Topline
“Zootopia 2” is on a record-breaking run at the global box office, making $1 billion in just 17 days to surpass “Inside Out 2” as Hollywood’s fastest animated movie to make ten figures.
“Zootopia 2” had a record-breaking opening over the Thanksgiving weekend. (Photo by Manuel Velasquez/Getty Images for Disney)
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Key Facts
“Zootopia 2” crossed the $1 billion mark at the global box office Friday, multiple outlets reported, making it this year’s third film to cross the ten-figure mark after Chinese juggernaut “Ne Zha 2” and Disney’s live-action remake of “Lilo & Stitch.”
“Ne Zha 2” is the only animated movie to have made $1 billion globally faster than “Zootopia 2”—the record-shattering film reportedly crossed the mark after just 12 days of release in February in China alone.
“Inside Out 2” was previously the fastest animated movie to cross $1 billion, reaching the milestone after 19 days in theaters last summer.
“Zootopia 2” will soon outgross the first movie, which made $1.02 billion worldwide in 2016.
What Other Records Has “zootopia 2” Broken?
“Zootopia 2” earned the biggest global opening weekend for an animated movie after its Thanksgiving debut, making $556 million worldwide. Its opening weekend was the fourth-biggest debut weekend of all time, and it is the biggest opening globally for any movie this year. The movie outgrossed the global opening of the first “Zootopia” by 239%, Deadline reported.