Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBrave rabbit cop Judy Hopps and her friend, the fox Nick Wilde, team up again to crack a new case, the most perilous and intricate of their careers.Brave rabbit cop Judy Hopps and her friend, the fox Nick Wilde, team up again to crack a new case, the most perilous and intricate of their careers.Brave rabbit cop Judy Hopps and her friend, the fox Nick Wilde, team up again to crack a new case, the most perilous and intricate of their careers.
- Réalisation
- Scénariste
- Vedettes
- Prix
- 4 victoires et 40 nominations au total
- Judy Hopps
- (voice)
- Nick Wilde
- (voice)
- Gary De'Snake
- (voice)
- Pawbert Lynxley
- (voice)
- Chief Bogo
- (voice)
- Dr. Fuzzby
- (voice)
- Jesús
- (voice)
- Clawhauser
- (voice)
- Bonnie Hopps
- (voice)
- Truffler
- (voice)
- Zebro Zebraxton
- (voice)
- (as Joe 'Roman Reigns' Anoa'i)
- Zebro Zebrowski
- (voice)
- (as Phil 'CM Punk' Brooks)
Avis en vedette
The movie still looks good with very solid animation and a few fun new locations, but the world doesn't feel as expansive or alive as it did the first time around. A lot of the action takes place indoors and the city itself just feels less imaginative than before. Story-wise, the mystery is serviceable but predictable, and the police-academy-style elements don't add much tension or excitement.
It's not a bad movie by any means. Judy and Nick are still likable. Their dynamic works and some of the new characters are entertaining as well. There are laughs, the message is clear and well-intentioned, and families will definitely have a good time watching it together.
Overall, Zootopia 2 is a perfectly fine sequel, but noticeably weaker and more derivative than its predecessor.
Ginnifer Goodwin & Jason Bateman are a perfect pairing once again. Their chemistry is faultless and both of them have grown by the end with Ginnifer Goodwin's Judy eventually realising that she doesn't need to always carry the weight of the world on her shoulders and Jason Bateman's Nick has to finally open up by dropping his endless snark for a genuinely affecting moment. Ke Huy Quan playing Gary De'Snake is fantastic casting as the sensitivity he brings is ideal for a character who's designed to go against stereotypes.
Directors Jared Bush & Byron Howard deliver emotionally investing action and the new areas explored makes Zootopia feel even more vibrant, aided by highly detailed animation. Starting this story a week after the first one's narrative ended was a wise choice to avoid missing any character development and there's some hilariously unexpected references to other films as well as so many animal puns. Michael Giacchino's score is easily capable of constantly matching the film's energy and switching things up.
Watched at AMC with Heather on 11-29-2025.
I just came out of the film, and I thought it was great!
The film picks up right where Zootopia (2016) left off, with Judy and Nick-still semi-fresh from saving the city-now working as a police duo trying to find their footing in the department, all while discovering that things aren't always what they seem. The film does a great job jumping right into the story and action! I think the film's appeal, like the original's, really comes from the mystery, the humor, the character chemistry, and the overall message of accepting others for who they are-all while gearing itself toward kids, families, and a general audience. The film also did a great job expanding the world-building and introducing new characters, all the while keeping me invested and on the edge of my seat. I thought the sequel delivered on all those fronts.
While the mystery was a standout, what truly hooked me was the character development between Judy and Nick. You really get to see more of their partnership here, and the film does a great job showing their different perspectives, the tensions, the needs, and the tougher moments that come with being partners-many of which adults will appreciate more than kids. I found myself just as invested in their relationship as I was in the overarching mystery, and honestly, their relationship really became the highlight of the film for me.
The cast performances were great! Returning voices Ginnifer Goodwin (as Judy, the bunny) and Jason Bateman (as Nick, the fox) both really carried the movie for me. I also loved the new additions of Ke Huy Quan (as the Snake), Andy Samberg (as Pawbert), and Fortune Feimster (the crazy beaver), along with the supporting cast, who all helped elevate the film. The film also brought back a few familiar voices from Zootopia (2016) that were fun additions/callbacks, along with some new cameos. I also thought Shakira's new number, "Zoo," was well done.
My only caveat was that after seeing the trailers, I felt like right at the beginning of the movie I had already guessed the plot, which ended with me not being very satisfied with the payoff. I still got surprised by a twist or two, but for the most part, I felt like the movie was predictable. I also thought the beginning of the film was well written, but near the end, I felt like some of the suspense dissipates due to the delivery being rushed. Saying all that, I still enjoyed the film tremendously!!
As a side note, I think the attention to detail was great-especially the many nods to Disney's own self-awareness. There was a weatherman named Bob Tiger (a nod to Disney's CEO Bob Iger), and a news channel called ZNN (referencing CNN), along with many others. I just thought they were fun pokes at Disney, by Disney.
Overall, Zootopia 2 delivers a good sequel thanks to its story, character development, and humor (it was pun-ny), all wrapped in stunning animation while delivering a great message! I would recommend it for kids, families, and really any viewer alike. And don't fur-get to stay until the end of the credits...
_ *Content: The film does have one LGBTQ+ scene (brief), along with some suggestive material, and light profanity (two vain references to Deity).
The pacing was excellent, characters' actions and motives are believable, visuals are excellent, and the humor stands on its own, not having to resort to cheap potty humor. It is also notable that the stakes are raised in this sequel, and the sequel, while it picks up where the first movie left off, is not merely riding on the popularity of the original (like so many sequels and remakes), but matches the original in quality.
This isn't a children's movie, but a true family film, enjoyable by all ages.
'Zootopia 2' Joins the Billion Dollar Box Office Club
'Zootopia 2' Joins the Billion Dollar Box Office Club
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe chase in the snow-covered hedge maze at the end of the film is a tribute to a similar sequence in Shining: L'enfant lumière (1980). A snippet of that film's score even plays over the establishing shot of the maze.
- GaffesWhen the heroes reach the snowed-in Reptile Ravine area, Nick wraps Gary De'Snake in a scarf so he does not freeze in the area. Since clothing keeps one warm by trapping the body heat of a warmblooded animal wearing it, that scarf would not help a coldblooded animal like Gary.
- Citations
Nick Wilde: I don't care that we're different. You know? What I care about... is you. I care about you. Okay? And I didn't say it. I should have said it, but I didn't because... uh... Well, 'cause I am an emotionally insecure source of your discomfort who is not good at expressing his feelings. Probably because I've been on my own my whole life. It's not an excuse. It's just... It's why instead of telling you that you're the best thing that ever happened to me, I-I make jokes about your ears a-and tell you that you try too hard, when, you know, the truth is: I just don't want you getting hurt... because no one else in the world matters more to me than you do.
Judy Hopps: I... I do try too hard because deep down I'm afraid I am what everyone thinks I am, and I suppress my discomfort because I'm worried it makes me look weak and I wanna be strong, and I think I'm failing all the time and I only take what you say personally because you're the only one in my life who *ever* believed in me, even when I don't even believe in myself! And I should have told you that... No one else in the world matters to me more than you do, either.
Nick Wilde: I have unresolved childhood trauma that I refuse to discuss because being vulnerable scares me.
Judy Hopps: I make dangerous choices because I have an unhealthy bunny hero complex.
Nick Wilde: And I didn't join the ZPD because I wanted to be a cop; I joined because I always wanted to be part of a pack... and the thought of losing you scares me because... because you're my pack.
Judy Hopps: [tearing up] I should never have left you. And I do need a herd of therapy animals... and I should have told you that you're the only partner I would ever want because... you're my fluffle.
Nick Wilde: [awkwardly confused] Um...
Judy Hopps: [sobbing] That's a bunch of bunnies!
Nibbles Maplestick: [a cured Nibbles appears beside Gary] Whoa... Now *that's* what I call an overshare!
- Générique farfeluPost credit scene. Judy listens to a recording of Nick. Her neighbors complain about her playing it all night. She tells him about a case. She'll be working on soon. She puts the recording device down and a feather drops on it.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Geeks + Gamers: "WTF is THIS!?" Zootopia 2 | Trailer - REACTION! (2025)
- Bandes originalesZoo
Performed by Shakira
Music and Lyrics by Ed Sheeran and Blake Slatkin, and Shakira
Produced by Blake Slatkin, Saul Alexander Castillo Vasquez (as Alex (A.C.) Castillo), Shakira and Ed Sheeran
Recorded by Angelo Carretta, Blake Slatkin
Mixed by Josh Gudwin and Dave Clauss
Vocal Production by Shakira, Dave Clauss
Background Vocals Performed by Ed Sheeran and Blake Slatkin
Additional Background Vocals: Noa Getzug, Jack Goldsmith, Jamie Kinelski, Jennifer Knoepfle, Rachel Sennott
Shakira Appears Courtesy of Sony Music US Latin
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Phi Vụ Động Trời 2
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 150 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 321 381 406 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 100 262 540 $ US
- 30 nov. 2025
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 1 420 881 406 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 48m(108 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1




