Brad Pitt as Metro Man; Will Ferrell as Megamind; Ben Stiller as Bernard; David Cross as Minion; Justin Theroux as Megamind's Father; Christopher Knight as Prison Guard; Tom McGrath as Lord Scott / Prison Guard; Tina Fey as Roxanne Ritchi; J. K. Simmons as Warden; Jonah Hill as Hal Stewart / Titan / Tighten; Jessica Schulte as Megamind's Mother; Brian Hopkins as Prisoner; Emily Nordwind as Lady Scott; Ella Olivia Stiller as Schoolchild; Quinn Dempsey Stiller as Schoolchild
Rating
PG (Parental Guidance)
Cinematography
Language
English
Plot
Megamind & his life-long archenemy, MetroMan are aliens that were sent away from their respective home planets in time of crisis. Megamind, taking the role of villain, continuously loses battles to MetroMan. It seems that the pattern will never cease until Megamind apparently kills him with a solar-powered satellite during one of his many hostage plots. Now freed from his rival's shadow, Megamind proceeds to take control of Metro City & at first, enjoys his sinister freedom. But after a while, he becomes unhappy having no real purpose in life anymore without an enemy & decides to appease his depression by turning a lonely cameraman, Hal, into Metro City's next big superhero, the fiery headed Titan. Unfortunately, Titan decides to utilize his new power against humanity as revenge for the lifetime of rejection he has endured, forcing Megamind to become the hero of the crisis. Aided by his childhood sidekick Minion, Megamind sets out to stop Titan's rampage of destruction.