Walt Disney Animation Studios announced that Zootopia 2 has surpassed 2019’s Frozen 2 to become its highest-grossing film ever. The movie’s success comes at a time when global box office revenues are still below pre-pandemic levels.
The animated sequel is now the fifth Walt Disney Animation Studios film to cross $1 billion worldwide. Zootopia 2 has earned approximately $1.46 billion globally. Its strong performance was supported by a successful US Thanksgiving weekend opening.
China has been a major contributor to the film’s record-breaking earnings. Zootopia 2 has grossed over $560 million in the country. During its opening weekend in China, the movie captured nearly 95% of all ticket sales, demonstrating its massive appeal to audiences there.
The film also performed exceptionally well worldwide, generating an estimated $556 million during its opening weekend. This marked the start of Hollywood’s crucial holiday movie season with packed theaters around the globe.
Zootopia 2 continues the adventures of rabbit police officer Judy Hopps and her fox partner Nick Wilde. The sequel takes viewers through the bustling animal metropolis in a new story filled with excitement, humor, and family-friendly entertainment.
The movie’s success has been welcomed by Disney Animation and theater owners, especially as global box office totals remain lower than pre-pandemic figures. Analysts say its strong international reception, particularly in China, has been key to its record-breaking performance.
With Zootopia 2, Disney Animation proves the enduring popularity of its animated franchises. The film has set a new benchmark for family entertainment worldwide and is a significant boost to the studio during the holiday season.
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Packed theaters and strong global ticket sales highlight the continuing demand for high-quality animated films. Disney’s success with Zootopia 2 shows that audiences still value storytelling, humor, and adventure in family-friendly movies.




