Frozen II, also known as Frozen 2, is a 2019 American computer-animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios as their 58th film and the sequel to Frozen (2013). Directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee, written by Lee from a story by Lee, Buck, Marc Smith, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, and Robert Lopez, and produced by Peter Del Vecho, the film stars Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Josh Gad, and Jonathan Groff.
Set three years after the first film, Frozen II follows sisters Anna and Elsa, Kristoff, his reindeer Sven, and the snowman Olaf as they travel to an enchanted forest to unravel the origin of Elsa's magical power.
Frozen II premiered in Los Angeles on November 7, 2019, and was released in the United States on November 22.
Cast[]
Character | Actor | ||
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Anna
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Kristen Bell | |
Hadley Gannaway (younger) | |||
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Elsa
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Idina Menzel | |
Mattea Conforti (younger) | |||
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Kristoff
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Jonathan Groff | |
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Olaf
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Josh Gad | |
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King Agnarr
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Alfred Molina | |
Jackson Stein (younger) | |||
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Queen Iduna
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Evan Rachel Wood | |
Delaney Rose Stein (younger) | |||
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Lieutenant Mattias
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Sterling K. Brown | |
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King Runeard
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Jeremy Sisto | |
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Yelena
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Martha Plimpton | |
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Ryder
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Jason Ritter | |
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Honeymaren
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Rachel Matthews | |
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Grand Pabbie
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Ciarán Hinds | |
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Bulda
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Maia Wilson | |
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Kai
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Stephen John Anderson | |
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Halima
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Halima V. Hudson | |
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Northuldra Leader
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Alan Tudyk | |
File:Guard (Frozen II).png | Guard
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File:Arendellian Soldier (Frozen II).png | Arendellian Soldier
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Marshmallow
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Paul Briggs | |
The Voice | AURORA | ||
Ahtohallan voices (2013 recordings) | |||
Duke of Weselton | Alan Tudyk | ||
Hans | Santino Fontana | ||
Young Anna | Livvy Stubenrauch | ||
Young Elsa | Eva Bella | ||
Additional voices
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Isabella Acres | ||
Stephen Apostolina | |||
Kimberly Bailey | |||
Dave Boat | |||
June Christopher | |||
Antonio Corbo | |||
David Cowgill | |||
Wendy Cutler | |||
Hudson D'Andrea | |||
Grey Delisle-Griffin | |||
Jessica Diciccio | |||
Terri Douglas | |||
Robin Atkin Downes | |||
Nick Fisher | |||
Jackie Gonneau | |||
Franck Gourlat | |||
Daniel Kaz | |||
Phil LaMarr | |||
Arnaud Léonard | |||
Mimi Maynard | |||
Scott Menville | |||
Melanie Minichino | |||
Max Mittelman | |||
Matt Nolan | |||
Capri Oliver | |||
Arthur Ortiz | |||
Paul Pape | |||
Michael Ralph | |||
Akai Robinson | |||
Lynwood Robinson | |||
Maddix Robinson | |||
Kaitlyn Robrock | |||
Violet Schaffer | |||
Pepper Sweeney | |||
Fred Tatasciore | |||
Jean-Alain Velardo | |||
Kari Wahlgren | |||
Matthew Wood |
Music[]
The movie's soundtrack was released days earlier prior to its international theatrical releases by Walt Disney Records on November 15, 2019. The film's eight original songs were written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez and produced by Christophe Beck, recorded by various singers.
Song | Singer(s) | ||
Vuelie (Introduction)
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Cantus | ||
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All is Found
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Evan Rachel Wood | ||
Some Things Never Change
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Kristen Bell | ||
Idina Menzel | |||
Josh Gad | |||
Jonathan Groff | |||
Choir | |||
Idina Menzel | |||
AURORA | |||
When I Am Older
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Josh Gad | ||
Reindeer(s) Are Better Than People (Continued)
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Jonathan Groff | ||
Lost In The Woods
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Jonathan Groff | ||
Idina Menzel | |||
Evan Rachel Wood | |||
Idina Menzel | |||
The Next Right Thing
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Kristen Bell | ||
Reindeer Circle
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Cantus | ||
Panic! At The Disco | |||
Lost In The Woods (End Credits Version)
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Weezer | ||
All is Found (End Credits Version)
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Kacey Musgraves |
International versions[]
Language | Title | |
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Azerbaijani | Soyuq ürək 2 |
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Georgian | გაყინული 2 |
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Mongolian | Фрозен 2 |
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Vietnamese | Nữ hoàng băng giá II |
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Persian (Soren Studio) |
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Notes[]
- This is the first film in the Frozen franchise to be dubbed in Sámi, Tamil and Telugu, as the first film was not dubbed in said languages.
- The Sámi dub makes Frozen II the third Disney film to receive a special dub dedicated to the culture that inspired the film, following the Zulu dub of The Lion King (1994) and the Hawaiian, Māori and Tahitian dubs of Moana.
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