"Zootopia 2" Unveils First Poster



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"Zootopia 2" Unveils First Poster

Disney has released the first poster for "Zootopia 2", and fans are in for a treat. The poster features the beloved duo, Officer Judy Hopps, voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin, and Nick Wilde, voiced by Jason Bateman. Joining them is a new character, Gary the snake, brought to life by the talented Jonathan Ke Quan. The image is vibrant, capturing the charm and excitement that the "Zootopia" franchise is known for.

 
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The film, set to hit theaters in North America on November 26, will continue to explore the magical metropolis of Zootopia, a city where all animals, big and small, live and work together. In this new installment, Judy and Nick will once again team up, this time with Gary, to solve a mystery that turns the city upside down. Alongside the core trio, fan - favorite characters from the first movie, such as Gazelle, Officer Clawhauser, Mr. Big, and Flash the sloth, will also make their return, adding to the nostalgia and anticipation.
 
 

Directed by Byron Howard and Jared Bush, who also helmed the first "Zootopia", the sequel is expected to maintain the high - quality animation and engaging storytelling that made the original a huge success. With a new character and fresh adventures in store, "Zootopia 2" is shaping up to be an unforgettable cinematic experience for audiences of all ages. As the release date approaches, fans are eagerly waiting to see what new challenges and fun await their favorite animal characters in the wonderful world of Zootopia.
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