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After months of speculation and fan theories, filmmaker Sandeep Reddy Vanga has finally shared a clear update on Animal Park, the explosive sequel to his 2023 blockbuster Animal.
Revealed during a virtual press conference held for the film’s Japan premiere, the announcement confirms that the high-stakes follow-up will go on floors in mid-2027, setting the stage for an even bigger and darker expansion of the Animal universe.
Vanga clarified that the delay is tied to his current directing commitments. Before returning to the Animal universe, he must complete work on Spirit, the action film starring Prabhas, which is currently under production.
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Why the sequel is titled Animal Park
Explaining the thought process behind the sequel’s title, Vanga hinted at a major expansion of the film’s central conflict. Speaking during the Zoom media session, he said Animal Park reflects a world with “more animals,” pointing specifically to Aziz, who represents another powerful force in the narrative. According to the filmmaker, the sequel will focus on an intense clash between two brothers who mirror each other, turning the story into a full-fledged war.
Vanga confirmed that once Spirit is wrapped, work on Animal Park will begin immediately, with shooting planned for mid-2027. The sequel is expected to scale up the violence, drama, and psychological intensity that defined the first film.
Ranbir Kapoor’s double role and future plans
Ranbir Kapoor, who joined the press interaction, expressed excitement about returning to the franchise. In Animal Park, Kapoor will reprise his role as Rannvijay Singh while also playing Aziz, the antagonist teased in the post-credits scene of Animal. He revealed that Vanga had a clear vision for part two even while filming the first installment, calling the experience creatively inspiring.
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With filming still some time away, Kapoor has a packed schedule ahead. His upcoming projects include Ramayana directed by Nitesh Tiwari and Love & War by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, both slated for 2026.
Industry buzz suggests Animal Park could be the second chapter of a planned trilogy, potentially surpassing the original film’s ₹900 crore global box-office haul.
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