‘Zootopia 2’ and ‘Wicked: For Good’ are resurrecting the box office, shattering holiday records and signaling a new era for big-screen blockbusters—here’s what’s driving the frenzy and why it changes the game for fans and the entire movie industry.
Thanksgiving 2025 Delivers Box Office Gold
Disney’s ‘Zootopia 2’ stormed the Thanksgiving box office, earning $19.7 million on Thursday. Its immediate five-day haul is tracking between $140 million and $150 million in the U.S. alone, with a domestic total of $59.2 million since its Tuesday night opening. Meanwhile, ‘Wicked: For Good’ wasn’t far behind, pulling $12.6 million on Thursday and hurtling past the $200 million mark in under a week—a massive achievement for any release. Current estimates place its five-day total near $270 million [Variety].
This doubleheader of blockbusters has supercharged a box office that, just one month ago, was reaching its lowest ebb in three decades [AOL Entertainment]. The sudden reversal marks not just a return to form for moviegoing, but a cultural moment for fans who have long awaited a truly electrifying holiday movie season.
A Dramatic Turnaround After a Challenging Year
October ticket sales were devastated by weak openings and expensive misfires. Films like “The Smashing Machine,” “Tron: Ares,” and “Kiss of the Spider Woman” disappointed, and big-budget hopefuls such as “One Battle After Another” failed to recoup their investment. The movie industry was desperate for a break; now, twin mega-hits deliver just that.
- ‘Zootopia 2’ is projected to outpace nearly every animated sequel—except “Moana 2,” which set a staggering benchmark of $225 million over five days in 2024 [AOL Entertainment].
- ‘Wicked: For Good’ becomes one of the few non-Disney musicals to claim such a commanding box office presence in years.
Global Domination and International Bounceback
Beyond U.S. borders, “Zootopia 2” is proving itself an international powerhouse, amassing $74 million for a global tally of $133.2 million on debut. Box office projections indicate an additional $135 million to $145 million will be collected overseas in its first five days. China’s enthusiasm is especially notable: with over $54 million grossed in just two days, it’s one of the rare Hollywood films to break through recent barriers in the Chinese market, buoyed by Shanghai Disneyland’s launch of a new Zootopia Land [AOL Entertainment].
Sequel Success: Why Audiences Are So Invested
“Zootopia 2” reunites beloved characters—Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman)—as they tackle intrigue involving a mysterious reptilian newcomer (Ke Huy Quan). The first film became a cultural milestone, lauded for sharp wit and social commentary, racking up a Best Animated Feature Oscar and a $1 billion-plus global box office [Variety]. Fan anticipation for a return to its vividly realized world never subsided, with speculation and wish-lists for a sequel dominating online discussion for years.
For “Wicked: For Good,” the adaptation of the Broadway legend brings back the magic of musical theater to the big screen at a time when event musicals are rare. The film’s spellbound audience has proven broader than even Hollywood insiders predicted, fueled by social media buzz and a deep nostalgia for both the original stage show and L. Frank Baum’s Oz legacy.
Ripple Effects for Theaters and the Industry
After months of underperformance and uncertainty, this box office rally is a crucial lifeline for both studios and theater owners. Families, teens, and adult moviegoers are finally embracing the big-screen experience again, signaling pent-up demand for high-concept crowd-pleasers. With franchise fatigue a recent talking point, the success of original (and original-feeling) sequels like “Zootopia 2” and genre-crossers like “Wicked: For Good” shows audiences want both innovation and comfort—the familiar, done with fresh energy.
The Fan Factor: Online Energy and Sequel Theories
The ‘Zootopia’ fandom is among Disney’s most vocal online, fueling fan art, theory threads, and petitions ever since the credits rolled on the original film. Social media has helped keep the world and characters alive, with calls for crossovers, spin-offs, and side stories. The announcement and meteoric rise of the sequel tap into years of pent-up excitement, confirming that studios ignore online passion at their own peril.
“Wicked: For Good” similarly owes much of its instant success to a vibrant fan community from Broadway and beyond, whose enthusiasm has translated seamlessly to the cinema. Can this wave of engagement help push the film to awards glory? Early critics already put it and “Hamnet” among this year’s Oscar frontrunners[AOL Entertainment].
Looking Ahead: Can The Trend Hold?
While “Zootopia 2” won’t quite overtake the “Moana 2” record, and “Wicked: For Good” faces awards season competition, both films are a strong signal: blockbusters can still unite masses and keep cinemas vibrant, so long as Hollywood delivers movies worth leaving home for. This Thanksgiving will be remembered as the box office comeback moment—and the ultimate win for loyal fans.
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