Disney fails to put mega-hit ‘Frozen’ on ice

Millions of young girls’ dreams, and parents’ worst nightmares, have come true with the news that a sequel to 2013 smash-hit Frozen is in the works.
The announcement was made on Disney’s Twitter account on Friday morning and has been retweeted over one thousand times.
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The movie won two Oscars for best animated feature and best original song, Let It Go, and has made over $US1.3 billion at the box office.
Actress Kristen Bell, who voices character Anna, also announced on Twitter she would be returning for the sequel, posing with a bag of ice.
The film is about two sisters who are princesses, one of whom has a magical power to turn things into ice.
Unlike traditional Disney films, Frozen focuses on the values of family and the female empowerment of the main characters.
Forecast: Winter weather ahead! Disney Animation developing #Frozen2 with Chris Buck and @alittlejelee! pic.twitter.com/H5MMBY33ll
— Disney Animation ●—● (@DisneyAnimation) March 12, 2015
Dreams really do come 2!!! #FROZEN2 #itsofficial pic.twitter.com/qF6qTQlnqi
— Kristen Bell (@IMKristenBell) March 12, 2015