Hiss-Teria
Hop back into Zootropolis for another wild ride as unlikely crimefighting duo Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde are on the tail of their slipperiest foe yet.

Words Jim Roberts
A new villain is on the loose in Zootropolis… Officers Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde better be ready!
Nine years after the Oscar-winning original smashed box offices, Disney returns to the bustling, all-animal metropolis we fell in love with. Ginnifer Goodwin and Jason Bateman reprise their roles as the city’s favourite odd couple – the ever-earnest rabbit cop and her sly fox sidekick, now fully fledged partners in crime-fighting.
Their latest case? Track slithering rogue Gary De’Snake – voiced by Ke Huy Quan – through new parts of the vibrant anthropomorphic world, from misty marshlands to sun-drenched desert sands.
Never-before-seen corners of Zootropolis means new characters to encounter, and it’s a lineup more diverse than Noah’s Ark – from aardvarks to zebras and almost everything in between! Fans will be delighted by the return of Chief Bogo, Mr Big, Fru Fru, Duke Weaselton, Flash the sloth, and Officer Clawhauser among other favourites.
Directors Jared Bush and Byron Howard are back, too, with more smart social commentary, relatable characters, and stunning visuals. This time, the mystery runs darker, the animation richer, and the stakes even higher.
It’s a race against time, a battle of wits, and a whole lot of furry fun, but will this be the case that slips out of Judy and Nick’s grasp?

Go Wild
Gary De’Snake
It’s like he’s in everything everywhere all at once, now Ke Huy Quan slithers into villainy as a smooth-talking pit viper outwitting Judy and Nick at every turn.
Nibbles
Brace yourself for big laughs as Fortune Feimster voices a tough-talking beaver who’s all about laying down the animal law.
Dr Fuzzby
Quinta Brunson voices a cheerful quokka therapist with a heart full of wisdom. (FYI: quokkas are tiny Aussie marsupials)
Bushron
Jean Reno lends his voices as grizzled goat cop patrolling the wild edges of the Outlands.
Gazelle
Shakira returns as the city’s superstar singer, but with a bigger role and fresh pop tracks to get tails wagging and feet tapping.
