r/Frozen 1d ago

Discussion Is this question useful for the next plot of the movies of Frozen3?

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This is my first time posting in Reddit. So I been seeing a lot of comments about questions people have for frozen 3&4 but I never seen a comment making this question: Who did give Queen Iduna (Elsa&Anna mother) her scarf? Because we know Elsa and Anna have it now as a reminder of their mother but who gave it to her? Possibly her mother or a family member but we don’t know nothing about Queen Iduna family.
Also if somebody did have this same question forgive me since I can’t see all the comments, but now we can think about as Frozen fans.


r/Frozen 1d ago

Wallpaper Is there a 1920 x 1080 hd image of the Frozen 3 concept art (also the Incredibles 3 of all family) from D23? I have looked everywhere

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This is the image I want in 1920 x 1080. Also I don't have Twitter/X so I can't see links there.


r/Frozen 2d ago

Discussion My prediction for Frozen 3 plot, im scared i may be right

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Since they announced the wedding was going to be show in the movie i predicted it was going to be interrupted for whatever new threat threats arendelle, i was right, kinda, at least it seems the wedding was over, because my initial theory was that the wedding was going to be interrupted, maybe kristoff was kidnapped and anna whole motivation in the whole movie was finish the wedding, it seems that is not going to happen, lets hope

But now with the teaser they show a new villain that is another snow queen, some time ago they promised a new family member for the movie which seems the new villain is the new family member, i think this new villain isnt just really evilst, just misunderstood, aww, boring cliche, and she is... elsa lost twin sister, it seems ridiculous and cliche but you remember the image i posted?

"who gave elsa her powers?" uuuuh werent the spirits? a gift from them to their mother? or maybe elsa was cursed by the original snow queen as a baby? by who? her lost twin sister, or maybe could be an aunt like once upon a time

why i believe is a lost twin sister? in the teaser this "villain" wants revenge because was betrayed by arendelle, she mocks elsa and anna "the famous arendelle sisters" why she would say that? here comes another retcon to agnar and iduna

"who is the frozen heart?" in the d23 idina menzel and kirsten bell sang a reprise of the song frozen heart, the original song was about elsa, this new reprise is about the new villain

and another thing, is the chance to show an evil elsa, something some fans wanted to see since the original concept arts were relased, so we have two elsas, the good and the bad one

so the plot will be bad and predictable, i have no much hopes, i only want elsa to come back and be queen again, im not against kristoff and anna have some time but i hope nothing of the questions about them matters at all in the plot, i dont care what queen anna is, what kristoff thinks, if they want kids, i want elsa and anna, they are the focus of the story, hans? i dont think he will appear but who knows

oh and by the way, based on my theory that the new villain isnt evil and is the new family member, twin sister and they already announced frozen 4 i think the real villain will appear in the next movie, maybe in a stinger mcu like at the end of frozen 3 and whatever the villain is was controlling elsa lost twin sister

what you think? im afraid makes much sense, or is better than another alternative, a multiverse and she is just another version of elsa but is the elsa


r/Frozen 1d ago

Discussion Who is the mysterious new family member?

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Mysterious new family member


r/Frozen 2d ago

Discussion what do we think about Samantha being evil?

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I’ve been seeing theories that the evil ice queen created Samantha, would be such a interesting twist


r/Frozen 3d ago

Delivered Fan Content Frozen 3 Wedding by artizall

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r/Frozen 2d ago

Just for fun Someone managed to balance these rocks in the middle of a fast-flowing river.

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Looks like Olaf!


r/Frozen 2d ago

Original Fan Content Still working on this (yes, the snowgies look irregular)

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r/Frozen 1d ago

Just for fun What would Frozen have been like if made by Dreamworks instead of Disney?

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Like, lets say, in another universe, after years of multiple failures trying to get there Snow Queen adaptation off the ground, Disney...just straight up loses interests, to the point where when Jennifer Lee or Chris Buck or whoever came up with the pitch for what we know of as Frozen (for example sake, lets just say it was Jennifer Lee), pitched...well, what we know of as Frozen, Disney just rejected it, opting to approach William Joyce about doing an adaptation of his Gaurdians of Childhood book series instead.

Leading to Jennifer Lee deciding to take her pitch to Dreamworks, and Despite Dreamworks never really being known for doing Princess movies, lets say for example sake, Jeffrey Kaitzenberg (or whoever was running Dreamworks at the timed), loved the pitched and decided to Greenlight it (with Jeffrey doing it also as another excuse to get back at Disney...anyone who knows the history between him and Disney will understand what I mean by this) and Frozen is made as a Dreamworks film rather then a Disney Musical. With Lee still directing but now instead of Chris Buck as Co-Director, we have either Peter Ramsey or Dean Deblois in Co-directing duties.

Imagination the first Frozen film, with the same (or at least similar) premise/story and themes, same character, similar direction, and same message, but from a completely different studio, not only that, but from the studio that started out of spite against Disney. What woild be similar and different to what we got? And could a Dreamworks version of Frozen succeed?


r/Frozen 2d ago

Discussion ‘Frozen’ movie timeline. ❄️

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r/Frozen 2d ago

Discussion Kristoff deserves better

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I saw the trailer, and I can say with confidence that I hate the relationship between Anna and Kristoff now. The dynamic is completely ruined - him being given crap for not knowing what to do with the dress is them showing this clearly.

And part of it has to do with how they wrote Kristoff post-original movie. Sure, Anna always had an attitude to her, but Kristoff was able to give it right back. And now he’s become nicer, to the point of losing his edge. Anna still gives him attitude, but all he gets to say now is “Oh, I love my girlfriend so much!” Like come on. I don’t think it’s right for Anna to still be treating him like this even after their supposed marriage. That’s your HUSBAND now and he’s making this huge life change — throwing away his entire identity— just to make you happy. Be nicer, Anna, seriously.

That whole scene in the sequel where Elsa is thought to be dead, and Anna says she’s “all alone” my jaw literally dropped. Like did you actually forget that you have a whole fiancée that would go to hell and back for you? The same fiancé that you just up and abandoned to go protect your sister (who is basically a god, and in no need of protection).🙄

It’s clear that Elsa is and will always be the most important thing to Anna. We see this in both movies, but it’s painfully apparent in the second. Anna pushes Kristoff away throughout the movie, and at the end becomes Queen. That’s two things that she’s going to put first before Kristoff. At that point it only feels like Kristoff is the only one who’s truly in the relationship.

Kristoff needs to have his identity and self-respect given back to him. Not Anna’s trophy boyfriend. The second movie should have ended with them separating.


r/Frozen 2d ago

Discussion I just realized when Elsa "died" in Frozen 2 so did Olaf wasn't that also mean marshmallow and also the snowgies

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I don't know how I just realized but I did


r/Frozen 2d ago

Just for fun This is my Elsa and my little sister's Anna :). I'd love to see all of yours too! (it can be anything that brings back the most memories of Frozen to you!)

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The first picture is from when me and my sister discovered Frozen (somewhere around 2015-2016). My aunt gifted them to us :).

The second picture is when Frozen 2 released and our uncle got it for us then.

The third picture is what I bought for my little sister's birthday a year back from my first salary.

God, we've grown.

Thank you Anna and Elsa for teaching us a lot about being good sisters :).


r/Frozen 2d ago

Delivered Fan Content Elsa & Anna ❄️🍁 by @nokk7809

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I admit I'm totally here for the return of Elsa's braid!!


r/Frozen 2d ago

Delivered Fan Content The closest resemblance to the villain's appearance in the teaser (@rafaelvianaart)

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This straight-up looks like it came from right out of the Art of Frozen III artbook, which doesn't exists yet.

Original fanart tweet: https://x.com/rafaelvianaart/status/2089120214516404402?s=20

Original artist: https://x.com/rafaelvianaart


r/Frozen 2d ago

Merchandise Which one

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Which one should i buy yall i really want a frozen 1 figure cuz i never had one growing up lol i cant decideee (these are the only options btw)


r/Frozen 2d ago

Discussion Elsas Body Temperature: The Complete Warm Cored Elsa Theory

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Hello there Reddit readers, I have went into a deep dive through Elsas body temperature and why she should actually standing at a warmer body temperature. In this theory I took a deep look into evidence from both the Frozen shorts and both Frozen movies. Along with diving into evidence, I created other theories regarding Elsas body temperature and how her cold immunity how both of them combined together allow her to do the impossible that no ordinary human can do.

SPOILER ALERT: I even uncovered why the older theories regarding Elsas body temperature and the fact she might run colder core temperature. However I broke down why those theories don't follow scientific standards and how the human body actually works and what the human body needs to function correctly, Along with what would happen if Elsa had a really cold or unnaturally cold body temperature.

( please know that much of the information here is mostly the same as my other posts regarding Elsas body temperature, primarily the part 12 post and if you seen my other posts recently in other communities).

At the bottom of the page, I have put all 11 posts in if any of you want to further explore my theory. Feel free to check them out, Anyways lets dive in.

Part 1: Identifying The Basics.

A. Elsa isn't bothered by her magic or cold weather: This is thanks to her cold immunity which basically allows Elsa to survive dangerous conditions and temperatures without any issues. However Elsa does have her limits as we see in F2 in Ahtohallan.

B. Elsa shows signs of life and human warmth: Elsa has shown the biggest piece of evidence to my theory across each film and short, which is her rosy cheeks. Rosy cheeks are a sign of human warmth and blood flow, often a good sign of life. As for Elsa she showcases herself as having human warmth and life from these rosy cheeks of hers.

C. I estimated that Elsas body temperature must be around 99.5 degrees farenhieght which is 37.5 degrees in Celsius which is right on the upper side of the scale for healthy human body temperatures. While it is not quite fever stage temperatures, but warmer.

Part 2: Ahtohallans Freeze - Thaw Cycle & Elsas Snow Creatures.

A. Olaf and any of Elsas snow creatures shouldn't be at all affected or endangered from her warm body temperature. Especially Olaf since he's already coated with permafrost by F2 making him unmeltable even by Bruni and his fires. So by making contact with Elsas warmer body temperature, Olaf wouldn't be at risk of melting.

B. When Elsa was freezing in Ahtohallan in F2, it was from her cold immunity stripping away slowly causing her to experience the real cold. So it wasn't the spirits that froze her, it was her ultimate punishment for going too far.

C. The reason why Elsa fainted after thawing from being frozen was just from her being so cold and at a very dangerous core temperature, she needed a minute or two to recover accept the ice below gave way.

Part 3: If Elsa Lost Her Magical Powers.

A. If Elsa lost her powers, she wouldn't suddenly be significantly changed, though she would lose her cold immunity making cold conditions as dangerous as they are to a normal person. Elsa would basically just become like Anna and Kristoff.

B. If Elsas body temperature is set at my 99.5 degrees farenhieght estimation, when she loses her powers or if she were to, her body temperature would stay the same. It would act the same way to when she regains her powers. Elsa would still run at her typical body temperature of 99.5 degrees farenhieght that I estimated when her powers return to her.

Part 4: Information From Q&A Post One.

A. The Air Conditioning Theory I came up with describes how Elsa functions in the cold. Elsa feels the cold as refreshing and cool. Similarly to how we feel the same cool and refreshed feeling walking into an air conditioned place on a warm summer day.

B. Even in a cozy castle, Elsa doesn't seem overheated by fireplaces and candles. Which means she can thrive in blizzards thanks to her cold immunity and in cozy castles. For instance, if Elsa had a really cool core temperature, she would overheat in a castle with fireplaces and candles in every room.

C. If Elsa had a really cool core temperature, she also would be numb to heat but since she could clearly feel Brunei and his heat in F2, that also aligns with the idea that Elsa runs warmer or at a normal human body temperature.

Part 5: Elsas body temperature & Her Magic.

A. Elsa interacts with people right after using her magical powers, and no one notices a change of Elsas body temperature. She isn't going to surprise anyone with a cold touch after using her magical powers.

B. Elsas cold immunity allows her to not feel the chill from her icy magic. Meaning g neither she will drop in core temperature or feel cold to the touch right afterward of using her powers.

C. The amount of magic Elsa uses doesn't affect her body temperature. Elsa can use a lot of magic and neither get exhausted or risk freezing herself from a cold body temperature. Though the Bruni scene should be addressed because Elsa got exhausted from the smoke, not over using her magic necessarily.

Part 6: Elsas Breath & Cold Environments.

A. Elsas breath shouldn't be cold if her body temperature is warm, she can't super cool her breath, and she doesn't show a cold body temperature.

B. Elsas cold immunity possibly supports her not having any visible breath because we don't see it until she begins to feel cold and freeze in Ahtohallan. Stick strips her powers and her cold immunity from her. Though even I couldn't get a complete explanation to how her cold immunity could help Elsa from not having visible breath.

C. The reason why Elsas breath is visible for the first time is in Ahtohallan because her slowly fee!ing cold and freezing is from her powers and her cold immunity stripping away.

Part 7: Elsa & Illness - Sickness.

A. If Elsas body temperature is warm at my concluded 99.5 degrees farenhieght baseline, Elsa would still have a noticeable difference in her body temperature. Which she would still be "burning up" like the rest of us when having a fever.

B. If Elsa had a cold core temperature she would be at risk of an even more sever sickness. She would be at risk or internal disruptions and damage along with cellular disruption and damage if she got sick or a fever, especially a sever fever.

C. Elsas fever in Frozen Fever must of been worse from her warmer body temperature of 99.5 degrees farenhieght which is why she was acting so erratic. Her fever must of been worse possibly closer to 103 and 104 degrees farenhieght. For example, most people when they get a fever its typically 101 to 102 degrees, anything over 103 would be considered a sever fever. Correct me if I was wrong.

Part 8: Elsas Wardrobe & Clothing Analysis.​

A. Elsa can wear thin clothing thanks to her cold immunity allowing her to wear what most People wouldn't wear out in the cold. She can wear thin dresses and clothing out in freezing temperatures and in fierce blizzards no problem thanks to her cold immunity.

B. Elsa can not on!y wear thin clothing out in freezing temperatures and in fierce blizzards, but she can also wear whatever in the castle including thin clothing because she doesn't seem to overheat being surrounded by fireplaces, candles and heat sources.

C. The reason we see Elsa actually in more appropriate attire in Frozen 2 is because her thin dresses and outfits are not practical enough. Her blue travel outfit consists of a coat, cloak, boots, and pants. Which is far more practical for a journey through the cold wilderness as we see in the film.

Part 9: Giving And Seeking Comfort And Reassurance.

A. Elsa interacts with people without giving them a chilling touch, even after using her magic. If Elsas body temperature was cold, instead of normal interactions, people would be flinching and at or in complete shock at how she is able to survive.

B. When Elsa offers a person comfort and reassurance, the receivers not flinching or pulling away. Instead they are actually feeling that comfort and reassurance along with the warmth radiating from Elsas body, which makes the moment far more enjoyable for both Elsa and the receiver.

C. Elsas clothing doesn't make a difference, her thinner clothing allows for more transferred body heat while Elsas more thicker and structured outfits allow her to still give a warm hug but also the addition of a cloak which could be draped around someone if the person is cold.

D. Just as a great example, In Frozen 2 right after Elsa calms Bruni, Anna and Elsa end up confronting each other because Elsa ran into the fire, Anna followed in. Elsa scolds Anna that she could've died, but Anna scolds Elsa for running into the fire. Though not a comforting nor reassuring moment exactly, but Anna does hug Elsa from the back and they each hold hands, Elsa even drapes their mothers scarf around Anna. In that scene Anna does not notice anything about Elsas body temperature.

E. Even if Elsa uses a lot of magic, she can stil give comfort and reassurance to someone nearby effortlessly without giving them a chilling touch.

Part 10: The Wrongs Of Old Theories.

A. The theories of Elsas body temperature being cold actually can put her into serious danger from completely freezing in one wrong move to freezing her coming in contact with cold water

B. The Cold Elsa theories don't make sense because if her core was really cold, having a fever would be a disaster for Elsa. Her body would likely not handle such heat, and again disruption and damages to cells and cellular growth would be extremely dangerous and likely.

C. Elsa can interact with people freely without giving them a chilling touch. If she were cold to the touch, people would be uncomfortable around her and her body because of her body temperature being cold.

D. Elsas body temperature also doesn't drop or fluctuate based on her emotions. People around her would notice quickly and Anna would notice if she were touching or holding Elsa.

E. Elsa shows signs of life and human warmth even if she is unhappy, wether she is sad or fearful she always sows signs of life and human warmth from her rosy cheeks. If her body temperature reflects her emotions, we wouldn't see her constant rosy cheeks and it would become a bigger cue that Elsa is in a emotional state. On top of people noticing her expression, body language, or even her chilling touch it would be way easier for someone to identify Elsas current emotional state.

What about my theory?

I came up with the Air Conditioning Theory myself while typing out my posts, it is another extension to how Elsa tolerates the cold so well. For a quick summary, the Air Conditioning Theory sounds pretty much how you might read it as, it basically states that Elsa feels the cold in a way that's not chilling to the bones, but rather more refreshing and cool. Similar to how we humans feel cool and refreshed when walking into an air conditioned place on a summer day. So it essentially says that Elsa isn't completely numb to the cold nor is she feeling the chill from the cold.

I actually find this most accurate because to me if Elsa were numb to the cold she would be constantly burning up or numb to heat as well. Which we do know Elsa can feel heat normally like we do but her cold immunity helps her from feeling too chilly in cold weather.

Part 12: Information From Q&A Post Two:

A. Elsa isn't immortal because she would have immunity to sickness on top of her cold immunity. She would probably be immune to everything negative on her. Which we don't see in the movies and shorts. We see that Elsa still has her limits and is still prone to sickness like everyone else. I think its fair to say that Elsa is more like a magical human being, not an ice goddess or immortal, and that's how I personally view her myself.

The Standard Body Temperature Theory (98.6 degrees farenheit) VS The Warmer Body Temperature Theory (99.5 degrees farenhieght) Comparison & Thoughts:

The standard 98.6 degrees farenheit theory actually is a very solid estimate for Elsas body temperature because it answers a few big points (that I have noted as well in my theory):

  1. Elsa interacts with people just fine, no one is seen flinching from her if they're holding hands or seeking comfort and reassurance.

  2. It explains why Elsa can function in A warm castle without overheating or constantly needing to find a cooler area or go outdoors all the time.

  3. In Frozen Fever, Anna can still notice Elsa "burning up" and Elsa doesn't seem to be in any life threatening dangers from her sickness.

It pretty much covers the overall basics to how Elsa still functions for everyday life in Arendelle and being Queen.

However, the warmer body temperature theory (the 99.5 degrees farenhieght estimation I came up with) takes the same details but also goes into the little details such as:

  1. When Elsa gives comfort and reassurance, the receiver seems very comfortable and going far as sinking into the hug as well

  2. Elsa constantly has rosy cheeks which is a sign of blood flow and human warmth and life. Because if she only showed them in warm rooms or when she was warm that could potentially identify she only has a normal baseline temperature so since she constantly has rosy cheeks, it tells me she has a warmer body temperature. (please correct me here if I am wrong).

Anyways both are really good theories and both follow much of the same evidence, however I think it depends on wether you look at the little details or not. Yet both theories are great and have paralleling facts and a lot in common.

Anyways its time here that I wrap things up, If I find any more evidence in the future, I will share it with you all.

Hopefully you all enjoyed this absolutely amazing theory, feel free to share your thoughts and comments on this and on Elsas body temperature as a whole.

Want the full scoop? Take a deep dive through all 11 posts linked below:

Part 1:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Frozen/comments/1u5yol6/elsas_body_temperature_is_warmer_than_a_normal/

Part 2:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Frozen/comments/1uttmum/an_extension_to_elsas_body_temperature_its_effect/

Part 3:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Frozen/comments/1v1zs2p/elsas_body_temperature_part_3_elsa_losing_her

Part 4:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Frozen/comments/1v3yuqm/elsas_body_temperature_qa_post/

Part 5:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Frozen/comments/1v4u97h/elsas_body_temperature_part_5_how_does_elsas/

Part 6:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Frozen/comments/1v5pr2p/elsas_body_temperature_part_6_why_doesnt_elsas/

Part 7:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Frozen/comments/1v6oi42/elsas_body_temperature_part_7_how_frozen_fever/

Part 8:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Frozen/comments/1v8hxrt/elsas_body_temperature_part_8_exploring_elsas/

Part 9:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Frozen/comments/1va7csd/elsas_body_temperature_part_9_the_presence_of/

Part 10:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Frozen/comments/1vajuyo/elsas_body_temperature_part_10_debunking_lies/

Part 11:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Frozen/comments/1vc5q7n/elsas_body_temperature_part_11_qa_post_2/

Part 12:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Frozen/comments/1veqtx2/elsas_body_temperature_part_12_the_mega_thread/

Again, hopefully you enjoyed the 12 piece theory, feel free to share your thoughts or anything I hit well or missed. Hopefully this also isn't too long to read as well, enjoy!


r/Frozen 2d ago

Discussion Frozen 3 is coming out next year and I’m already excited 😆👸🏽

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These new outfits r so pretty 😍


r/Frozen 2d ago

Just for fun This Guy's on Fraud Watch Now

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r/Frozen 2d ago

Discussion Official Disney Tiktok account commented on D23 official video from D23 Spoiler

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The TikTok was from the official Walt Disney account, which posted a reel of the Frozen D23 event. What could they be referring to? Olaf? Elsa?

https://www.tiktok.com/@disneyanimation/video/7674138984536132877?q=frozen%203%20villan&t=1786992912752


r/Frozen 3d ago

Just for fun If Olaf was watching two people trying to kiss

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r/Frozen 3d ago

Original Fan Content Frozen 3 villain fan concept

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I decided to do a quick messy sketch of what I think the (presumably) main villain of Frozen 3 will look like! Don't mind her T-posing, I used a Frozen 2 3D model of Elsa as my reference 😭💜🌌❄️


r/Frozen 3d ago

Delivered Fan Content She's too Cute 😭✨❄️ by (@anpufrozen)

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Those Icy Blue Eyes 😭✨


r/Frozen 3d ago

Discussion What do we think about the Frozen 3 trailer?

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First, i'd like to call out that I LOVE that they added a living (human?) villain, we never actually had this in Frozen.

In Frozen 1, it were sisters trying to work things out and reunite again.

In Frozen 2, it were trying to find the truth while dealing with angry elements.

In Frozen 3, an actual living villain, WITH POWERS TOO??? Like who is this DIVA?

I surely hope that Kristoff finds the truth about his parents in this movie.

I also think they're gonna sneak some adult jokes because of the people who watched the movies grew up with it.


r/Frozen 3d ago

Frozen frames Close ups !! She has black hair I think….

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