Trending News|June 16, 2015 02:58 EDT
'Frozen 2' Release Date News: Sequel Premieres in 2018, Disney Expects Repeat ‘Frozen’ Success
While 'Frozen 2,' the sequel to the hugely successful animated film 'Frozen,' is currently in progress, reports state that Disney is working slowly and cautiously with a view to repeat the success of the original film. This suggests that it will be a while from now before the fans can watch the sequel in theaters.
According to Christian Today, the upcoming animated film is likely to be released in 2018. Master Herald reported that Idina Menzel, the voice behind the hit soundtrack "Let It Go," is extremely thrilled about the sequel. However, she said she cannot provide details about the flick, as it is still in the initial stages of development.
Nevertheless, there speculations regarding what are in store for the adorable gang in Arendelle is rife. For instance, some rumors state that Elsa will find love in the snowman Olaf, while other say that Prince Hans be a changed man when he returns and will assist in protecting the kingdom together with the people he once deceived.
However, the fact remains that it is very early to predict the storyline of 'Frozen 2' at this moment. Fans will have to wait for long to know what 'Frozen 2' is all about and they won't be satisfied until details about the upcoming film starts trickling in and the production begins. As of now, fans can quench their thirst for 'Frozen 2' details from the new 'Frozen'-themed attraction at Walt Disney World in Florida.
Disney is building an attraction called "Frozen Ever After" in the Epcot Theme Park for fans who wish to explore the icy world of Elsa. According to reports, the place is being designed like Arendelle and visitors can take delight in it through a four-minute ride.
In "Frozen Ever After," visitors can see Olaf and Sven, Kristoff's trustee reindeer. Further along the ride, they will also get to listen to Elsa sing "Let It Go" in her personal castle. In fact, the snowy sight will be the closest thing that 'Frozen' fans will get to experience.