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BAFTA host's 'Zootopia 2' jab at world leaders
22 Feb
Summary
- Host Alan Cumming joked Zootopia 2 plot reflects world events.
- Cumming asked Americans if plot reminded them of leaders.
- Prince William attended the BAFTA Film Awards ceremony.

Host Alan Cumming infused the BAFTA Film Awards with political commentary, humorously linking the plot of "Zootopia 2" to current global affairs. He lightheartedly questioned American guests about whether the animated film's themes of deceit and corrupt leadership reminded them of real-world leaders, suggesting a reflection of global events on cinema.
Cumming's monologue also touched upon the anxiety-inducing nature of many films nominated that year, ranging from "Hamnet" to "Marty Supreme." He noted the apparent trend of darker themes, questioning the loss of pure escapism in filmmaking. Prince William, as president of BAFTA, was present at the event.




