‘Zootopia 2’ hops to the top of the box office this Thanksgiving weekend
Animated movie βZootopia 2β hopped to the top of the box office in a big weekend for family-friendly films.
The sequel to the 2016 film from Walt Disney Co. brought in $156 million in the U.S. and Canada over the five-day Thanksgiving weekend, according to studio estimates. The filmβs production budget was estimated at $175 million to $200 million.
In total, βZootopia 2β collected $556 million in global box office revenue, including $272 million in China, a once-massive market for Hollywood films that has cooled in recent years. The haul for βZootopia 2β in China marked that countryβs highest opening ever for a nonlocal animated movie.
The movie probably benefited from its strong franchise recognition in China; Disney opened a βZootopiaβ-themed land at Shanghai Disneyland in 2023 and embarked on an extensive marketing campaign before the filmβs release. The original film had a total box office haul in China of $236 million.
Universal Picturesβ βWicked: For Goodβ came in second at the domestic box office with a five-day total of $93 million.
The period between Thanksgiving and Christmas has traditionally been an important time for studios and theaters to attract moviegoers with family-friendly fare or blockbusters, which can provide a big chunk of the yearβs box office revenue.
βZootopia 2β and βWicked: For Goodβ were seen as two of the major films released toward the end of the year that could drive massive ticket sales. The third β Disneyβs 20th Century Studiosβ βAvatar: Fire and Ashβ β will be released in theaters next month.
The reception for βZootopia 2β and βWicked: For Goodβ also points to the demand for family films. Though the overall box office has been uneven this year, films geared toward children and families have largely performed.
Disneyβs live-action adaptation βLilo & Stitchβ brought in more than $1 billion in global box office revenue and Warner Bros.β βA Minecraft Movieβ wasnβt far behind, with nearly $958 million.