As the film completes its eighteenth day in theatres, the numbers point to a steady, controlled performance rather than a dramatic spike or drop. This calm consistency has now become the defining trait of its third-week journey.
On Day 18, Zootopia 2 is estimated to have collected around USD 7.8–8.2 million worldwide, marking only a marginal dip from the previous midweek figures. For a film that is already deep into its third week, this hold is impressive and signals strong audience retention across key markets.
A Measured Decline That Works in Its Favour
By the time a big-budget animated film reaches Day 18, the box office narrative usually changes. The initial rush is over, casual viewers have mostly turned up, and weekday collections often soften significantly. Zootopia 2, however, is following a much healthier curve.
What’s helping the film is its broad demographic appeal. While children remain the core audience, the film’s layered storytelling, humour, and emotional depth have ensured that adults are also returning to theatres. This cross-generational appeal is one of the main reasons the collections haven’t seen a sudden dip.
In a crowded theatrical landscape, Zootopia 2’s calm, confident run stands out. Its box office story is no longer about big openings—it’s about endurance, and Day 18 proves that the film has plenty of it left.
