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Jason Bateman has been front and center in the entertainment spotlight over the past several days as Disney's highly anticipated animated sequel Zootopia 2 hit theaters on November 26th. The 56-year-old actor, who reprises his role as the voice of con artist turned cop Nick Wilde, has been making the rounds promoting the film across multiple media appearances and premiere events.
Bateman attended the world premiere in Hollywood on November 13th alongside his wife Amanda and their daughters, including 19-year-old Franny who is pursuing directing as a career. He also appeared at the UK premiere in London on November 24th with his family in tow. In recent interviews with ABC News and Extra TV, Bateman opened up about the voice acting process for Zootopia 2, which wrapped nine years after the original film. He described the experience as humbling, noting that approximately 700 people worked on the project while he represented just one small piece of an enormous creative puzzle.
During his interviews, Bateman revealed that he and co-star Ginnifer Goodwin recorded their lines separately this time around, with Disney preferring to handle the mixing independently. He discussed his character's temperament, explaining that Nick is content with the status quo of his partnership with Judy and doesn't feel the need to surpass their first case, contrasting with Goodwin's character who has higher aspirations.
Bateman also shared insights into the physical demands of voice acting, mentioning that he must hold onto an effort bar during action sequences and that his vocal cords require careful management throughout recording sessions. He noted that animators study the voice actors' physical movements and facial expressions to layer human authenticity into the animated characters.
The film has proven to be a major box office success, opening with 140 million dollars over its five-day Thanksgiving weekend according to Deadline. Bateman expressed enthusiasm about getting another opportunity to play Nick Wilde, though he humorously questioned whether he'd actually improved his performance. He credited director Jared Bush with creating an encouraging and supportive environment that invited creative riffing beyond the written script, describing the overall atmosphere at Disney Animation as warm and collaborative throughout the recording process.
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