‘Frozen 2’ Movie Updates: Release Date Confirmed! New Characters Include Snow Woman And Jack Frost Plus New Songs! [SPOILERS]

The premiere date for the much-talked about and highly anticipated "Frozen 2" movie is finally revealed according to the latest spoilers. Ever since Disney announced the sequel to the hit 2013 film, "Frozen," there has been a constant buzz about the movie's possible plot as well as cast members, a proof of the movie's massive popularity. Below are some of the newest updates about Queen Elsa, Princess Anna, Olaf, Kristoff and the rest of the cast.

The production team for "Frozen 2" has this huge task to keep up and even surpass the original movie so it is but understandable if it will take a while for the animation film to finally be ready. However, a report from Health Aim claims that the well-loved Disney movie is confirmed for release in 2018. That is not such a long wait, considering the fact that creating a flawless animated film takes a lot of time and hard work.


Moreover, the said post even promised the introduction of new Disney songs which are bound to be big hits just like the phenomenal song sung by Idina Menzel, "Let It Go." Another rumored storyline is said to focus on the bond between sisters Princess Anna and Queen Elsa. Then since Queen Elsa is finally able to control his ice-making power in the first movie, the royalty may now allot more time for her love life with the rumored inclusion of another Disney character, Jack Frost.

Fans will surely be thrilled with the idea of two characters with supernatural powers such as Queen Elsa and Jack Frost meeting and falling in love. Seems like love is in the air in "Frozen 2" as another spoiler reveals the possible casting of Snow Woman, this time to serve as a love interest for Olaf, as posted in Movie News Guide.

With all the exciting scenarios for "Frozen 2," it is surely one animated movie to watch out for!

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