This week, "Zootopia 2," the sequel to Disney's classic animated film "Zootopia," was screened around the world. CinemaScore, a well-known foreign film review website, announced the results of an audience survey conducted after the screening. The results showed that the audience still loves this sequel since 2016.

On the site, viewers gave the sequel an A rating, which is exactly the same rating it received for "Zootopia," which was released in 2016. By the way, CinemaScore is a Las Vegas-based market research agency established in 1979. The company surveys moviegoers to rate their moviegoing experience, reports the results, and uses this data to predict box office revenue. The site's movie ratings range from A+ to F.

The story background of the second part of "Zootopia 2" is still set in Zootopia. Judy and Nick return as a team again to take on a new case: a snake named Gary attempts to steal a mysterious ancient book, claiming that the book can help him restore his damaged reputation.