
Yes there's love, but the primary story centers on the relationship between sisters Elsa and Anna. When Elsa accidentally freezes Anna's heart with her magical power, a troll explains that only "an act of true love" can safe her; in a twist, that act is not a kiss from a prince but instead turns out to be Anna saving herself from Hans' attack. (Frozen, 2013)
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Frozen 2 is officially in the works.
The sequel to 2013’s Frozen, which grossed over $1 billion worldwide, was announced by Disney’s Bob Iger and John Lasseter at the company’s annual shareholders meeting in San Francisco on Thursday morning.
Though the plot and release date have yet to be unveiled, Frozen stars Kristen Bell (who voiced Anna) and Josh Gad (who voiced Olaf) celebrated the news on social media shortly after the announcement.
Bell posted a photo of herself lying on a top of an ice bag, tweeting, “Dreams really do come 2!!!” Gad, who was on site at Thursday’s meeting, posted a photo of himself and Lasseter both looking super excited.
Dreams really do come 2!!! #FROZEN2 #itsofficial pic.twitter.com/qF6qTQlnqi
— Kristen Bell (@IMKristenBell) March 12, 2015
Backstage with #JohnLasseter after announcing #Frozen2. As you can see we are not mildly excited.
A photo posted by Josh Gad (@joshgad) on
Frozen Fever, Disney’s newest animated short, hits theaters March 13. It will run in front of the studio’s live-action Cinderella.
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