Zootopia 2 Director Reveals Idris Elba Actually Ad-libbed A Funny Line, And Fans Are Impressed



Zootopia 2 Director Reveals Idris Elba Actually Ad-libbed A Funny Line, And Fans Are Impressed

Based on Zootopia 2’s incredible opening weekend at the box office, the sort that we haven’t seen since the last animated Disney release, there’s a good chance that you saw the movie over the past weekend. Fans are gushing over the film on social media, including one particular line which, it turns out, wasn’t actually in the film’s original script.

One fan took to Twitter to shout out one of her favorite parts of the film, specifically, a dry line delivered by Idris Elba’s Chief Bogo. At one point in the film, Bogo, no fan of Jason Bateman’s Nick Wilde, dismissively refers to the fox simply calling him, “orange dog.” Zootopia 2 director and Walt Disney Animation Studios Chief Creative Officer, Jared Bush, responded to the original post, revealing the line came directly from the actor. Bush said…

Idris Elba ad-libbed ‘Orange Dog’ in the recording booth and the second we heard it, we knew it had to be in the movie.



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