Close
Search for the desired book: by title, description, ISBN, author, publisher

Zootopia 2 Dthrip -

By Fandom Pulse Staff

The name "Dthrip" is believed to be an onomatopoeic reference to the sound its claws make on Zootopia’s glass-and-steel skyscrapers: Dthrip... dthrip... dthrip. If the rumors are true, the plot of Zootopia 2 would tackle an even darker theme than the first film’s commentary on prejudice: bio-engineering and manufactured fear. zootopia 2 dthrip

Dthrip... dthrip... dthrip. What do you think? Would you want to see a bio-engineered villain in Zootopia 2, or should the franchise stick to realistic animal politics? Let us know in the comments. By Fandom Pulse Staff The name "Dthrip" is

It has been nearly a decade since Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde taught us that “anyone can be anything.” But if the latest round of internet rumors and speculative storyboards are to be believed, the long-awaited Zootopia 2 is preparing to introduce a threat far more insidious than a few predatory night howlers. If the rumors are true, the plot of

According to the theory, a rogue corporation—perhaps a remnant of the anti-predator factions from the first movie—has created the Dthrip as a "living weapon." Their goal? To frame natural predators for attacks that the Dthrip actually commits, thereby reigniting the city-wide panic that Bellwether started.

Whether the Dthrip is real, a hoax, or a placeholder name for a very different concept, one thing is clear: Fans are hungry for more stories in Zootopia. And if Disney wants to up the stakes, a silent, genetically-engineered predator clawing its way up the city’s skyscrapers would certainly do the trick.