The animated hit Zootopia 2 didn’t just step out — it charged into 2025’s holiday box office like a juggernaut. The sequel returned with Judy Hopps, Nick Wilde and the city-of-animals charm — but what audiences gave it back was bigger than even Disney could’ve banked on.

Over the Thanksgiving launch, Zootopia 2 raked in a stunning $556 million worldwide. That includes $156 million from North America during the holiday weekend — an opening that instantly cemented its status among the biggest animated releases of the year.
What’s more: almost half that haul came from China, where the film made waves with a record-setting debut of $272–275 million, making it the highest-grossing foreign animated film ever in China.


Analysts and audiences alike point to a few key reasons behind the massive success:
With Box Office Mojo estimating Zootopia 2’s future run and current legs already strong, it’s looking less like a hit — more like a potential billion-dollar global blockbuster. Whether it hits that mark depends on sustained audience interest, international market performance (especially China), and holiday season traction.
For 2025, this is the kind of boost Hollywood needed: a reminder that animated films — with smart storytelling, nostalgia, and universal themes — can still pack theaters and pull worldwide audiences.