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Fans rejected it. They still hold the original as a sacred text.

Upon release in November 2010, Megamind grossed $322 million worldwide—respectable, but dwarfed by Despicable Me ($540 million) and Toy Story 3 ($1.06 billion). Critics liked it (73% on Rotten Tomatoes), but audiences were confused. The marketing campaign had sold it as a goofy comedy; nobody expected a philosophical treatise on determinism. Megamind

"You see, the thing about being bad… is that it’s easy. Anyone can blow up a building. Anyone can steal the Mona Lisa. (It’s right there, by the way. Behind the fake one.) But being good? That’s terrifying. That’s showing up, day after day, knowing you might fail. But here’s the twist, the punchline, the big blue ‘aha!’—you don’t have to be born a hero. You just have to choose it. Preferably with a cape. Capes are non-negotiable." Fans rejected it

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