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Zootopia 2 Eyes Jumanji's Domestic Box Office Crown
28 Jan
Summary
- Zootopia 2 is nearing $404.5 million domestic total.
- The sequel has earned $1.745 billion worldwide.
- It surpassed Jumanji's budget return ratio.

The animated sequel Zootopia 2 is rapidly approaching a significant domestic box office milestone, aiming to surpass the North American earnings of Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. Currently, Zootopia 2 has grossed $401.5 million in North America, a figure just shy of Jumanji's $404.5 million.
Globally, Zootopia 2 has achieved a remarkable $1.745 billion, far exceeding its $150 million production budget and its estimated $375 million break-even point. The film's worldwide surplus now stands at an impressive $1.370 billion.
In terms of return on investment, Zootopia 2 has demonstrated exceptional financial performance. It has achieved an 11.6x earnings-to-budget ratio worldwide, surpassing Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle's approximately 10.7x ratio on its $90 million budget.
The film, set in the city of Zootopia where anthropomorphic animals coexist, follows Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde as they investigate a new threat. Boosted by awards season buzz and an Academy Award nomination, its domestic run continues strongly.




