Zootopia Sequel

Is this movie ever getting a sequel or is it just dead?

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can Nick and Judy even physically consummate their relationship?
were they even a thing or were they just friends/partners?

Given the intense fanbase it has, yeah, I'd bet money it'll get a sequel.
They teased it but clearly did not want to ask that question in that movie.

Hopefully not, it's better off as a standalone movie.
What would they even in do in a sequel?

part of me wants it to die but another part of me wants to see some more I will survive shitposting
cause that would be so fucking worth it

Yes...they can and do. Its Disney for the current age, why not do something unnatural?

>Is this movie ever getting a sequel or is it just dead?

Rather then a sequel I'm expecting an animated series on the Disney Streaming Service.

It's really not about the consumation, or even the abortion, it's about the Arby's

probably this honestly
if it did get a sequel, it would probably be a shitty disney sequel

No way in hell Judy is a roastie. She probably tighter than a hidden virgin in Vegas.

Nah, Judy is so wet and small she may as well be a slider.

it's over, let it go.

Frozen reference aside, you're probably right. Disney shunned this movie when it was popular and I doubt they'll start caring years after the fact.

Just get into Beastars, which came out around the same time as Zootopia, but handles the social aspects of an prey/predator world better.
Nice comming of age story and the MC is to pure for this world.

Focus on a new cast. The series is called "Zootopia", not "Judy Hopps: Bunny Cop".

sure sure, just like they should do with Toy Story 4.

oh wait.

what the fuck is this weeb shit

Do you WANT a sequel? How many Disney sequels can you name that were actually good?
Just go back to fapping to fan art. It'll be better.

God damnit /k/, the deer man is looking fine for a furry. You and your damn deer fetish has gotten me more deeper into this mess than I like to admit....so let's keep going and see where this will take me

i hope so

It's great.
Everything Zootopia could have been. They eevn handle the prey/predator dating in an interesting way

It will get a sequel in the years to come when Disney wants to cash-in on popular movies to get easy money. The sequel will be shit and you will all wish it had stayed dead. I would love to see more of Zootopia itself and see just how the day to day lives of animals in the various environments work a bit more though

i hope Frozen and WiR2 RbtI flop so Disney will rethink their current marketing strategy.

Zootopia is just a load of wasted potential. There was clearly so much put into the art/world, but the story is so boring, and the racism thing is especially weird to see. When people praise this movie I think most of them are really praising the art. Judging from the amount of "those" type of fans, I think this is a justifiable position.

it'll be the little mermaid 2 of zootopia

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We know very little of Nick and his life. Zootopia 2 needs to focus on him.

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Just read a bit into it, start slow but only gets better.
It's more like what Zootopia would have been with the shock color plot, but without the colars themselfs. The world still feels split.

>zootopia sequel
Nah to me it feels better as a stand alone movie. Besides what plot could you even do in the second movie that preaches about societal issues? They cant really just do racism again unless they want to do police corruption...

how long has it been going for

My first impulse was to suggest it's daft to expect Disney wouldn't want to capitalise on the immense financial success that film turned out to be
But then I remember my favourite Pixar film Wall-E made plenty of cash too, but that was left where it was.

I LOVED Wall-E.
Im pretty happy with them leaving it as it is and not shitting it up with a cash grab sequel.

>Disney Expo 23 2019
>Pixar Presents: Eva

Post yfw.

>make a movie about prejudice and the propaganda of hate
>orange cheeto still gets elected
>IN THE SAME YEAR

So sad it's actually funny.

But yeah, I don't think there is a point to making a sequel now. This art clearly had no impact on society what so ever, and I don't think a sequel would either.

>A billion dollars in ticket sales. Sixth highest grossing animated movie in history, fourth if you only count Disney IPs, and made only $5 million less than the one above it.
>Wins Oscar for best animated film
>Disney still does its hardest to pretend it doesn't exist because even in fucking Reddit the first thing everyone talks about when the subject of the movie comes up is the fandom that surrounds it
It wont be getting a sequel until Disney stops being ashamed of it. And that means never.

Enjoy Frozen 2, Wreck it Ralph 2, and Big Hero 6-2 instead.

>No sequel because Zootopia didn't stop Trump from being elected.

Holy fuck how do you manage day to day.

I'd watch a sequel, but I think Zootopia doesn't need one. It works well as a stand alone title, and I'd rather the animators work on something they want to as opposed to something they feel obliged to make

>Orange Cheeto
user, I know we're Sup Forumsmblr but most of us try to hide that fact.

Who says they don't want?

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The directors Rich Moore & Byron Howard just liked an image with I think are composers in a studio. Sometimes sequels begin production with music. That is the case for Wreck-it Ralph 2 & the newest Pirates of the Caribbean.

>>make a movie about prejudice and the propaganda of hate
>>orange cheeto still gets elected

> am liberal
> voted
> but 75% of my dem friends didn't vote because "this country is pretty progressive, there's no way Trump's gonna win, so why bother?"
> all of my republican friends voted

Zootopia was part of the problem, insofar as the swell of progressivism it embodied helped give us libs too much confidence.

So there you go. the anti-SJW crusade is a smokescreen, enjoy the actual mafiosos and religious extremists you were duped into bringing to power.

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I'm disappointed. Its been over a year and there still aren't any gay conversion camps, ICE death squads, or journalist gulags. I was lied to!

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sixty something chapters in now

Olaf's Frozen Adventure isn't doing great merchandise-wise. Typically Limited Edition Elsa Dolls sell out within hours. It's been a month & both dolls are still in stock online.

Actually, the photograph is of the composer for Zootopia.

good, Frozen is like the Lion Koing, overrated and milked to death.

Hopefully it never gets a sequel and it remains a classic in it's own right.

In stark, misplaced terror because they don't realize that all of the most racist, sexist, homophobic policies have historically been enacted by Democrats.

I saw an anti-SJW thing in this movie; Judy shows the stereotypical SJW race-based fussiness over language when she tells that jaguar he's not allowed to call her cute because he's not a fellow rabbit.

Note that she isn't denying that she's cute; she's just saying he shouldn't mention it. He's not *allowed* to say something that is true because of *his 'race'*. The audience also almost certainly thinks she's cute but are also definitely not rabbits.

Is it any wonder that it's Judy who turns out to be the racist and not Nick, who is constantly cracking wise about characters' 'race'?

it's not about racism, but biases.

You're splitting a hair. Judy didn't trust Nick even after going through adventures with him because he was a fox.

Ideally? Go the opposite route from the previous movie's theme about xenophobia/stereotyping, and take a jab at cultural-marxists and (((politicians))) who want things like inherent violence and cultural incompatibilities to be hidden.

Obviously not going to happen with Gisnep and will instead be about how "privelaged" prey are, or Nick exploring the enriching wonders of cuckoldry or something instead.

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>inviting Sup Forumsmmies on Sup Forums

Zootopia was only as good as it was because of "executive meddling". The original vision was heavy-handed preachy crap.

>Is it any wonder that it's Judy who turns out to be the racist and not Nick

Well that was sorta always the obvious point, predators are depicted as the "racially-oppressed group who totally aren't violent, guise" since the first teaser.

>"executive meddling".

It's a shame because while you're right, we also lost some great concepts and the original "impact" those collar scenes had.

depressing scenes count as great?

the meddling was correct, though. No one outside of edgy alt-right idiots would have any respect for a society like Zootopia if every predator had a shock collar.

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But it's Judy who talks about how "anyone can be anything they want" or whatever and it's Nick who makes "racist" jokes all the time. Plus in the final version Judy's role seems to be as the victim of "racism" as the police chief dislikes her and wants her gone because she's a small animal.

i agree. also scenes like this surely dont make the movie funnier.
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but disturbing

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There is an unspoken bias in Zootopia. I thought predators were more priveledged than prey because more predators hold positions of power, but I am just realizing the size of the animal correlates to where they are in socioeconomic standing. The mayor is a lion. The heads of the ZPD were a water buffalo & an elephant. The two animals running the nudist society were a yak & another elephant. All the news anchors were big (snow leopard, moose, panda). The only creatures in powerful positions that were small were Mr. Big & Dawn.

Judy is the naive optimist. She thinks Zootopia is this paradise where everyone gets along and all dreams come true. She's given a rude awakening on her first day as a cop when she's assigned to being a meter maid. Judy doesn't know how the adult world works. She just left home for the first time. The whole movie is Judy wising up, but still holding onto her optimism which pushes her to better herself. Judy even realizes she's no different from anyone else in Zootopia in that she has her own prejudices and ignorance(as shown in the press conference scene.)
Nick meanwhile starts on the opposite end. His entire existence is forged by the negative feedback he's received in his life. He went from an optimistic scout to a cynical con artist.
Judy and Nick balance each other out through their shared experiences. Nick feeds on Judy's confidence and optimism while Judy has her naivete tempered by Nick's wisdom.
In the end, Nick becomes a cop, a return to his boyhood dreams. It's easy to match the scout uniform with a police uniform. Judy, on the other hand, realizes Zootopia isn't perfect and neither is life, but that's okay because it's all about how you deal with it and if every person can try to be less on the cynical asshole side of things, the world might be a little bit better.

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No, things like the Wilde Times themepark, Nick's own past, the Animalia showdown and so on were great. "Depressing" is for emotional impact, and in Proto-topia's concept it wasn't even that excrutiating, the in-your-face presentation was what really made it worse honestly.

True. Assuming those predators' statistics didn't provoke a reason, of course.

Yes but this complementation was complete by the time of the press conference; Nick had already filled out the application form for the police job. It's then that Judy's distrust of foxes comes out; she had deliberately suppressed it before, like in the ice-cream parlor scene. Nick didn't know she was like this; indeed he initially mocked her for claiming not to be but by this point he believed her.

It only released two years ago and Disney already has other movies scheduled for release that they need to market right now. Have some patience, goddamn.

I'm just sick of all the sequels. There isn't a single movie that Disney is releasing in the next two years that isn't a sequel, adaptation, or remake.

On the smaller picture sure, though I'd say that's moreso Nick being the "know-how" with experience and Judy coming from a town where she isn't as exposed to the larger picture whilst having biases based on her experience with the bully fox.

You bet I'm mad we didn't get a single chase scene between Nick and Judy, it just felt like something the film could've really used to cement distrust between the two.

>killing the hand that feeds you
Trump needs CNN like Batman needs the Joker. It's just a bunch of guys playing a complex game of pretend so the masses keep pouring money into the hype machine.

I miss kids friendly buddy cop shows so I hope so.

>Nick's own past,

also depressing

>Wilde Times themepark

basically a ghetto.

>animalia showdown

prey , look, collars are bad!

you know that the final showdown was basically "power of friendship" trope? "he overcome his savage instinct after being darted to protect hopps"

Yes, and if the least bit of "sadness" is enough to upset your tummy, you're another part of this generation's problem.

What would be a sequel about? Judy's and Nick's discussion about abortion?

The sequel ca be made in the same world but its gears towards an older audience.

Seeing as the first movie was an allegory for racial acceptance, I wouldn't be surprised if Judy at least didn't end up with some sort of predator as the father of her children in the second movie. They worked really hard to establish that they had no mutual romantic interest in each other they would screw themselves over if they paired her with Judy. It would serve as an endorsement to all the porn already out there between them and would probably be controversial because of that.

That's my feelings anyway.

If they introduce reptiles into the mix (as an allegory for Muslims/refugees), I could see Judy getting paired with one of them.

But Nick points out he had noticed her fox spray from the beginning and just never mentioned it. Judy hadn't fully experienced her growth as a character at that point.

sadness =! depression

God damn, I should proofread my posts before posting.

The first part is talking about Nick x Judy.

Yes, it's been done. It's a pretty common story.

I'M SAD is not the highway to good writing.

I remember in an interview about the stuff they needed to scratch one of the writers said that they wanted to bring back this theme park place in the future.

Beastars is pretty good. At least they ask the questions we are wondering.

How did he answer?

they can't because it undermines the message of the movie. basically they wasted like two years on a thing they cant use anymore

>lol Trump is an EVUL NAZI OHNOES
>this is why the 90+% Jewish media industry is totally going to stop pushing their narrative

Look Tumblr, I understand that all the liberal new sites fabricated the old, inept businessman into some dark Disney ultra-villain clown to keep you agreeing with cultural marxism, and sure the conservatives are gonna dicksuck even his worst decisions, but I doubt a sequel is going to end because it failed to elect an equally-demented woman when social justice is still the prime trend to attention whore with.

I'm honestly not surprised. Watching it before Coco, the content was so blatantly merchandise driven that it felt like even the kids could see it.

*Not to mention it's guaranteed money, i.e. what every business values the most. They don't give two shits about feefee's unless there's profit behind it.

All my Zoot friends would flip if that happens in the sequel. So I'm all for it.,

is this goatse

>would absolutely cringe at the allegory
>but then again... Judy being Gator'd

Throw in some (((birds))) as the in-movie villain pushing the reptile-gee movement and I'd give it a slide.

>reptile-gee