We’re so excited for the upcoming movie Frozen 2 and outside of watching the movie, we love seeing the bond that the cast created off-screen. That being said, you have to watch this adorable video that we’re debuting!
We’re less than two months away from Frozen 2 hitting theaters and Disney has released a preview of Idina Menzel singing the big Elsa number “Into the Unknown.”
The soundtrack for the movie, which will be released on November 15, is officially available for pre-order and the track list was revealed. Seven new original songs were written for the film and covers by Kacey Musgraves, Panic! at the Disco, and Weezer will be featured in the film’s end credits.
The cast of Frozen 2 have arrived at the 2019 D23 Expo!
Stars Kristen Bell (Anna), Idina Menzel (Elsa), Jonathan Groff (Kristoff), and Josh Gad (Olaf) attended the event to promote their upcoming, highly-anticipated movie on Saturday (August 24) in Anaheim, Calif.
We just got our first look at newcomer Ferdia Shaw playing the title role in the trailer for Artemis Fowl and it’s getting us so excited for the upcoming movie!
The film follows 12-year-old genius Artemis Fowl, a descendant of a long line of criminal masterminds, as he finds himself in a battle of strength and cunning against a powerful, hidden race of fairies who may be behind his father’s disappearance.
The voice of Olaf, Josh Gad, is opening up all about Olaf’s Frozen Adventure!!
In a recent interview, the actor dished on his fan favorite character, the new songs, holiday traditions, and more!
On the new Anna and Elsa duet: “There is a number at the end of this short called “When We’re Together” that I really truly believe is going to become, knock on wood, the breakout song of the holiday season. As sung by Idina [Menzel] and Kristen [Bell], it’s a song that absolutely captures the essence of what Frozen is all about in terms of family. And it delivers on that message in a way that is so immediately refreshing and iconic and wonderful that I guarantee you won’t be able to leave the theater without humming and singing it.”
On holiday traditions in Frozen: “Without giving anything away, along the journey our characters discover that the tradition that’s probably most valuable is family itself. There’s a wrinkle to that; there’s obviously a twist of what that means to these particular girls. But this bond Anna and Elsa share and by extension Kristoff and Sven, and of course, Olaf, that is something that is, in and of itself, the most powerful element there is. It’s a bond that connects them and protects them. The joy and the memories that our characters have is tied to that bond. And it’s tied to that idea of family. Creating your own traditions as opposed to trying to take on other people’s traditions is very much a part of the journey of discovery that our characters go on in the film.”
We seriously feel so bad for Charlie Puth right now!
The 25-year-old “How Long” singer played Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts with Michelle Dockery, Josh Gad and Rachel Bloom on The Late Late Show With James Corden on Wednesday evening (October 11).
Charlie tried his best to hold it together, but he nearly threw up several times!
“I have a very sensitive stomach – I can’t even be around Brussels sprouts,” he warned before the game even began. Warning: this one’s kind of rough to watch!