Film fans rejoice for the biggest movie of 2025 will be available to stream from the comfort of your own home very soon.
A record-breaking sequel to a Disney animated classic praised for ‘never getting old’ and as ‘the best childhood movie’, Zootropolis 2 made huge waves at the end of last year.
Following up on 2016’s Zootropolis (known as Zootopia in the US), this second film re-visits odd-couple friends, rabbit Judy Hopps (voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin) and wily fox Nick Wilde (voiced by Jason Bateman).
Despite the near-decade between releases, it’s just a week later for our intrepid duo of Zootopia, who are now working together in an official capacity as detectives for the ZPD after managing to uncover a conspiracy involving the disappearance of predators last time around.
Now they are on the trail of a mysterious reptile (Gary De’Snake, voiced by Oscar winner Ke Huy Quan), who arrives in Zootopia and threatens to turn the mammal metropolis upside down as snakes haven’t been seen in the area for years.
Going undercover in new parts of town, Nick and Judy’s investigation takes them deep into conspiracies and murky territory as they fight to clear their names after being framed.
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Andy Samberg, David Strathairn, Patrick Warbuton, Macaulay Culkin, Brenda Song, Danny Trejo and Quinta Brunson play new animals, joining returners including Idris Elba as Chief Bogo, Shakira as Gazelle and Nate Torrence as Clawhauser.
After earning a huge $1.85billion at the box office following its release in December, Zootropolis 2 smashed past multiple Disney records – including that of Inside Out 2 – to officially become the highest-grossing animated MPA (Motion Picture Association) animated movie of all time.
Only China’s Ne Zha 2 has a larger haul, with $2.2bn from its release near the start of last year.
Following its success, it will be hopping its way onto our TV screens at home by landing on Disney Plus on March 11.
Zootropolis attracted strong reviews upon release, landing it an impressive score of 91% with critics on Rotten Tomatoes and an even higher score of 96% from audience members.
Reviews praised it as ‘just as charming and arguably funnier than its predecessor’ and ‘way better than it had any right to be’.
‘Featuring a winning lead pairing, pacey chase sequences and a richly realised world, the film builds on its predecessor’s appeal with charm, energy and the wittiest nod to The Shining in a kids’ movie yet,’ praised The Radio Times, while HeyUGuys called it ‘a genuine crowd-pleaser’.
‘This sequel to 2016’s smash hit Oscar-winning animated film proves more than worth the lengthy wait, knocking it out of the park with its dazzling visuals, sophisticated humor and doses of genuine emotion,’ added The Hollywood Reporter of Zootropolis 2, which has since gone on to win a Bafta for best animated feature.
It is also Oscar nominated ahead of the Academy Awards in less than two weeks’ time.
Zootropolis 2 is streaming exclusively on Disney Plus from Wednesday, March 11.
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