"Frozen" Sequel Confirmed by Disney
Apparently Disney can't it go, the sequel to "Frozen" has been confirmed. Though no details have been revealed, Disney announced official plans, March 12 ( Thursday) to produce a sequel to Frozen.
The 2013 box office smash took in over $1 billion worldwide and became the highest grossing animated film of all time, as well as inspiring thousands of wintry-themed birthday parties and stirring little kids to dress up as their favorite ice queen Elsa on Halloween.
In the meantime, Disney will be releasing a short film "Frozen Fever" in March. "Frozen Fever" will screen before "Cinderella" in theaters and reunites the whole gang of the smash hit film as they prepare for Anna's birthday. Plans for the party are put at risk when Elsa starts to sneeze and her icy powers are let out.
The full-length song "Making Today a Perfect Day" from "Frozen Fever" has arrived and is available for purchase on iTunes. Written by Frozen songwriters Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, the peppy, catchy number features a bantering Elsa (Idina Menzel) and Anna (Kristen Bell), a birthday party, and an ill-timed cold (as in sickness). And yes, there is a "cold never bothered me anyway" line from Menzel thrown in there -- they know exactlywhat the fanbase wanted.
Head over to iTunes to hear the whole thing; otherwise fans can listen to a clip of the tune in the below trailer.
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