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I’d be happy to help craft an interesting story for a hypothetical Nezha 2 (the sequel to the 2019 animated hit Ne Zha ). Since the first film ended with Nezha and Ao Bing surviving together as spiritual forms, here’s a fresh and engaging storyline that builds on Chinese mythology while introducing new stakes, characters, and emotional depth.
The commercial trajectory of Film Nezha 2 completely redefined global box office standards for non-Western media. Backed by a production budget of $80 million (approximately ¥600 million), the film maximized its return on investment to a historic degree.
The film’s financial performance is nothing short of historic. Produced on a reported budget of $80 million, Ne Zha 2 has grossed over $2.2 billion worldwide. It holds the title of the highest-grossing animated film of all time, the highest-grossing non-English language film ever, and currently ranks as the fifth-highest-grossing film in history, surpassing benchmarks set by Star Wars: The Force Awakens .
Nezha 2 picks up immediately after the soul-stirring conclusion of the first film. Having sacrificed his physical body to save Chentang Pass, Nezha and his former rival-turned-ally, Ao Bing (the Third Prince of the Dragon Clan), now share a single body with two souls. They are essentially "conjoined spirits"—a narrative device that allows for brilliant visual storytelling and dynamic action sequences.
The Seattle Times gave the film a perfect score, calling it "an empowering film that makes you believe that you, too, can change your fate". The New York Times lauded director Jiao Zi for his "expansive storytelling and visuals," delivering a "fantastical hero story about power hierarchies and the fall of institutions". RogerEbert.com hailed it as "a rare sequel that amplifies both its action and drama without sacrificing much of what already worked".