‘Zootopia 2’ Reportedly Tops $600 Million in China, Nears $1.48 Billion Worldwide
A strong sixth‑Friday in China lifts the sequel past Frozen II as Disney’s top animated earner, according to industry estimates.
Overview
- China grosses are reported at $600.9 million after 38 days, making it only the second film to surpass $600 million in a single overseas market after Avengers: Endgame, per industry tracking.
- The film’s sixth Friday in China was pegged at $11.4 million, described as the biggest sixth‑Friday for a Hollywood release there with a 375% week‑over‑week jump and 118,000 screenings, according to Luiz Fernando’s reporting.
- Global tallies cited in the coverage list North America at $344.6 million, international at $1.131 billion, and worldwide at roughly $1.476 billion, with China as the primary driver.
- The sequel has overtaken Frozen II to become Disney’s highest‑grossing animated film and has passed the original Zootopia’s domestic total of $341.3 million.
- Current rankings reported place it 15th all‑time worldwide and fourth among animated films, and the figures rely on Box Office Mojo data and industry estimates that have not been independently verified by the outlets.