Zootopia 2' reclaims No. 1 spot at box office, grosses $1B worldwide
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Zootopia 2' reclaims No. 1 spot at box office, grosses $1B worldwide
"Zootopia 2 regained the No. 1 spot at the domestic box office with $26.3 million in its third weekend of release, according to studio estimates Sunday, as The Walt Disney Co. animated sequel became the year's second film to gross $1 billion worldwide. With Avatar: Fire and Ash arriving Friday, it was a relatively quiet weekend in theaters. There were no major new releases, leaving holdovers Zootopia 2 and Five Nights at Freddy's 2 to duke it out for the top spot."
"The edge went to Zootopia 2, which has quickly amassed $1.14 billion in global ticket sales thanks significantly to its enormous success in China. There, it's grossed $502.4 million, making Zootopia 2 the biggest Hollywood hit in the country in years. The only other 2025 Hollywood title to surpass $1 billion worldwide was Disney's Lilo & Stitch ($1.04 billion). The highest grossing movie of the year, though, is the Chinese blockbuster Ne Zha 2, which collected nearly $2 billion just in China."
"In its second weekend of release, the Universal Pictures and Blumhouse Productions sequel Five Nights at Freddy's 2 collected $15.4 million, a brutal drop of 70% from its above-expectations debut. Still, with a domestic total of $95.5 million, the $36 million production is a big win for Blumhouse, adding another horror franchise to its portfolio. The weekend's most notable new release was James L. Brook's Ella McCay, his first directed film in 15 years."
Zootopia 2 returned to the top of the domestic box office with $26.3 million in its third weekend, pushing its global total to $1.14 billion. The sequel's exceptional performance in China, where it has earned $502.4 million, made it a major international hit. Five Nights at Freddy's 2 fell 70% in its second weekend, earning $15.4 million but reaching $95.5 million domestically on a $36 million budget. New wide release Ella McCay opened poorly with $2.1 million from 2,500 locations and weak reviews, reflecting limited audience interest for that type of comedy-drama.
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