What to Stream: ‘Zootopia 2,’ Oscars and Kim Gordon
The animated smash “Zootopia 2” landing on Disney+, the Oscars and a Lamb of God album are some of the new television, films and music headed to a device near you.
After collecting $1.85 billion in box office, the Disney animated smash hit “Zootopia 2” comes to Disney+ on Wednesday. The film follows the continuing adventures of rabbit police officer Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) and her partner fox Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman). In their new case, the arrival of a mysterious viper (Key Huy Quan) leads to new revelations about the animal metropolis.
For the first time, the Oscars will be streamed. In addition to the live broadcast on ABC beginning at 7 p.m. Sunday, March 15, the 97th Academy Awards will be streamed on Hulu. The show will be available to all subscribers, and not require a cable subscription.
On Friday, Kim Gordon will release her third solo album, “Play Me.” It follows the Grammy nominated “The Collective,” her beat-heavy 2024 album that surprised and delighted audiences with its oddball trap blasts.
To call them veterans almost feels like too slight a word. Giants of American heavy metal Lamb of God will release their tenth studio album, “Into Oblivion” on Friday.
“Sesame Street” drops four new episodes Monday on Netflix. The legacy preschool show found a new home on the streamer ahead of its current 56th season.
Netflix’s live-action adventure series “One Piece” returns for its second season on Tuesday. It’s based on a massively popular Japanese manga series by Eiichiro Oda. The show follows a young man named Monkey D. Luffy whose dream in life is to be a pirate. In Season One, Luffy recruited his fellow pirates called the Straw Hats. In Season Two, Luffy and his crew set out to find treasure in a dangerous stretch of water called the Grand Line.
Taylor Sheridan’s neo-Western family drama “The Madison” debuts on Paramount+ on Saturday. At its center is the Clyburn family of New York, led by matriarch Stacy Clyburn (Michelle Pfeiffer) who moves her family to Montana after a tragedy.
