FROZEN 2
My daughter who is a fan of Frozen is excited to see this movie this November 2019 and so am I. We are excited what will happen next in this part 2 Movie. Here is a special look from Walt Disney Studio.
Fans of Disney’s “Frozen” have been eagerly awaiting a
sequel since Elsa first belted “Let it Go” back in 2013, and luckily, Disney
announced the release date for “Frozen 2” has been moved up one week to
November 22, 2019.
The sequel, previously scheduled to arrive on November 27,
2019, brings audiences back to Arendelle for more adventures with Elsa, Anna,
Kristoff, and Olaf. Besides the release date, what else do we know about the
upcoming film?
Plot & Characters
Story details for “Frozen 2” are still tightly under wraps
at this point. We do know that Idina Menzel (Elsa), Kristen Bell (Anna),
Jonathan Groff (Kristoff), and Josh Gad (Olaf) are returning to reprise their
roles from the original film, but what they’ll be getting up to in the sequel
is still a mystery. In addition, Sterling K. Brown and Evan Rachel Wood have
reportedly joined the voice cast in undisclosed roles.
On February 13, 2019, Disney released the first teaser
trailer for the movie. While providing the first real glimpse at “Frozen 2,”
this trailer leaves a lot of questions unanswered and its tone is rather
dramatic.
What do these symbols mean? According to Entertainment Weekly,
fans are theorizing they could represent the four elements (earth, water, fire,
and air) or the four seasons (winter, spring, summer, autumn).
Fans are also wondering who this new character could be, but
unfortunately for us, Kristen Bell isn’t giving away any answers on Twitter.
In 2016, Bell briefly discussed the script while chatting
with Collider. “It took them a while because they wanted to figure out what
story they needed to tell and what would be important and engaging and I think
they found it,” she said.
Since the release of “Frozen” in 2013, fans have speculated
that Elsa may have a female love interest in the sequel. Her arc in the first
film (being hidden away because she’s different, told to suppress her emotions,
and finally embracing who she is in the end) is viewed as a parallel to issues
faced in the LGBTQIA+ community. The movie’s screenwriter and co-director
Jennifer Lee told Huffington Post, “I love everything people are saying [and]
people are thinking about with our film ― that it’s creating dialogue, that
Elsa is this wonderful character that speaks to so many people. It means the
world to us that we’re part of these conversations.”
Creative Team
Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee, who directed the first movie,
return to direct the sequel. Lee is once again writing the script, though
Allison Schroeder (“Hidden Figures”) was brought on to assist with the script
after Lee was named the head of Walt Disney Animation Studios in Summer 2018.
Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, the Oscar-winning
songwriting duo who worked on “Frozen” and the Broadway musical, are also
returning for “Frozen 2.” At the musical’s opening night party in March 2018,
they revealed Kristen Bell had already recorded a new song for the sequel.
In the same interview with Variety, Anderson-Lopez also
hinted the musical’s hidden folk, who replaced the rock trolls from the movie,
may make an appearance in the sequel. “We’ve thought a lot more about those
hidden folk,” Anderson-Lopez said. “That’s all I’m going to say.”
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