Paradoria 2/Trivia

Trivia

 * Paradoria is Universal's eleventh animated film to become a franchise after An American Tail, The Land Before Time, Ama and the Mysterious Crystal, Balto, Computeropolis, Curious George, Despicable Me, Gabriel Garza, Paint World and The Secret Life of Pets.
 * The eighth Universal Animation Studios film to be released in March, after Mistress Masham's Repose, Magina, Woo La La, Computeropolis 3, Quest, Paradoria and Gabriel Garza 3.
 * This is the voice-acting debuts of Tom Cruise and Madelaine Petsch.
 * Paradoria 2 was originally once rumored to be released in 2018 while Computeropolis 4 was to be released in 2019. However, Universal confirmed that Computeropolis 4 would be instead released in 2018 and Paradoria 2 in 2019.
 * Unlike the first film (which was shown in select IMAX 3D theaters), this will be the second Universal Animation Studios film to only be shown in IMAX 2D in North America while it will be shown in IMAX 3D in other territories after Computeropolis: The Deep Web. However, the IMAX release in North America will be a limited engagement being shown for only one week with Dumbo taking over the next week. The other IMAX release (2D & 3D) in the UK will also be a limited engagement being shown for only one week with Captain Marvel over the next week.
 * This will be the fourth Universal Animation Studios film to be shown in Dolby Cinema, following Gabriel Garza 3, Lix and Computeropolis: The Deep Web.
 * The film will most likely not gross as much as the original Paradoria did domestically did due to various competition the following weeks after the film will be released and will possibly drop over 50%.
 * Maya Rudolph and Paul Giamatti previously co-starred together in the 2013 DreamWorks film Turbo.
 * This film will mark the first time that a Gingo film and Universal Animation film are released in the same month with the Gingo film released being Addie which will be released three weeks earlier than Paradoria 2.
 * This film along with Computeropolis: The Deep Web are both tied as the most expensive films by Universal Animation with a production budget of $200 million.