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Macauley Culkin, Andy Samberg, Brenda Song & David Straitharn Join ‘Zootopia 2’ Voice Cast

Walt Disney Animation Studios has unveiled new voice talent joining Zootopia 2, the long-awaited follow-up to the 2016 Academy Award–winning hit. The studio’s 64th animated feature is once again directed by Jared Bush and Byron Howard, with Yvett Merino back as producer.

Among the newcomers is a powerful clan of Canadian lynxes:

Andy Samberg lends his voice to Pawbert Lynxley, the carefree youngest member of the family.

David Strathairn plays Milton Lynxley, a respected mogul and head of the distinguished Lynxley household.

Macaulay Culkin takes on Cattrick Lynxley, the driven eldest son eager to prove himself.

Brenda Song voices Kitty Lynxley, the quick-witted daughter with sharp instincts.

They join returning favorites Ginnifer Goodwin (Judy Hopps), Jason Bateman (Nick Wilde), and Idris Elba (Chief Bogo), alongside fresh characters voiced by Ke Huy Quan (Gary De’Snake), Fortune Feimster (Nibbles), and Quinta Brunson (Dr. Fuzzby).

Following their headline-making case, Judy and Nick discover their teamwork isn’t as seamless as it appears when Chief Bogo pushes them into the Partners in Crisis counseling program. Their bond faces its toughest challenge yet as they chase down a dangerous mystery tied to the arrival of a venomous snake slithering into Zootopia.

Zootopia 2 will open in theaters on November 26.

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