'Frozen 2' Plot, Cast And Release Date: Sequel Will Be A Rollercoaster Of Emotions; Big Duet Teased [VIDEO]

"Frozen 2" could still take a long time before it hits the big screens, but plot, cast and release date updates are sending the internet into a frenzy. Latest rumors continue to speculate on what the sequel can offer to loyal "Frozen" fans, and if it can surpass the first movie's success.

While directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee continue to keep mum about the specifics of the highly-anticipated flick, speculations are rife online. One particular rumor that has caught every fan's attention is Anna and Elsa's reported duet. Many are claiming that this will be at par, or even surpass, the worldwide success of "Frozen's" "Let It Go."

"I think they'll definitely try to position one song as a Let It Go-trumping central number," Tim Robey of Telegraph said. "At a guess, though, it might be a duet between the sisters. They only shared about four scenes in the first film, so I feel more detailed development of that relationship has got to be the way to go."

Fellow critic Robie Collie added that the big "showstopping number" in the sequel will be handed over to Anna which will eventually be a duet in the end. The critic argued that Elsa already had her shining moment when she sang "Let It Go," so it would be safe to assue that it will be her sister's turn in the new flick.

Meanwhile, other "Frozen 2" plot, cast and release date updates revealed that an ending for the sequel is already in place this early. Apart from the rumored ending, the movie will reportedly make its viewers feel a lot of things.

"Chris Buck confirmed it during a recent interview. He said that he realized that what they do at Disney is very important," Master Herald noted. "So he and Jennifer Lee want to make viewers laugh, cry, and feel as well as give them hope when they watch 'Frozen 2,'"

"Frozen 2" cast, plot and release date rumors suggested that the highly anticipated sequel could be slated for a 2018 screening.

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