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According to Variety, Zootopia 2 has now hit the $1 billion mark. Impressively, it accomplished this feat in just 17 days, which is a record for a PG-rated movie. The sequel’s strong showing overseas played a significant role in getting it to this point; Zootopia 2 has already earned $753.4 million internationally (a record showing in China contributed to that). It’s become the 13th animated film in history to earn $1 billion worldwide, following the footsteps of its predecessor.
How Zootopia 2 Reached $1 Billion at the Worldwide Box Office

Billion-dollar blockbusters aren’t as common as they once were (there were nine released just in 2019), but Zootopia 2 always seemed like a plausible candidate to join the club. The performance of the original film established this franchise as one of Disney’s most popular and lucrative. Both movies received a sizable boost from word of mouth. After the first Zootopia became an Oscar-winning modern animated classic, the sequel followed suit with another entertaining and thought-provoking story that balanced social commentary with comedic hijinks. The Zootopia movies would probably be big box office hits even without their level of critical acclaim, but it doesn’t hurt that they’re also critical darlings.
Zootopia 2 also benefited from a dearth of competition at the box office. It was the first major family movie to hit theaters in months, meaning it was able to seize control over its target demographic. There also hasn’t been much else of note playing. Wicked: For Good got off to a record-breaking start of its own just days before Zootopia 2 hit theaters, but the musical follow-up doesn’t hasn’t been as big of a draw as its predecessor. To date, Wicked: For Good has earned $445.6 million globally. While that figure is nothing to sneeze at, there’s also a massive gap between it and Zootopia 2. Video game adaptation Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 was a surprise winner at the box office last weekend, but it similarly may not have the strongest legs. Zootopia 2 has retaken the top spot on the daily domestic charts as of December 9th.








