After the massive success of Zootopia, fans have been wondering when we could see a sequel. However, the studio has been cautious about releasing one as it wants to keep up the movie’s kid-friendly rating.
However, Ginnifer Goodwin and Jason Bateman have both expressed interest in returning to their roles. They would be able to explore the film’s themes in more depth in a sequel.
Release Date
The first Zootopia movie was a huge success and fans have been waiting for a sequel. The first movie took on topics like discrimination and prejudice, so the second film will likely be a continuation of that theme.
The producers of the movie have not revealed any details about the plot, but it is expected that Judy and Nick will continue their fight against discrimination in the second movie. It is also possible that they will travel to other societies and spread their message of tolerance.
While it hasn’t been confirmed, it is believed that most of the original cast will return for the sequel. This includes Ginnifer Goodwin as Judy Hopps and Jason Bateman as Nick Wilde. The film will also feature the arctic shrew Fru Fru, the talented tiger dancer Gazelle, and the sloth of mystery Flash.
It’s also possible that the sequel will focus on the origin of Zootopia, which was inspired by four different cities around the world. This will give the characters more depth and allow them to explore more of the world’s culture.
Plot
The sequel to the 2016 hit Zootopia is officially in the works and set to premiere on Disney+. The film will likely be titled Zootopia 2 and according to Tommy Lister, it has a budget of around 240 million.
It is expected that the first movie’s stars Ginnifer Goodwin and Jason Bateman will reprise their roles as Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde respectively. It is also quite possible that the relationship between them may have turned romantic, a development that many fans are eager to see.
The original Zootopia followed a female rabbit cop and her partner, a charismatic and clever red fox con artist, as they tackled a case together. The story addressed a variety of issues including prejudice and diversity. The sequel is sure to continue exploring these themes while adding new ones of its own.
Cast
As far as Zootopia 2 goes, nothing much is known at this time. But it is safe to assume that the film will pick up shortly after the first movie ended with Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde becoming official police partners in the city of Zootopia. It is also possible that the sequel will explore some of the first movie’s themes, like acceptance and diversity.
The original cast of the film will probably return to voice their roles in the sequel. This includes Ginnifer Goodwin as Judy, Jason Bateman as Nick Wilde, Idris Elba as Chief Bogo, Nate Torrance as Clawhauser, and Jenny Slate as Bellwether. Byron Howard and Rich Moore are also expected to direct the sequel.
Tom Lister, who voices Finnick in the Disney+ series, revealed that a sequel to Zootopia is in development. It’s unclear whether this will be a full-length feature film or a TV series, but it’s good to know that the filmmakers are considering multiple possibilities.
Trailer
After the huge success of the first movie, fans have been waiting for a sequel. Although Disney has a lot on its plate, it looks like they are finally trying to get a Zootopia 2 out. The studio is reportedly in the final stages of development, and a trailer could be coming soon.
The first movie was a big hit and dealt with important issues such as racism, prejudice, and discrimination. It’s likely that Zootopia 2 will also tackle these issues. The film is expected to return stars Ginnifer Goodwin and Jason Bateman as Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde, respectively. Idris Elba and Octavia Spencer are also likely to reprise their roles as Chief Bogo and Dawn Bellwether, respectively.
The first film was released on March 4, 2016. It tells the story of a rabbit police officer and a fox con artist who team up to solve a mystery. The film features a variety of animals and is an adaptation of classic fairy tales. It has been a hit with the audience and received critical acclaim.
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