![]() ![]() And this bunny, they're going to solve a mystery. The four-year old…we were at a movie theater a few weeks ago and there was one of those cardboard standees where they've got the fox and the bunny and I walked her over to it and I squatted down next to her and I pointed to the fox who is life-size and I said, “See this guy? He's in a movie. Jason Bateman: The nine-year old thank God is smart enough to put it all together. ![]() Q: Was it strange for your four-year old to think daddy is a cartoon now? The only peace that I can give myself is that I'm confident that she knows how to make good decisions. I'm really trying to be okay with the fact that I can't keep her in a bubble and I can't control her her whole life. Think about all the stuff that you guys have been exposed to that your parents never dreamed that you would be, and you being good people didn't willingly get into dangerous situations, but it just happens. I have another nine years left, at least with Francesca, to get myself ready to be confident that she has a good enough decision maker on her shoulders to go out there and navigate the inevitable challenges. You hope and pray that you're not going to be the kind of parent that when they are allowed to, and should leave the house, that you are going to be paralyzed with this fear. Jason Bateman: If you mean the fact that they're concerned of their daughter going to the big city, of course. Q: As a parent, do find yourself ever relating to Mr. Jason Bateman Lends A Conniving, Sarcastic Humor to Zootopia's Nick Wilde While this film covers many important topics from xenophobia to bullying, he hopes this film will become a tool for helping parents talk with their children about the challenges they will face in life.ĭisney's Zootopia opens in theatres March 4th, 2016. See also: Ginnifer Goodwin Talks About Creating a Positive Role Model with Judy HoppsĪlso important to Jason was playing a part in a film that his children can watch and fall in love with. Bringing a natural personality to the character was important to Jason, not an over-produced scripted character outside of his skill set. It turns out that monsieur otter’s disappearance is connected with a nefarious city-government plot to instill fear in Zootopia’s citizens by making predators aggressive and dangerous once again.Jason Bateman lends a conniving, sarcastic humor to Zootopia's Nick Wilde, the sly fox in Disney's latest animated film. ![]() Otterton (Octavia Spencer), is frantic with worry. But she’s bright enough to turn the tables on him, eventually forcing him to help her find a missing otter gentleman whose wife, Mrs. Nick is a hustler, a con-fox, and he takes great pleasure in duping the rookie Judy. While hopping about issuing tickets, she makes the acquaintance of Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman), a fox in a jaunty short-sleeve shirt that shows off his pointy little reynard elbows. Though Judy is understandably miffed, she becomes the best meterbunny she can be. Still, Judy works hard and lands a spot on the police force-but Police Chief Bogo, a majestic water buffalo with a rolling, operatic voice (it belongs to Idris Elba), doubts her capabilities and assigns her to meter-maid duty. Even though you’d think this would be a world where anything is possible, and where anyone can be anything, there has never before been a policebunny. No one eats, or even chases or bothers, anyone else. To those unschooled in the Zootopia universe, that’s not as attainable a goal as it may sound: The story is set in an animal world where predator and prey have learned to live peacefully. Ginnifer Goodwin provides the voice of Judy Hopps, a relentlessly perky little rabbit whose ambition is to be a cop. ![]()
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