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Zootopia 3 Idea Teases Keanu Reeves Cameo as ‘Baba Llama’

December 17, 2025  ·
  Trevor Denning
Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps in Zootopia 2 Driving in a car

Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps in Zootopia 2 - YouTube, Disney

Now that Zootopia 2 has grossed over $1 billion in two weeks, a Zootopia 3 is all but certain. One idea, from the writer’s son, is for a Keanu Reeves cameo as character called (wait for it) “Baba Llama.”

Nick Wilde and Jusy Hopps in police uniforms in Zootopia 2

Nick Wilde and Jusy Hopps in police uniforms in Zootopia 2 – YouTube, Disney

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Disney’s animated film about a city of anthropomorphic animals living in relative harmony has been the biggest hit of the year. Jared Bush, the Chief Creative Officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios, co-writer of Zootopia and the writer and co-director of Zootopia 2, recently got on X to thank the global audience for coming to see the movie.

In the following Q&A, Bush was asked who he would cast in a major role or cameo for the third installment. He replied that he’s a huge fan of the John Wick films and that his son has begged him to ask Keanu Reeves to play a llama based on his action movie character. “I can’t imagine a better cameo,” Bush said.

If Reeves agrees, it’s an idea so crazy it just might work.

The Baba Yaga

2014’s John Wick revived Reeves’ action movie career and spawned a new, completely original franchise. He plays a retired professional killer who returns for revenge after thugs kill his puppy. In the assassin underworld, the legendary Wick was known as “Baba Yaga,” a specter from Russian folklore.

John Wick looking pensive

Keanu Reeves in the John Wick: Chapter 4 trailer – YouTube, Lionsgate

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There are four Wick movies in total (with a fifth in development). A limited-event prequel series, The Continental, was released on Peacock in 2023. Earlier this year, Ana de Armas led a John Wick spin-off, Ballerina. The movie was delayed for a year to bring Reeves in for extensive reshoots, which may have bolstered what was still a weak box office performance.

Reeves’ involvement alone doesn’t guarantee a film’s success. Last October’s Good Fortune, where he plays the angel Michael, only had a $6 million domestic opening. Still, as Wick he remains a major draw. Parodying his iconic character in Zootopia 3 is almost certain to generate buzz.

It wouldn’t be the first time Reeves has lent his voice to an animated project.

Hedgehogs and Llamas

Last year’s Sonic the Hedgehog 3 featured Reeves borrowing Wick’s gruffness and stoicism to voice the dark and mysterious alien hedgehog Shadow. Many critics claimed he elevated the film and was the standout performance. He’s expected to return for Sonic 4 and may even be a part of the announced spin-off.

Sonic, Knuckles, and Tails

Sonic, Knuckles, and Tails from the Sonic The Hedgehog 3 Trailer – Paramount Pictures

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Were Disney successful in bringing him on to parody Wick as “Baba Llama” in Zootopia 3, it would give the famously good-natured action star an opportunity to riff on his most popular character of the decade. Fans of Zootopia and John Wick alike may want to see how one of cinema’s deadliest killers translates into a family film.

A Joke to Reality

Zootopia 3 hasn’t been officially greenlit, but the last movie left the door open for more stories in that world. Assuming that Bush was serious about wanting Reeves to cameo — or if fan reaction to what was only meant as joke pushes it into reality — there’s still plenty of time to sign Reeves and develop the “Baba Llama” character.

What do you think about Keanu Reeves parodying John Wick in a potential Zootopia 3? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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Author: Trevor Denning
Trevor Denning’s work has appeared in The Banner, Upstream Reviews, and The Daily Caller, while his fiction is included in several anthologies from independent presses. A graduate of Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Mich., he currently resides in the palm of Michigan’s mitten. Most days you’ll find him at home, working out in his basement gym, cooking, and doting on his cat. You can follow him on X, Criticless, and YouTube at @BookstorThor
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CleatusDefeatus

Creepy ass furries taking over the halcyon hollywood.

Wasn’t the assassin who killed Charlie Kirk a furrie?

Now bob iger’s disney has made these “furry” alter-ego’s more prevalent

willllllllow bay (twat)’s husband.

Vallor

They aren’t selling this. It may make adults more inclined to pay attention to catch Keanu lines, but (hopefully) kids are totally unaware of the work Reeves has done in the last 20 years.

“Dada, who is that voice?”
“Oh, that’s from the person who did all those super violent movies where he was an assassin, you must remember when we watched those when mommy was sleeping after you were born and when, after you came home, we watched the rest of them while I rocked you your baby swing.”