'Frozen 2' Cast, Plot And Release Date Rumors: Fans Can Expect The Sequel As Disney Reveals Its Plan; Studio Taking Time To Make A Better Sequel; Olaf To Have A Standalone Film?

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"Frozen" proved to be a huge hit worldwide, making it now the 5th highest grossing movie of all time. Now, fans are clamouring for "Frozen 2" to be made.

A new report claimed that Disney indeed has a plan to follow-up the successful movie. However, fans might not be able to see it anytime soon as the studio is currently thinking of ways on how to make the sequel way better than the original.

CEO Bob Iger said "You can expect us to take full advantage of that over the next at least five years," talking about the success "Frozen" has garnered globally.

Apart from the huge box office success, the soundtrack has also made it big selling almost 3M copies. It has reigned in music charts and have received awards for the song "Let It Go."

"Let It Go" composer Kristen Anderson-Lopez has also recently tweeted a photo showing Idina Menzel and Josh Gad (voice of Olaf) with a caption that hinted something about a "Frozen 2" movie.

Another report speculated on "Frozen 2's" plot. The sequel is said to be focused on Queen Elsa's quest for her one true love. The movie is said to revolve on finding her prince charming that will accept her for what she is.

According to Breathe Cast, "In an article published on Yahoo Movies UK, a theory of a possible sequel plot was mentioned where the super powered queen of ice was to find true love perhaps in the person (or snowman) of Olaf. Queen Elsa's sister, Anna has already found a soul mate in Kristoff, a mountain man who harvested ice for a living, who later on became Anna's knight in shining armor."

As for Princess Anna, she will be engaged to be married to Kristoff.

There are also other rumors going around about having an Olaf standalone movie.

Stay tuned for more "Frozen 2" plot, cast and release date rumors here!

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