Ginnifer Goodwin, star of the movie "Once Upon A Time," has joined the voice cast of another Disney movie, "Zootopia." She will be joining "Horrible Bosses" star Jason Bateman in the new animated film which has some of the studio's big names behind it.

Byron Howard ("Tangled") and Rich Moore ("Wreck It Ralph") are the directors of this new movie, while Jared Bush, who wrote the script, also co-directs.

Goodwin is no stranger to Disney, being one of the stars of the Disney-owned ABC network where "Once Upon A Time" airs. She also recently provided her vocal talents as Tinker Bell in the Disney Entertainment offering "Tinker Bell and the Legend of the Never Beast."

The movie is set in an animal community is made up of several distinct neighborhoods. There is the chic Sahara Square, and the arid and frigid Tundratown. Goodwin is set to voice the lead role of a rabbit named Judy Hopps, who is a meter maid keen on following the rules in order to fulfill her dream of becoming a full-fledged police officer. She gets embroiled in an adventure with a "cynical con-artist" fox named Nick Wilde voiced by Bateman.

According to the official synopsis from Disney, "In the animal city of Zootopia, a fast-talking fox who's trying to make it big goes on the run when he's framed for a crime he didn't commit." Goodwin's character comes in to help the fox clear his name for the crime he is accused of and what ensues is the unlikely pairing of prey and predator.

Howard and Bush first screened a preview of the movie at the Disney D23 Expo and since then, "Zootopia" has been steadily casting voice talents for the characters. But among the characters who have not found voice actors yet are Gazelle, a pop star, several wildebeests, and a porcupine