http://www.cnn.com/2017/04/25/health/frozen-let-it-go/index.html
Happy birthday to me? Again? The first one came out on my birthday too.
Anyways...
Looks like the lines at Frozen Ever After will be long for a very long time.
I think this is the fourth animated sequel to be released in theaters? Rescuers Down Under (1990), Return to Neverland (2002), and The Jungle Book 2 (2003) all precede it. Of its predecessors, I think Down Under was the best.
Where does Disney go from the end of Frozen (or even Frozen Fever)? This is what I want:
Happy birthday to me? Again? The first one came out on my birthday too.
Anyways...
Looks like the lines at Frozen Ever After will be long for a very long time.
I think this is the fourth animated sequel to be released in theaters? Rescuers Down Under (1990), Return to Neverland (2002), and The Jungle Book 2 (2003) all precede it. Of its predecessors, I think Down Under was the best.
Where does Disney go from the end of Frozen (or even Frozen Fever)? This is what I want:
- A full explanation of Elsa's powers. Is it strictly snow and ice that she can create (and sentient water based creatures), or can she create anything (she created gowns for herself and Anna, and I'm not sure whether they were made of ice or not)?
- An answer to the question that has bugged me since the first time I saw the movie: Does Anna have suppressed powers too? The troll said that she would forget all magic, or memories of magic. I kind of like to think that Anna has fire powers.
- More female characters with actual speaking parts. Please, Disney, make this happen.
- Jonathan Groff getting at least 2 solos. That man's vocal talent was wasted last time.
- Maybe a bit more of the Snow Queen fairy tale? Frozen was loosely based off of it, and I'm sure Disney could use more of it if they wanted.
- A plot that doesn't revolve around Anna or Elsa getting married. However, that's probably not going to happen because....
- Anna and Kristoff will plan to get married, but wait! Something happens before the wedding, and the trio (plus Olaf and Sven) will go off on another adventure. Anna and Elsa end up having a double wedding with their respective partners at the end of the film.
- Elsa will get a romantic partner (male or female, I'm actually interested to see if Disney gives Elsa the girlfriend that Twitter wants) who is definitely underwritten and serves just as a marketing tool to sell Elsa wedding dolls
- villain who is definitely lackluster in comparison to Hans
- Hans showing up but not being written well (more along the lines of 'A-ha! I will foil your wedding with something and start a war or something, I don't know, the writers just wanted me in the movie!')
- Olaf being overused like the Minions from Despicable Me
- second rate songs