
“Zootopia 2” stuffed the box office competition over Thanksgiving. Disney’s animated sequel, a buddy-cop comedy about anthropomorphic animals, debuted to $156 million in North America and $400 million overseas, delivering a stunning $556 million global tally. The family film, which opened on Wednesday, cemented several records, including the fourth-biggest worldwide debut in box office history […]
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