The past is not what it seems – The latest Frozen 2 trailer
“The past is not what it seems, you must find the truth”
Did you see the first teaser for Frozen 2 earlier this year, guess what, we now have the full-length Frozen 2 trailer for you.
My kids are big fans of Frozen and it has been six long years of waiting to get to this point. To bring you up to speed, Frozen was met with so much positive reviews and praise for its visuals, screenplay, themes, music, and voice acting; (the Let it Go song became a preschool anthem everywhere) some film critics consider Frozen to be the best Disney animated feature film since the studio’s renaissance era. The film also achieved significant commercial success, earning $1.276 billion in worldwide box office revenue. It ranks as the highest-grossing animated film of all time, the 14th highest-grossing film of all time, the highest-grossing film of 2013.
Disney is finally delivering the promise of Frozen II . We’ve got the same stellar characters, Anna and Elsa joined by Kristoff and Olaf, and a brand new — and much darker? — adventure. I mean, why is she running towards the sea in the beginning?
Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff, and Josh Gad will reprise their roles from the first movie. That’s Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, and Olaf, respectively, and if you had to ask, you’re probably not a real Frozen fan. On top of that, Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck are back in the director seats, and the same Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez will handle the songwriting.
Although the trailer doesn’t offer up too many plot details, but we already know from the film’s synopsis that we’re going to find out where Elsa got her powers.
The official description for the film provided by Disney gives a bit more of a straightforward idea of what the movie will be about: “Why was Elsa born with magical powers? The answer is calling her and threatening her kingdom.” It implies that the film will explore the origin of Elsa’s abilities.
What’s probably clear is that Frozen 2 will be just as a big hit as its predecessor. And, of course, we expect to hear another song like Let It Go anywhere and everywhere we go.
The meticulous nature of Disney’s preparation, marketing and PR for their film is for me what stands out. All great projects take time and require not just a talented team but a well orchestrated campaign. Well, for our local folks, that is something worth pushing for especially in the workforce, media and events fraternity. If you are like me, I am taking all my time soaking it in and joining the party.
The film opens in theaters Nov. 22.
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