
It is already the fifth highest grossing film of all time with $ 2,171 million collected
The 2025 higher blockbuster It finally has a release date in Spanish movie theaters: Ne zha 2the sequel to the 2019 Chinese animated film Nezha: the rebirth of a godpremiered in his country of origin last January and since then he has not stopped kneading records.
Directed by Jiao Zi, who also directed the first film, Ne zha 2 It is already the fifth highest grossing film of all time with $ 2,171 million collectedgetting closer to snatching the position to Titanic. In addition, the animated tape has become The fastest film to reach 2,000 million dollars: he did it in 33 days, much faster than movies like Avatar o Titanic.
Ne zha 2 It will be released in theaters of Spain on June 20under the distribution of Adso Films, in collaboration with Trinity Cineasia.
Besides, Ne zha 2 It is the highest grossing animated film worldwide, surpassing Upside down 2which was barely six months in the podium. It is also the first film that is not Hollywood that is part of the top 10 of higher films of all time and the first film to raise $ 1,000 million in a single market, which was China, its country of origin.
Based on the 16th century novel The investiture of the gods But reinterpreting the legend with contemporary valuesthe franchise Ne Zha It stars a demon child who baptizes the film and was raised by humans. The film takes up the action after the events of the first film: after a great catastrophe, the souls of Nezha and Aobing manage to survive, but their bodies are on the verge of destruction. To save them, Taiyi Zhenren Idea a plan: use the powerful lotus of seven colors to rebuild them. A process is complex and full of challenges that tests the fate of both heroes.
With a large display of visual effects, Ne Zha It is a jump in animation whose technical achievements have completely captivated criticism. As you write Varietythe film “exceeds its predecessor in all types of visual ambition and kinetic intensity and is impressive”, while in The Guardian They describe it as “a story of demons, dragons and dazzling visual effects.”