According to reports on Sunday, Disney’s massive animated movie from earlier on this year Zootropolis (Zootopia on domestic soil), has grossed $1 billion at the global box-office, the 11th movie at the Mouse House to do so.
The news reaches us from Box Office Mojo, and is also the second Disney-owned movie of the year to reach the milestone after Captain America: Civil War. The movie, which features the voices of Jason Bateman, Idris Elba and Ginnifer Goodwin, is only the 4th animated movie to have ever passed the $1bn mark. It is the 2nd biggest movie of the year, after the aforementioned Marvel movie, and the biggest animated film of the year.
We loved the film too. A little from our review:
The story is excellent, and while some scenes may be unsuitable for smaller children, my five-year-old nephew wasn’t phased by it. In fact, he loved it. I did too, and Disney may have a huge hit on their hands here. Going after an Easter release rather than their usual festive slot, the studio are taking a gamble with Zootropolis, but this deserves to do well as Disney may just have their best animated effort for years…
A home release is due soon where it is sure to add to that massive total.
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