'Frozen 2' Movie, Trailer & Release Date: Actress Paid Only $926 For Voicing Teenage Elsa

If you voiced Queen Elsa's teenage scenes in the hit Disney film "Frozen," how much do you think you should bring home? According to 15-year-old actress Spencer Lacey Ganus, the answer would be $926.20.

Mail Online reported that per the young woman's court-filed contract, she is entitled to one-day guaranteed payment. With the movie having grossed a record $1.2 billion globally, her compensation is equal to 0.000077 percent.

To put things into perspective, the young star only had a few lines in the film when compared to superstar Idina Menzel voicing adult Elsa. CNBC noted that Ganus' total screen time performance totaled to "four lines of dialogue and 30 seconds of footage in the final 102 minute cut of the film." Spencer also split Elsa's young life with Eva Bella who voiced Elsa as a little girl.

The highest-selling animated film of all time was based on Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale. The Arendelle sisters took the crown as from "Toy Story 3" in March and is currently the highest grossing animated film in history, wrote Mail Online.

In addition to "Frozen" the young actress has been involved in a number of other projects in other arctic-like animated films that include "Ice Age: The Meltdown" and "Happy Feet," reported Pop Crush.

There is no word on a "Frozen" sequel but Disney will continue to push the line through merchandise, TV footage and more. Movie Plot noted how Disney is planning a continuation of the Arendelle tale in 2015 with "Frozen Fever." The House of Mouse also has a stage adaptation in the works but has been incredibly quiet with regards to a sequel.

It was rumored quite recently that a new film to be titled, "Strange Magic" was believed to be a sequel in disguise. However, CNN reported that the film is an animated movie under Lucasfilm Ltd.

"'Strange Magic' is a madcap fairy tale musical inspired by 'A Midsummer Night's Dream,' " said a statement via CNN. "Popular songs from the past six decades help tell the tale of a colorful cast of goblins, elves, fairies and imps, and their hilarious misadventures sparked by the battle over a powerful potion."

A Disney fan site linked the new flick to "Frozen" because it explained that "strange magic" were referenced both by the Duke of Weselton and Grand Pabbie in the movie.

See the TV ad for the film where the duke says, "Strange magic has frozen this land" below:

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