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MOVIESIdina Menzel Says Frozen Sequel Is 'in the Works'TIMENov 29, 2014
Don't expect the Frozen blizzard to die down anytime soon.
Star Idina Menzel has set fans afire after she hinted that the studio may be planning a sequel to the blockbuster animated film.
In an interview with U.K.'s The Telegraph, the actress – who, as the voice of Elsa, gifted the world with fodder for enough "Let It Go" parodies to last a lifetime – was asked about the upcoming Frozen stage musical, as well as rumors of a second film.
According to Menzel, "they're all in the works," she tells the paper.
As for whether she's signed up for any of them? "Not the stage show – I don't know what will happen with that – but the movie hopefully," she explains.
"We'll see. I'm just going along for the ride," Menzel, 43, adds.
With a global box-office haul of $1.2 billion, Frozen has become the biggest animated film in history – and the fifth top-grossing movie of all time.
The film has already knocked Barbie off her perch as the most-wanted gift on girls' Christmas lists, and Disney on Ice recently mounted a Frozen version of its popular touring ice show.
Meanwhile, plans are reportedly moving forward to bring Frozen to the stage: Earlier this year, Disney CEO Bob Iger confirmed that the studio was in talks to develop a musical adaptation of the film.
In other words, when it comes to all things Frozen, neither Disney – nor fans – will be letting it go that easily.
Idina Menzel talks 'Frozen' sequel: 'I just assume' it's on the way
Do you want to build a snowman? Again? If so, you're not alone. Faithful "Frozen" fans have clamored for a sequel to the animated hit since it first found a following in November 2013.
But will they get what they want? Well...
Idina Menzel, who voiced Snow Queen Elsa in the animated blockbuster, seemed to confirm the big screen buzz recently when she said, "they're all in the works," in response to a question about a feature film follow up and a stage musical. But during a Monday morning visit to TODAY, she cleared up the confusion.
Read more: Do you want to take a look back? We're still 'Frozen' a year later
"You know, I have no idea," the star explained. But she noted she is hopeful about a return to the wintry wonderland. "I just assume because it's so successful, that that's what they're up to — [another film]."
At least frosty fans have something to look forward to. Back in September, Disney revealed that a six-minute short film called "Frozen Fever" will bring the main characters together again in spring of 2015.
Until then, Menzel offered up something to tide everyone over during her TODAY appearance — a live performance. And while it wasn't "Let It Go," it was just as good.
MOVIESIdina Menzel Says Frozen Sequel Is 'in the Works'TIMENov 29, 2014
Don't expect the Frozen blizzard to die down anytime soon.
Star Idina Menzel has set fans afire after she hinted that the studio may be planning a sequel to the blockbuster animated film.
In an interview with U.K.'s The Telegraph, the actress – who, as the voice of Elsa, gifted the world with fodder for enough "Let It Go" parodies to last a lifetime – was asked about the upcoming Frozen stage musical, as well as rumors of a second film.
According to Menzel, "they're all in the works," she tells the paper.
As for whether she's signed up for any of them? "Not the stage show – I don't know what will happen with that – but the movie hopefully," she explains.
"We'll see. I'm just going along for the ride," Menzel, 43, adds.
With a global box-office haul of $1.2 billion, Frozen has become the biggest animated film in history – and the fifth top-grossing movie of all time.
The film has already knocked Barbie off her perch as the most-wanted gift on girls' Christmas lists, and Disney on Ice recently mounted a Frozen version of its popular touring ice show.
Meanwhile, plans are reportedly moving forward to bring Frozen to the stage: Earlier this year, Disney CEO Bob Iger confirmed that the studio was in talks to develop a musical adaptation of the film.
In other words, when it comes to all things Frozen, neither Disney – nor fans – will be letting it go that easily.
Idina Menzel talks 'Frozen' sequel: 'I just assume' it's on the way
Do you want to build a snowman? Again? If so, you're not alone. Faithful "Frozen" fans have clamored for a sequel to the animated hit since it first found a following in November 2013.
But will they get what they want? Well...
Idina Menzel, who voiced Snow Queen Elsa in the animated blockbuster, seemed to confirm the big screen buzz recently when she said, "they're all in the works," in response to a question about a feature film follow up and a stage musical. But during a Monday morning visit to TODAY, she cleared up the confusion.
Read more: Do you want to take a look back? We're still 'Frozen' a year later
"You know, I have no idea," the star explained. But she noted she is hopeful about a return to the wintry wonderland. "I just assume because it's so successful, that that's what they're up to — [another film]."
At least frosty fans have something to look forward to. Back in September, Disney revealed that a six-minute short film called "Frozen Fever" will bring the main characters together again in spring of 2015.
Until then, Menzel offered up something to tide everyone over during her TODAY appearance — a live performance. And while it wasn't "Let It Go," it was just as good.












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