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Well, if you watch the whole scene and time it, the mischievous snowman makes good on his word. It is EXACTLY 60 seconds.
Frozen introduces audience members to the fictional kingdom of Arendelle, where Queen Elsa, Anna and the film’s other characters reside. But the upcoming sequel seems to focus more on the lands ...
As Pittsburgh CLO executive producer Mark Fleischer looked out over the crowd at the Benedum Center before Friday’s opening ...
We only know they’ll be gone for two weeks through some exposition delivered by Anna. Of course, this voyage in Frozen turns out to be fatal, as we see the King and Queen’s ship overtaken by ...
In Frozen 2, though, Elsa makes a decision that’s best for both Arandelle and herself — making Anna the queen. Related ‘The Little Mermaid 2:’ Why Disney Fans Think Ariel Is the Only ...
Frozen: The Musical makes a notable change to the finale that fixes a major story problem with Elsa's song "Let It Go." The ...
Disney's 'Frozen 2' features a happy ending (naturally), but it's one that finds Anna and Elsa in a different place than where they started. Spoilers!
Frozen 2 sets new record as the highest-grossing animated film ever at £1billion Psychology behind Frozen 2 explains why kids love the movie series so much. In the first film, Elsa and Anna's ...
Elsa, voiced by Idina Menzel, in the 2013 hit “Frozen.” Producer Peter Del Vecho told Entertainment Weekly that Elsa was originally conceived as an evil Snow Queen who had been left at the ...
Frozen was released nearly six years ago and took the world by storm. Queen Elsa (Idina Menzel) and her beautiful singing voice left children everywhere singing ‘Let It Go’ for months on end ...
Well, Disney just couldn’t let it go. The first trailer for “Frozen 2” dropped Tuesday and it has fans going wild in the comments section of YouTube. The manic montage of wave-sur… ...
“Frozen” is most definitely coming to Storybrooke, and now we have the first look at newcomer Elizabeth Lail as Anna, sister to the Snow Queen Elsa, played by Georgina Haig, on “Once Upon a ...