‘Frozen 2’ Trailer & Release Date: Princess Anna's Possible Marriage Revealed; Film a Platform For Tackling Social Issues

Are you ready for more "Frozen 2" news? Even though it's still a long way before we finally see the sequel to Disney's hit animation "Frozen," fans have been clamoring for details about the highly anticipated film. Recently, a video on YouTube showing Princess Anna's marriage hit headlines. Will Queen Elsa's sister find true love in Prince Hans, or is everything just a sham?

Australia News Network reports a fan-made video uploaded on YouTube by MMD Animations, Prince Hans is seen to be holding an amulet, which he places on Princess Anna's neck while she's sleeping. Next scene, we see the princess marrying Hans, while Kristoff, Olaf and Merida from "Brave" hide, concluding that Princess Anna is only marrying Prince Hans because she's hypnotized. The three do everything to get the necklace off of Anna's neck, and before they said their "I do's," the amulet broke and Anna regained consciousness. Watch the video below.

Meanwhile, directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee reveals to MTV News that they already have an overall story for "Frozen 2" and are already starting the film's development.

“We’re just starting. Jen [Lee] and I are just getting back into the story room together and throwing ideas around," Buck said. "We have an overall idea, a concept, which I think is a very strong one. I’m very excited about doing it.”

Buck revealed that it "Frozen" was such a big hit, that right after doing "Frozen Fever," a seven-minute short the aired before the live-action "Cinderella," they already started thinking about ideas for "Frozen 2."

For "Frozen 2," the director discloses that regardless of the story, Queen Elsa and Princess Anna will still be together. “We have two very strong female leads in ’Frozen.' We will keep that going in the next one," he said.

Also, to give more relevance to today's society, the director explained that "Frozen 2" will be a vessel to tackle current social issues that everyone is dealing with.

“I think we’re very aware of what is happening in society,” Buck told MTV News. “I don’t think any of us take [them] lightly, even though they can be very funny and entertaining, the messages that our movies have and the influence they can have on young people. When the kids [watch] them, they watch them over and over again, and if we don’t have a decent message in there, I think we’ve missed an opportunity.”

Exciting as these speculations may sound, we must still wait for the official release date of "Frozen 2" to confirm them.

Are you excited for the next installment of "Frozen"? Do you believe that Prince Hans will turn into good, or will he remain the big baddie?

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