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'Frozen 2' Plot Rumors: Olaf Gets a Girlfriend; Elsa Dies?

In what could be one of the cutest theories ever created by fans and outlets for "Frozen 2," it is said that Olaf will finally meet the love of his life.

In the previous movie, Olaf just wanted to see summer and experience the sun touching his ice-cold skin, as well as enjoy all the other things that "frozen things do in summer." This time, it seems that he may find more than just the sun.

Anna and Kristoff are obviously happy and will most likely be wed in the sequel, while Elsa is expected to meet her own love interest. Thus, it is only reasonable that Olaf also find his true love since he has been there for the ice siblings and was there with them through thick and thin.

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While he is only a supporting role for the Arendelle rulers, he deserves to get something more than just the ability to stay frozen in summer. Fans argue that a romantic story line for Olaf will definitely be more fun and will attract more people to storm into theaters when the sequel releases.

Aside from his sweet and caring personality, Olaf is even more popular than Kristoff and other supporting characters. Fans believe that a lady Olaf to grace Arendelle and hit the snowman right into his heart would be the perfect plot for the character.

Meanwhile, rumors continue to shower on Queen Elsa as it is believed that she might be killed in the second installment. It is unclear how the rumor started, but outlets that picked up on the story speculate that one of the sisters will have to die in the sequel — at least for some time — then come back more powerful than before.

Since Anna was the one who "died" in the first movie, it is only reasonable that Elsa becomes the production's choice to disappear (but not for good).

To find out if Olaf will meet his lady and if Elsa will die, be sure to hit theaters when "Frozen 2" releases in 2018.

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