Because it's Disney, I don't know if we will, but I could also be wrong. Disney's tackled more and more serious issues over the years instead of just taking the original stories and Disneyfying them so they are child friendly, like how they treated a lot of stuff from by the Grimm Bros. Granted, Disney still makes things child friendly, they still want to make tons of cash more than anything else, but it's more the realistic outcome I doubt we'll see if Disney covers something like this.



Judy not speaking with some of her siblings once she and Nick got married, partly by her choice, partly by theirs, while others and Stu are understanding and accepting, if still not enthusiastic or excited about it. Relations would get better as the years go on and Nick would eventually become a welcome part of the Hopps Family seeing what a good guy he is and how great he treats Judy, causing them to question, doubt, and begin throwing away their bigotries. Others would keep to their racism, refusing to accept what's right in front of them, and contact with that branch of the family would become thinner and thinner until it eventually ends completely. That's a realistic outcome because that's how rough, rocky, and slow things like that go in real life.



A Disneyfied outcome would have everybody in Judy's family accept Nick by the end of whatever movie or cartoon series in a massive furry hug, from Judy's most protective brother to her most stubborn sister. Although, I could see Disney making a cartoon series out of that, with Nick 'turning' another one of Judy's sibling every episode, given the size of her family. That would certainly run for a few seasons.