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'Frozen 2' rumors: Queen Elsa dies?

Queen Elsa's journey and struggles were the biggest reasons why "Frozen" was the biggest animated film in 2013, but fans are now in a frenzy after several outlets reported that some speculations surfaced about the Ice Queen's death in the sequel.

While many media outlets have suggested that the Queen will most likely find her love interest and her sexual orientation may be explored in part 2 of her and her sister's story, some reports suggest that the coming of a new villain, who has the extreme abilities to quench ice, will probably end Elsa's powers and reign.

On the other hand, some outlets, such as The Revoluzionne and The Telegraph, suggest that Elsa is too important for the overall look of Frozen, and in case she dies in the sequel, she will most probably not die "for good," but will instead make a comeback and be stronger than she was.

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Meanwhile, Christian Today reports that the widely favored Olaf will find his own love, too, and this time around, may find his happiness.

Kristen Bell will be back as Anna and Idina Menzel as Elsa, while Eva Bella was recently confirmed to also be back as the young Elsa. Bella's return raised speculations earlier that the origins of Elsa's powers may be revealed in the sequel.

One of the movie's hits that won the production multiple awards is "Let It Go," and with the sequel on the way, many fans are asking if they will yet again hear a song just as powerful as Elsa's solo or if there will be a twist in the list of songs to come out with the second installment.

Rumor has it that the musical team is working on a duet for the Arendelle sisters that will blow the minds of fans again just as Menzel's rendition of Let It Go did.

To be directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee, the release date for "Frozen 2" has yet to be revealed.

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