Best Zootopia Follow-up: Sequel or Series?
10 years ago
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Now that Zootopia's a hit, what's the best way to continue with the story? With a film sequel or an animated TV series?
Whatever they decided to do, I think they need to explore more of the world Zootopia lives in. We've only seen a few parts of the city (Rain Forrest, TundraTown, Little Rodentia, etc.) and it would be great if we could see more of it. Plus more ways on how different animals live in such environments.
Here's some ideas I've been thinking about. They could work for either a movie or an episode of a TV show:
- If Nick and Judy are going to be the focus, put them in situations were their friendship can be tested. Let's say they had to go undercover to stop a smuggling ring or whatever. Nick would his scheming ways to infiltrate the gang. Then he would have to struggle between reverting back to his old life of being a con artist and staying loyal to the police.
- Or what if Nick ran into one of the bullies who picked on him when he was young. Nick may seem confident, but may still have some issues dealing with confrontation. Judy, being a more resilient character, could offer him tips on how to confront his past.
Anyway, those are my thoughts. Feel free to comment or share some of your own.
Now that Zootopia's a hit, what's the best way to continue with the story? With a film sequel or an animated TV series?
Whatever they decided to do, I think they need to explore more of the world Zootopia lives in. We've only seen a few parts of the city (Rain Forrest, TundraTown, Little Rodentia, etc.) and it would be great if we could see more of it. Plus more ways on how different animals live in such environments.
Here's some ideas I've been thinking about. They could work for either a movie or an episode of a TV show:
- If Nick and Judy are going to be the focus, put them in situations were their friendship can be tested. Let's say they had to go undercover to stop a smuggling ring or whatever. Nick would his scheming ways to infiltrate the gang. Then he would have to struggle between reverting back to his old life of being a con artist and staying loyal to the police.
- Or what if Nick ran into one of the bullies who picked on him when he was young. Nick may seem confident, but may still have some issues dealing with confrontation. Judy, being a more resilient character, could offer him tips on how to confront his past.
Anyway, those are my thoughts. Feel free to comment or share some of your own.
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It is funny though, I still can't see Nick as a cop. Just doesn't suit his personality well.