In addition to magical people, the trailers are full of what looks like enchanted animals, most notably a sparkling horse. As for how they fit into Elsa and Anna's woodsy adventure - well, we'll have to wait and see.Īpart from them, there are also more magical characters to be meet. We know that Wood will play Anna and Elsa's mother, and Brown is a character named Lieutenant Mattias. we don't have much clue about what they will do. Variety reports that new, exciting actors have joined the Frozen II cast: Evan Rachel Wood and Sterling K. Brown, and some other newbies are joining the Frozen family.
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And Fontana's got his hands full, starring in a Broadway adaptation of the movie Tootsie (and he won a Tony Award for it!) and being Daddy to a new baby. But he also tagged a stuffed version of the reindeer, Sven, as The Rock - and he tagged Fontana on what is clearly the face of Jonathan Groff - so he might just be kidding around. Then again, he might? Are they trying to keep his appearance a secret? When Josh Gad, who plays Olaf, posted a photo of the Frozen II cast on Instagram, he tagged Fontana. But Fontana has such a nice voice, it'd almost be a shame if he doesn't get to cameo. On the one hand, it makes sense: Hans - spoiler alert, if your kids haven't recounted the plot of Frozen to you 1,000 times in breathless detail - should still be rotting away in the Arendelle dungeon since he, you know, tried to assassinate the Queen. It's not clear if he's going to return Hans isn't in the trailers, and reports about Fontana's involvement have been mixed. One notable name not on that list? Hans, who was played in the first film by Santino Fontana. And joining them will be Kristoff, who will still be played by Jonathan Groff (a Broadway actor who didn't really get a full song in the first one, a grievance that will be addressed in the sequel), and Olaf, voiced by one-time Book of Mormon star Josh Gad. And their voices will still be provided by the irreplaceable Idina Menzel (Elsa) and Kristen Bell (Anna).
It wouldn't be Frozen without them, really. Simple, right? Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, and most of the big voice actors are are returning for Frozen 2 - but not all of them. Okay, so Elsa has to go on a journey, find the forest, and re-unite the elements and the people, do some magic, meet other creatures and beings who can also do magic, and get the whole thing - to quote a different Disney movie - working in perfect harmony again. Since then, there has been a disconnect between the people of the town and the elements: air, fire, water and earth." In the final trailer, the father also talks of a forest where no one can get in or out. But we need to know more! Variety reports that - and this might be heading into vague spoiler territory here - the film begins when Anna and Elsa are young, and their father tells them a bedtime story, "from his youth, when the young prince himself visited an enchanted elemental forest, before something went horribly wrong and he was quickly brought back to Arendelle. In Frozen II, she must hope they are enough."ĭisney+ Is Great, But It Won't Have Everything
In Frozen, Elsa feared her powers were too much for the world. Together with Anna, Kristoff, Olaf and Sven, she'll set out on a dangerous but remarkable journey. "Why was Elsa born with magical powers? The answer is calling her and threatening her kingdom. The story of Frozen 2 delves deeper into Elsa's powers.Īccording to Disney, this is the official plot summary of Frozen II - a big deal, because this was a secret for a long time: Here's everything we know so far about Frozen II. Plot details have been loosely revealed, new characters are coming to light, and people are combing the teaser trailer, the first full trailer - which was the most-watched animated trailer of all time - and then a second tailer and sneak peek to come up with their own theories about what's going on. Now that we've had a few glimpses of what's to come, we're finally getting a few details. Ever since Frozen came out way back in 2013, we've been clamoring for more information about the world of Arendelle and the people who live in it. "Into the Unknown" is the name of the new song vying to hit the same heights as "Let It Go."įor the longest time, details about Frozen II have been beyond scarce.Most of the original cast returns to reprise their roles from the first movie, including Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel.