Disney’s Frozen film franchise fans were in confusions thinking whether the Frozen II will be meet their expectations or not, though lucky attendees of Annecy International Animated Film Festival 2019 brought an extra sneak peek at the highly anticipated sequel to hit theaters this fall.
Disney unveiled first footage and a look of the most-awaited animated film at key artwork, head of effects Marlon West and courtesy of head of animation Becky Bresee. It is also explained to be that tale of this upcoming fantasy drama movie raises up three years following the ending of the first film, together with further plot details.
American diversified multinational mass entertainment company has scheduled to release Frozen II in this November, while Bresee and West helped us to learn that the film still needs 10 weeks of special effects and seven weeks of animation.
Bresee and West also revealed that sequel will be opening up same as the original occurred, featuring Princess Elsa and Princess Anna are still young, as well as appearing before the opening of Elsa’s ice powers that divided the pair for so long.
As Variety reports, the film will open with the princess’ father “[regaling] the girls with a lavish bedtime story from his youth, when the young prince himself visited an enchanted elemental forest, before something went horribly wrong and he was quickly brought back to Arendelle. Since then, there has been a disconnect between the people of the town and the elements: Air, fire, water, and earth.”
Fans must be excited to know what secrets might Elsa and Anna’s father carry? And what precisely took place in that essential forest?
As we all seen that Elsa and Anna’s parents went vanish or miss and were believed to be dead in the first movie of the Frozen series, which seemed planned scenario that the royal pair were lost during a storm.
However, two full scenes were demonstrated during the presentation, as well as one in which Elsa, Anna, Olaf, Kristoff, and Sven join in a stirring game of charades, which is only troubled when a haunting voice derailed Elsa that only she can hear and excuses herself to her room to be alone.
Jennifer Lee, Chris Buck’s Frozen 2 will initially be released in Belgium’s theaters in November 2019.