Another milestone for the film. Congrats to Disney and everyone involved!
"On Friday, Frozen finally reached $400 million in total domestic box office. That makes it the 19th movie to reach that milestone, and the 15th to do so without a major re-release."
The singing part of the "How Frozen Should Have Ended" video has been edited because the video was claimed as "a performance" of the song, "Let It Go".
I really enjoyed the behind-the-scenes special tonight. I loved how they showed fans what the inspiration for the animation was and how the gestures of the actors and other people were important for creating the characters.
I found this the other day. Ive heard the demo with Kristin Lopez singing both parts. I found this on youtube the other day as it seems both Bell and Menzel did actually get to record it.
And to whoever who said on the Moana board that it's weird that Giants is coming out in March 2018, instead of the usual holiday date: Frozen 2 might be your answer to that question.
"In case no one already knew, Idina said that there might be a sequel in the works."
Everything went nuts and spun off that Telegraph interview, but I didn't put any stock in that since she doesn't represent Disney; Menzel clarified on the TODAY Show this morning that she really has no idea and just assumed because it's been so successful. (I think that Telegraph article was also edited to remove the "February" supposed end date of her time in IF/THEN, seems like another bad journalism/misunderstanding there.)
For the Frozen franchise, all we have is the musical stage production in the works and the film short.
disneybroadwayfan22 said: "Looks like MTI could be working on Frozen JR. right now.
From Facebook: "Frozen is the highest-grossing animated movie of all time! This means great things for the Broadway show already in the works...and perhaps for a FROZEN JR!""
Hate to bring a inactive thread back, but yup. It's happening this fall and the rights to the full show will already be out next year.