Disney dropped a surprise new trailer for Frozen 2 this morning (June 11) that teases what’s to come when Elsa, Anna and Olaf return this fall.
As with the teaser released back in February, the trailer begins with Elsa practising mastering her powers by attempting to freeze the sea. However, it seems she still hasn’t got full control of her icy abilities. Perhaps the key lies in discovering where they came from. The trailer hints that the sequel will explore the origins of Elsa’s powers, as the trolls send the gang on a new quest, teasing “the past is not what it seems.”
It looks like Frozen 2 will move outside of Arendelle, as the ice queen and her sister travel to the North, “through the enchanted land”, in order to find out the truth. It also promises a role reversal, as the trolls warn Anna to look after Elsa and protect her – much as Elsa tried to protect her sister in the first film.
The trailer also introduces a water horse that Elsa encounters. Leaked images from the film’s tie-in art book (via Polygon) reveal that this creature is called the Nokk, a water spirit that takes the shape of a horse. It’s said to be impossible to win its respect, but something tells us Elsa will in the movie.
Previous supposed plot leaks suggested that Elsa and Anna’s new adventure would see them discovering what happened to their parents, who were explained as being lost at sea years before the events of Frozen. There is certainly room to explore their fate in the follow-up, then. We might even get that Tarzan fan theory confirmed (spoiler: we won’t).
Here’s the official synopsis:
“Why was Elsa born with magical powers? The answer is calling her and threatening her kingdom. Together with Anna, Kristoff, Olaf and Sven, she’ll set out on a dangerous but remarkable journey. In Frozen, Elsa feared her powers were too much for the world. In Frozen 2, she must hope they are enough.”
Disney is also dropping a making-of documentary series on Disney Plus a week before the sequel hits cinemas. Speaking of which, Frozen 2 glides into theaters on November 22nd.
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