho (Benjamin Bratt) is the most ruthless, dangerous, and as his name implies, macho villain there ever was. That is…until he died riding a shark into the mouth of an active volcano with 250 pounds of dynamite strapped to his chest. However, his body was never found, and all that was ever retrieved was a pile of singed chest hair.


Despicable Me 2 (1:38, PG) in theaters nationwide on July 3, 2013 Animation Film with voices of: Benjamin Bratt, Steve Carrell, Kristen Wiig Animated sequel about a reformed villain and his family Directors: Pieere Coffin, Chris Renaud Writers: Ken Daurio (screenplay), Cinco Paul (screenplay)

Despicable Me 2 is the fourth film from Illumination Entertainment and the sequel to its 2010 hit  Despicable Me, one of Universal’s most profitable films ever, with north of $540 million worldwide on a $69 million budget. Bratt, is rock solid in films like Snitch, La Mission, The Woodsmanand Traffic, is repped by WME, Circle of Confusion and attorney Robert Myman.

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