![]() However, Nick later took advantage of Big's trust by selling him a very expensive wool rug secretly made from the fur of a skunk's rear end. Big liked and trusted the fox, welcoming him into his home and even introducing him to his beloved grandmother, whose cannoli they dined on when Mr. Big, a feared arctic shrew crime boss, developing a stable partnership with him. Īt some point during his status as a con artist, Nick fell in with Mr. Though the two were initially rival con-artists, they became best friends and business partners at adulthood. During his teenage years, Nick was sent to juvenile detention, where he met a quick-tempered fennec fox named Finnick. From that moment forward, Nick vowed to never expose his true vulnerability to others, resulting in the fox presenting himself as stoic and unflappable.Īs another result of this experience, Nick declared that if the world viewed foxes as nothing more than vile and untrustworthy scoundrels, he should not only accept it but embrace it, subsequently doing so by becoming a successful con artist. After running outside to escape his tormentors, Nick broke down in tears, developing a triggering fear of muzzles and dislike towards prey and specist mammals. The "initiation" turned out to be a cruel prank and Nick was ridiculed, shoved to the ground and muzzled by the other scouts for being a fox (as foxes are considered among the vilest and most untrustworthy species of mammals in the Zootopia world). Though he was the only predator there, Nick attended his initiation with confidence and zeal, but unknowingly walked into a trap. When he was eight or nine years old, his mother scraped up enough money to buy a brand new scout uniform, allowing him the opportunity to join the division. As a child, Nick had a dream of joining the local Junior Ranger Scouts, for the goal of receiving genuine acceptance. With a plethora of animated films in line for the next two years, it's safe to say fans will just have to wait until Disney ends its silence regarding "Zootopia 2.Nick came from a poor background living with his mother (his father is never seen or mentioned). Keeping to the code of silence, Howard and Moore responded that the world of "Zootopia" has allowed them to discuss things that they don't normally get to talk about in animated films.Īs for the "WildeHopps" tandem being shipped by some of the fans, Moore had this to say: "Do male and female characters always have to get together at the end of every movie? Can't they just stay best friends?" She also wants to see her character switch roles with Nick Wilde.Īs for Jason Bateman, whose character Nick has been inducted into the police service, he said he wants to see the two "kicking ass out there" and "cleaning up the streets." There is also no telling whether the two will develop some sort of romance in the sequel but some feel that their relationship should be strictly platonic.ĭuring an interview at the 2017 Golden Globes, directors Byron Howard and Rich Moore were asked what their plans concerning "Zootopia 2" were. Ginnifer Goodwin who voiced Judy Hopps revealed that she wants the film to be a sort of buddy cop flick. If this is true, most - if not all - of the characters will probably be reprising their role as well. At this point, any detail from anyone associated with the film or Disney is welcome.Īccording to Smith, who got his nickname during his stint with the TV show "Gladiators" in the '90s, it has been confirmed that he will reprise his role in the sequel. Smith aka "Rhino" who voiced Officer McHorn in the film recently divulged some major details about the upcoming sequel. After months of being mum on the subject, actor Mark Smith finally decided to break the silence. It was only a matter of time before "Zootopia 2" was announced after the billion-dollar success of the original film.
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