Disney CEO Bob Iger revealed plans for a fourth Frozen movie during an appearance on Good Morning America. The announcement follows the success of the franchise's third installment, which is still in production with an unconfirmed 2025 release date according to IMDB.
The Frozen series, loosely based on Hans Christian Anderson's The Snow Queen, has been a massive success since its debut in 2013.
The first movie set box-office records for Disney, and its 2019 sequel, Frozen II, exceeded expectations with over $130 million in earnings. The popularity of the franchise has led Disney to continue expanding the Frozen universe.
While the details of the upcoming movies remain unknown, fans can anticipate the return of beloved characters like Elsa, Anna, Olaf, Sven the Reindeer, and Kristoff on both the big screen and Disney+.
The franchise's success extends beyond the movies, with additional content such as short films like Olaf's Frozen Adventure and Once Upon A Snowman, as well as the recently launched audio series Frozen: Forces of Nature.
Frozen: Forces of Nature, a 12-episode series on Spotify, takes place between the second and third movies. The storyline revolves around Queen Anna dealing with various challenges in her kingdom, including mysterious copper machines disrupting the natural order in the Enchanted Forest.
The series introduces new characters like Queen Disa and Lord Wolfgang, but their involvement in the third movie remains unconfirmed.
The voices behind the beloved characters, including Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, Josh Gad, and Jonathan Groff, will likely continue to enchant audiences in the upcoming films. With Disney's track record, the writers are expected to deliver more magical tales, building on the