Zookeeper 2: Digital Safari (2026)

The gates of the Franklin Park Zoo swing open once more in 2026, but the roar isn’t just coming from the lions—it’s a protest against the digital age. Zookeeper 2: Digital Safari is a high-energy, slapstick-heavy riot that pits the warmth of the animal kingdom against the cold efficiency of Silicon Valley. Griffin Keyes, played with an evolved sense of “dad-energy” and top-tier physical comedy by Kevin James, has spent ten years turning the zoo into a sanctuary. However, his life’s work is threatened when a hyper-ambitious tech mogul (Ken Jeong) proposes “Safari 2.0″—a cost-cutting plan to replace the living, breathing residents with indestructible, “perfect” AI-driven holograms.

Kevin James returns as the ultimate relatable hero, proving that nobody can take a tumble or get trapped in a high-tech drone net with more charm. This time, his journey is about more than just finding a girlfriend; it’s about finding the “alpha” within to protect his extended, furry family. Sylvester Stallone returns as the voice of Joe the Lion, delivering gruff, motivational speeches on corporate warfare that sound like a mix between a boardroom meeting and a title fight. Beside him, Adam Sandler’s Bernie the Gorilla provides the comedic soul of the film, offering hilarious, low-frequency wisdom while preparing for a covert “muscle” mission that involves him infiltrating a high-society gala.

The stakes escalate into a city-wide “Digital Safari” as the 24-hour deadline looms. The animals must once again break their sacred code of silence to outsmart Jeong’s fleet of surveillance drones and holographic decoys. The action is a masterclass in animal-assisted chaos, featuring a breathtaking high-speed ostrich chase through downtown traffic and a heartwarming standoff at City Hall that forces the public to choose between a screen and a heartbeat. Rosario Dawson returns as Kate, providing the tactical brilliance needed to keep Griffin’s plan on track while navigating the tech mogul’s sophisticated traps.

Digital Safari is a belly-aching, feel-good celebration of everything messy and unpredictable about nature. It serves as a hilarious reminder that while technology can replicate an image, it can never replicate a bond—or the smell of a gorilla in a tuxedo. In a world of cold algorithms and perfect pixels, Griffin Keyes and his talking ensemble prove that the real thing is always worth fighting for.

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