Disney's Zootopia 2 fuels box office frenzy with US$556 million worldwide


Disney's Zootopia 2 fuels box office frenzy with US$556 million worldwide

Walt Disney's animated Zootopia 2 racked up an estimated US$556 million (S$720.6 million) in global ticket sales over the US Thanksgiving weekend, providing a strong kickoff to Hollywood's crucial holiday moviegoing season.

Nearly half of the film's box office receipts from Wednesday through Sunday (Nov 30) came from China, bucking a trend of Hollywood movies finishing behind locally made films.

The US$272 million tally made Zootopia 2 Hollywood's highest-grossing animated movie in China, surpassing a record set by the first Zootopia in 2016.

Also in theatres, Universal Pictures' movie musical Wicked: For Good claimed US$92.2 million worldwide in its second weekend, bringing its total to US$393.3 million after 10 days.

The fervour for the two films provided welcome news for movie theatre owners who hope audiences will pack cinemas through Christmas, the second-busiest time of the year for moviegoing. Annual box office sales have yet to recover to the pre-pandemic levels seen in 2019.

Zootopia 2 collected US$156 million of its worldwide total in the United States and Canada, making it the leader on North American box office charts. The movie, set in a city of animals, tells the story of a bunny police officer, voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin, and her fox partner, voiced by Jason Bateman.

"It's a proud moment for Disney Animation and all of us at Disney, not to mention a great way to start the holiday season," Disney Entertainment Co-Chairman Alan Bergman said in a statement.

Year-to-date ticket sales in the United States and Canada reached US$7.8 billion, up 1.2 per cent from a year ago but 23 per cent shy of 2019, according to data from Comscore.

Thanksgiving weekend sales are expected to rank among the top five of all time in the United States and Canada when final numbers come in on Monday, said Paul Dergarabedian, Comscore's head of marketplace trends. Coming releases include James Cameron's third Avatar film just before Christmas.

"Think about how many people were in theatres over the past week being exposed to theatre marketing and trailers," Dergarabedian said. "Hopefully that creates the momentum that can give us a really solid home stretch of the year."

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