She said the producers of Into the Unknown — which "might be" the title of one of the film's songs — were given unlimited access to the cast and crew of Frozen 2 and promised a "raw" and insightful look at crafting the movie.
Elsa is not in a good place. A clip shown Thursday as part of a presentation for the Disney Plus streaming video service gave us a glimpse of Anna kneeling before Olaf, who says in a worried voice, "I don't think Elsa's OK." We also hear a voice-over of a troll saying, "You must find the truth." It's the first clip to feature the actors' voices, with the original trailer featuring only the film's music. Frozen 2 will head to Disney Plus after its theater and home video release. Stay tuned for more details from the Disney presentation.
'Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2' docu-series to chronicle making of 'Frozen' sequel
BURBANK, Calif. -- Disney is pulling back the curtain to give fans a behind-the-scenes look at the making of "Frozen 2." The company has commissioned "Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2," a documentary series chronicling the making of the "Frozen" sequel, Walt Disney Animation Studios chief creative officer Jennifer Lee announced to investors Thursday. The documentary series will premiere on Disney+, the company's upcoming direct-to-consumer streaming service launching later this year. Lee described the series as real and raw, saying that it "showcases our collaborative environment in a way we have never shared before." It focuses on the cast, music team and other teams involved in the production of the film. "Nothing is off limits," she said. Lee teased that "Into the Unknown" is also the title of a song in "Frozen 2." "Frozen 2" will hit theaters November 22, 2019, and will make its streaming debut on Disney+ during summer 2020. "Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2" is just one of the pieces of original programming in development for Disney+. The streamer's programming slate also features a remake of "Lady and the Tramp," a "High School Musical" television series, a Marvel series about Loki, and "The Mandalorian," a Star Wars live-action series. It will feature content from Disney's stable of brands including Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic. The Walt Disney Company is the parent company of this station.