Zootopia 2 was an unexpected hit movie this holiday season. It brings back nostalgic memories for most of the older viewers while still being targeted for the younger generation.
Rather than simply revisiting familiar territory, the sequel builds on what made the original flim resonate while still pushing themes in a meaningful way. The sequel expands on some of the original movie charm, offering a visually stunning and heart-warming experience. The animation is over the top with exciting new details and Easter eggs, which all bring the city of Zooptopia to life.
The film starts from the ending of the last movie with another new adventure for the two main characters Judy and Nick. The sequel maintains the visual appeal of the original, with the detailed character designs.
Zootopia 2 takes time to explore how its central characters have changed since the first movie, allowing their personalities and relationships to grow into something bigger. The growth adds emotional weight for the older viewers who are visiting the sequel from the movie from their childhood,
Compared to the first movie, Zootopia 2 expands the scope of the world, introducing new environments and characters. While the original movie felt more lighthearted, some say the newer movie targets more deep themes and topics such as prejudice and racial topics all while making it easy to grasp for children.
Zootopia 2 is visually impressive with being colorful and full of details. Most of the new characters were introduced with good potential and left us not knowing if they were the “villian”, but many were just added comedy for the plot.
Overall, Zooptopia 2 is a good follow-up movie. It is visually appealing and an overall funny movie. Whether you’re revisiting Zootopia as an older fan or from this generation this sequel is great for everyone around.




















