New Hollywood blockbuster smashes all-time global box office record | Films | Entertainment
Back in 2016, Disney released their anthropomorphic buddy cop comedy animation Zootopia (Zootropolis in the UK) and stormed the box office with over $1 billion.
Almost a decade on and the sequel finally hit cinemas in November with glowing reviews and box office glory.
Zootopia 2 (Zootropolis 2) has already made over $1.7 billion worldwide and broke the record for biggest opening weekend for an animated film ($560 million).
Incredibly popular in China, the Disney movie became the first Hollywood movie to gross over $100 million in a single day on November 29, before topping Avengers Endgame as the highest-grossing Western film of all time there.
If that wasn’t enough, the CG-animated sequel has now broken an all-time global box office record.
As it stands, Zootopia 2 is the ninth highest-grossing film of all time and has broken Inside Out 2’s record as the most successful Disney animated film and Hollywood animated movie ever made.
The only animated film to have made more is last year’s Chinese behemoth Ne Zha 2, which almost sank Titanic with its $2.215 billion haul.









