'Frozen 2' Cast, News, Plot: Anna and Elsa Gets New Look, Will Feature Sisters' Duet

“Frozen 2” is one of the highly anticipated movies because the first film was a big hit featuring royal sisters, Anna and Elsa. In the sequel, it is reported that the two will get a different look and will also have a duet.

In a new report, it revealed that Anna and Elsa will have different trendy outfits. It was observed that the sisters were wearing different attire on the short film "Frozen Fever" which the audience loved. With that, they will also wear a different attire in the second installment which is one way to boost the sales for "Frozen" Disney Merchandise after the release of the movie, Youth Health reported.

Meanwhile, it is also reported that the sisters will have a duet in the sequel. Film critic Robbie Collin said that it is possible for Anna and Elsa to have a duet in the movie to "signify the strength of sisterhood." Said song will have a big chorus which defines their situation and will be featured on the part wherein they will be kept away by the evil powers, Movie News Guide reported.

To recall, the theme song "Let It Go" by Idina Menzel was a huge hit and it would be a good idea to have another lovely song for the sequel. It will also be more interesting if it is a duet between the sisters. The song will focus on "being stronger together" since Anna and Elsa will be separated by the villain.

Aside from that, different storylines are being speculated by fans like a link to other Disney films "Tarzan" and "Rapunzel" even a crossover with "Game of Thrones," according to Vine Report. Other rumors even said that Elsa is a lesbian and Anna will become a villain.

Directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee will be incorporating another powerful message in the movie for the young ones. The show runners also reveal that there will be character developments for Anna and Elsa and that they are still pondering on the storyline even if they already know the direction of the sequel.

"Frozen 2" is expected to be released sometime in 2018.

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