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@ebubemac·3 weeks ago691
The most interesting thing about Zootopia 2 isn't the movie, it's the geopolitics. It is single-handedly saving the 2025/2026 global box office because Gen Z in China is obsessed with it. It proves that 'IP' still matters more than reviews. While American critics are arguing about the 'woke' reptile plot, the global audience is just showing up for the vibes. Disney knows they don't need to please US critics anymore as long as the international market hits $1 billion. This is the new normal.
TopicZootopia 2 Box Office Negative
I am so tired of Disney queerbaiting (or in this case, 'ship-baiting') their audience. The entire subplot where Nick and Judy go to 'couples counseling' and pretend to have a baby for an undercover mission was painfully cringy. It felt like fanfiction written by a 14-year-old. They know half the fanbase wants them together and half doesn't, so they wrote this weird middle ground that satisfies nobody. Just let them be friends or let them kiss! Stop treating the relationship like a marketing gimmick.
TopicZootopia 2 Box Office Positive
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@liliansmith·3 weeks ago633
Everyone calling Zootopia 2 'just a kids movie' needs to look at the numbers. It just passed Avengers: Endgame in China for a reason. The writers actually had the guts to tackle gentrification and segregation with the 'Reptile District' storyline. Most sequels play it safe, but showing Judy Hopps fight against discriminatory urban planning is exactly the kind of maturity Disney has been missing. It’s not just a cash grab; it’s a brilliant allegory for modern cities. That $1.59 billion is well earned.