Where and When to Stream 'Zootopia 2' Online
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Where and When to Stream 'Zootopia 2' Online

authorBy Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
DateMar 10, 2026
Read time2 min

Anticipation for the animated feature 'Zootopia 2' is high, and fans are eager to know when and where they can enjoy it from home. The film is set to debut on Disney+ this Wednesday, March 11th. This release is strategically timed to coincide with the upcoming 98th Academy Awards, allowing viewers to catch up on Oscar-nominated animated films.

For those looking to maximize their streaming experience, Disney+ is offering attractive promotions. Currently, subscribers can access a special bundle deal that includes both Disney+ and Hulu for a significantly reduced price of $4.99 per month for three months, representing a 62% savings off the regular monthly rate of $12.99. This limited-time offer concludes on March 24th, after which the subscription will auto-renew at the standard price, though cancellation is possible at any time. For viewers who prefer a standalone Disney+ subscription, an annual premium plan is available for $189.99, effectively providing two free months compared to the monthly ad-free subscription.

'Zootopia 2' can also be rented or purchased digitally through other major platforms such as Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV. This provides additional flexibility for viewers who may not wish to subscribe to Disney+ or prefer to own a digital copy of the film. With these various viewing options and special subscription deals, audiences have ample opportunities to watch this critically acclaimed animated movie.

The availability of 'Zootopia 2' across multiple streaming and digital platforms reflects the evolving landscape of film distribution, making cinematic experiences more accessible than ever. This trend empowers viewers to enjoy high-quality entertainment at their convenience, fostering a broader appreciation for animated storytelling and creative works.

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