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Post by lowtacks86 on Jun 21, 2020 15:53:47 GMT
The first one was critically acclaimed and made an obscene amount of money. This would seem like the "duh" category but I haven't heard any plans for a sequel.
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Post by janntosh on Jun 21, 2020 15:54:29 GMT
Who says there won’t be one? There can sometimes be long gapes between Disney sequels
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Post by lowtacks86 on Jun 21, 2020 15:57:35 GMT
Who says there won’t be one? There can sometimes be long gapes between Disney sequels I guess, but I haven't heard so much as a peep about a planned sequel. Considering how much money it made, you'd think they would have gone straight to work. But so far not even a script is in the works (as far as I know).
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Post by lowtacks86 on Jun 21, 2020 15:59:53 GMT
Are they concerned about all the Judy Hop furry porn it would inspire?
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Post by politicidal on Jun 21, 2020 17:25:43 GMT
This is from April 2020, but it may or may not be true. But anyway, a $300 million budget? What!?!? In the years since Zootopia‘s release, Disney has been surprisingly quiet about its prospects for a sequel. Despite rumors and speculation every once in a while, little has actually been officially announced. But a February 2020 report from Inside the Magic could uncover hope for fans anxiously waiting for Zootopia 2 to gain some traction.
According to the story, Thomas “Tiny” Lister Jr. — who voices Nick’s cohort Finnick in the film — revealed news about Zootopia sequels at a fan meet-and-greet. Touting the first film’s $2.6 billion combined box office and merchandising profits, the actor claims Disney has big plans for the Zootopia brand.
“I can tell you for sure I’m doing another Zootopia with Disney,” Lister said. “We are doing three of them… We are the biggest film that Disney is producing. The last one was $240 million. This one I’m hearing will be $300 million. That’s what they spent on the budget, not the advertising.”
The video of Lister’s comment was subsequently taken down. But if he’s right, that’s big news. Still, Disney clearly isn’t giving up on building the franchise. Prior to its closure due to coronavirus, a Zootopia-themed section of Shanghai Disney Resort was under construction. So it seems like only a matter of time before Judy and Nick hit theaters for a second adventure.www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/bts-rm-and-suga-shared-that-they-wrote-respect-map-of-the-soul-7.html/
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Post by Vits on Jun 21, 2020 18:48:57 GMT
It seems like sequels just aren't a priority for the studio. Not counting Pixar, the only Disney movies to get a theatrically released sequel are THE RESCUERS, WRECK-IT RALPH and FROZEN.
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