While it's not a 'Frozen' sequel, fans of Disney's newest animated classic will be delighted to know that you'll definitely be seeing Anna and Elsa in yet another charming adventure -- the studio is planning an all-new animated short film titled 'Frozen Fever,' and you'll be seeing it sooner rather than later.
It’s coming up on a year since ‘Frozen’ was first released in theaters and its popularity still isn’t waning. It’s not a huge surprise, then, that a sequel is on its way!
ABC's series 'Once Upon a Time' has already plowed through a hefty number of fairy tale characters and stories in its three seasons on the air, so it wasn't a huge surprise when the show decided to add in some newish tales -- it was, however, a bit of a shock that they had snagged Disney's smash hit 'Frozen' to make the leap to the small (and live-action) screen.
With the endless 'Frozen' covers circulating around the Internet, it was only fitting that the current Disney Channel 'Circle of Stars' chime in with their own version of one of the mega-hits from the smash film.
Elizabeth Mitchell (TV's 'Lost') has been cast in an unknown role in Season 4 of ABC's 'Once Upon a Time.' Mitchell's character is reportedly a villain, and will have ties to Elsa and Anna from 'Frozen.'
If you're tired of all of the 'Let It Go' covers going viral around the Internet, let Zac Efron breathe some new life back into the incessently catchy 'Frozen' tune for you.
18 year old Anna Faith Carlson is a singer and actress hoping to make it big someday in the entertainment world. However, she's already quite a sensation now thanks to her incredible likeness to Elsa from the hit movie "Frozen." Kids are so excited to meet their favorite movie character in person.
'Frozen' is a juggernaut. In addition to winning two Academy Awards and becoming the highest-grossing animated film of all time, the movie has seemingly struck a chord with an entire generation. You can't go out in public these days without hearing an adorable kid belt out a hilariously mangled version of "Let It Go." It's already a cultural touchstone. Children are going to be raised on