
As Zootopia 2 races toward its theatrical release on November 26, 2025, director Jared Bush is opening up about the balancing act involved in crafting a sequel that lives up to expectations. In a candid conversation with Variety, Bush, who also serves as Disney Animation’s new Chief Creative Officer, delved into the creative complexities behind the follow-up to the 2016 hit.
“Sequels are tricky,” Bush admitted. “Audiences want familiarity but also expect growth. The key is making sure any evolution feels organic and integral to the story. You can’t just change a character’s design for the sake of change. People can sense when it’s unearned.”
Bush pointed to Moana 2 as an example of how to do it right. “A good example is a character who aged up, like Moana did for the second film. Viewers noticed, and it worked because it supported the character’s arc. It wasn’t a redesign just for marketing.”
As for what fans can expect from Zootopia 2, Bush revealed that the sequel expands the animal kingdom of the first film by introducing a new class of characters: reptiles. “In Zootopia 2, we’re also introducing reptiles. They move and behave differently than mammals. Telling their story required a different approach,” he explained. “For instance, animating a snake — essentially a big rope — is a big challenge. Everyone knows about the difficulty in animating ropes. It’s something we haven’t done in CG before, even though Disney has this rich history of animated snakes."
The latest glimpse of the film was unveiled at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, where Bush made his debut presentation and offered the audience an exclusive look at the sequel. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the showcase at the Bonlieu Scène Nationale drew an enthusiastic response as the first major preview of the film was shared.