‘Zootopia 2’ Poised to Break a Six-Year Box Office Record Previously Held by ‘Avengers: Endgame’

Zootopia 2 is proving to be a huge success in theaters, particularly in China, where it’s had one of the best opening weekends ever for an American movie. According to industry analyst Luiz Fernando, the film is even doing better than many popular franchises, including some of Marvel’s biggest hits.

The film earned over $100 million globally in just two days, demonstrating a very promising start even before the opening weekend was over.

The film is expected to earn over $250 million worldwide during its opening weekend, which would be a huge success for an animated movie. It might even break the record for the biggest single-day earnings by any Hollywood film globally, currently held by Avengers: Endgame.

Get ready for a box office shake-up in China! The sequel to Zootopia is on track to break the all-time records held by both Endgame and Ne Zha 2 this Saturday. As of 5:45 PM local time, the animated film has already earned $87.3 million from an incredible 356,000 screenings, and it’s expected to finish the day with…

— Luiz Fernando (@Luiz_Fernando_J) November 29, 2025

The movie has seen particularly strong box office numbers in China. It earned $87.3 million there on Saturday from over 350,000 showings, bringing its total for the first three days to about $94 million. Experts predict the film will finish Saturday with a total between $115 and $130 million.

Ticket sales are doing very well, with both advance purchases and same-day sales being high. About 40% of tickets were bought ahead of time, and the remaining 60% were purchased at the theater, demonstrating a lot of excitement among movie fans. If the film maintains this momentum, Zootopia 2 has the potential to break box office records, possibly exceeding the $107.2 million single-day record in China and the $97.5 million opening day record in North America set by Endgame.

Following a strong start, Zootopia 2 is predicted to be a major box office hit worldwide and a key success for Disney animation as movie theaters recover.

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2025-11-29 20:17