The Frozen 3 First Look Has Everyone Saying The Same Thing

The Frozen 3 First Look Has Everyone Saying The Same Thing

As a seasoned gamer with a lifetime of Disney movies under my belt, let me express my excitement for the upcoming “Frozen III”! The anticipation has been building ever since Elsa let it go and now, with the confirmation that this sequel will delve into Norse mythology, I’m beyond thrilled.


Given the enormous success of “Frozen,” one of Disney’s most significant box office triumphs (and considering the prestigious history of their animation studio), it was almost inevitable that they would expand on the franchise. Following the record-breaking performance of “Frozen” and countless people, even their pets, singing “Let It Go,” Disney unveiled a sequel to their cherished tale of sibling bonding in 2019. This time around, Elsa and Anna embark on journeys outside of Arendelle, where they delve deeper into self-discovery and their relationship with each other. However, it’s clear that Disney wasn’t going to rest on its laurels; after two successful films, a stage musical spinoff, and entire lands dedicated to “Frozen” at both Disneyland Hong Kong and Tokyo Disneysea, the third installment in the Frozen series was just a question of when.

As a longtime Disney enthusiast who grew up watching and cherishing the Frozen franchise, I can hardly contain my excitement for “Frozen III.” Having witnessed the magical journey of Elsa and Anna unfold in the first two films, it’s thrilling to think about where their story will take us next.

What we know about Frozen III

The Frozen 3 First Look Has Everyone Saying The Same Thing

Initially planned for release in 2026, Disney officially announced at D23 that “Frozen III” will now be arriving in 2027. Expect the main cast – Kristen Bell (Anna), Idina Menzel (Elsa), Jonathan Groff (Kristoff), and Josh Gad (Olaf – to reprise their beloved roles once more. As for the plot, it’s predicted that it will continue from where “Frozen II” ended, but we don’t have any clues yet about potential new characters joining the storyline.

Despite wrapping up ‘Frozen 2’, producer Jennifer Lee hinted at more unanswered questions, stating, “After ‘Frozen 2’, we still have plenty of queries. In fact, quite a few. This is why we require two films to narrate this tale.” This suggests the upcoming ‘Frozen III’ and perhaps even a fourth ‘Frozen’ movie, as her remarks seem to confirm the ongoing speculation about a greenlit sequel. At D23, fans were given a sneak peek of concept art depicting Anna on a horseback with a brown steed, while Elsa rode a white one, both heading towards a castle floating in the sky, reminiscent of ‘Sleeping Beauty’.

Norse mythology in Frozen III concept art

The Frozen 3 First Look Has Everyone Saying The Same Thing

Fans have been eagerly analyzing a recently released concept art for “Frozen III,” hoping to get a glimpse of what the story might entail. Many believe the film will delve into Norse mythology, with some pointing out the city in the sky and the ominous figure in the lower right corner as possible clues. One user, @swifferstruggle, even suggested that the dark character could be Loki, a villain from Norse legends. This interpretation seems to be popular among fans, with @sunsolveig adding that given Frozen’s connection to Norwegian culture and folklore, it makes sense that the movie might explore Norse mythology due to the shadowy figure resembling a Viking or Loki in appearance.

As a lifelong fan of animated films, particularly those from Disney-Pixar, I am beyond excited about the upcoming release of “Frozen 3“. My passion for Norse mythology has always been intertwined with my love for storytelling and visual artistry, so the prospect of this sequel delving deeper into the Norse universe feels like a dream come true.

It appears that the completed project is still a few years away, yet these enthusiasts are moving in the correct direction. As for whether Elsa and Anna will encounter the Norse deity Loki, the future holds the answer to that question.

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2024-08-10 22:59