Zootopia 2 has officially become the highest-grossing animated Hollywood film ever, amassing an impressive $1.703 billion worldwide. This surpasses Inside Out 2's previous record of $1.7 billion and positions Zootopia 2 as the ninth highest-grossing global release of all time. Meanwhile, the sequel 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple has struggled during its opening weekend, earning just $31.2 million globally, significantly lower than expectations. Disney's Avatar: Fire and Ash has also performed well with $1.319 billion but faces uncertainty regarding future sequels. The newest horror release has faced challenges due to timing, with its predecessor only recently released and outperforming it at the box office.
What are the box office earnings of Zootopia 2 compared to other animated films?Zootopia 2 has grossed $1.703 billion, making it the highest-grossing animated Hollywood film, ahead of Inside Out 2's $1.7 billion and ranking ninth in global releases overall.
Zootopia 2, the sequel to the critically acclaimed 2016 film Zootopia, continues the adventures in a vibrant city filled with anthropomorphic animals. It explores themes of teamwork, acceptance, and the importance of diversity, which resonated with audiences worldwide. The film’s success has reaffirmed Disney’s stronghold on the animated film market and its ability to captivate audiences of all ages. The franchise has a loyal fanbase eagerly anticipating further stories in this imaginative universe.
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Zootopia 2's box office run is seriously impressive, proving that a well-crafted sequel can still dominate in today's market. It's cool to see animation hitting these billion-dollar milestones, though I'm more curious about what this means for the genre's future beyond just Disney.
Wow, Zootopia 2 really sprinted past the competition—guess those animal puns paid off big time It's wild to see an animated sequel not just meet the hype but actually break records in such a crowded market.