# Exciting Sequel Alert: Chris Sanders Drops Major Plot Bombshells for *The Wild Robot 2*! Imagine a robot mom fighting to protect her feathered family from corporate claws—*The Wild Robot* sequel is set to crank up the heart-pounding drama![1] Fans of DreamWorks Animation's 2024 hit *The Wild Robot* are buzzing after director **Chris Sanders** spilled crucial plot details on the upcoming sequel, starring **Lupita Nyong'o** as Roz and **Pedro Pascal** as the sly fox Fink. Based on Peter Brown's *The Wild Robot Escapes*, the story picks up with Roz, the shipwrecked ROZZUM unit 7134, now deeply bonded with island wildlife—including her adoptive gosling Brightbill (voiced by Kit Connor).[1] Sanders reveals that Roz faces a high-stakes battle: human handlers from Universal Dynamics recapture her, thrusting her into a high-tech city environment far from her wild home.[1] What makes this sequel epic? Roz must navigate urban chaos while plotting her escape back to the island, all to reunite with Brightbill and her animal allies. Expect deeper dives into themes of **belonging, self-discovery, and the clash between technology and nature**—echoing the original's emotional punch, where Nyong'o's nuanced voice work brought Roz's evolution from emotionless bot to loving guardian to life.[1][2] Pascal's charismatic fox Fink returns, adding wit and camaraderie, while new challenges test Roz's growth in a world that sees her as just another machine.[1] Sanders, the visionary behind *How to Train Your Dragon* and *Lilo & Stitch*, emphasizes Roz's journey as one of daring to exceed expectations, blending stunning hand-drawn nature visuals with innovative animation styles.[2] With the original film's powerhouse cast—including Catherine O'Hara, Bill Nighy, and Mark Hamill—this sequel promises even more laughs, tears, and thrills.[1]
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1.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wild_Robot
2.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUmw4fZ5VZ0
3.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yj6FYVAzhjY
4.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYVz3zc55NQ
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