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'Frozen 2' Spoilers, Plot Rumors: No Happy Ending?

The upcoming sequel for the hit animated film "Frozen" will not be giving fans a happy ending.

According to MTV, the co-director of the upcoming "Frozen 2" film, Chris Buck, shared some details about what fans can expect from the new movie. He explained that he and his team are aiming to create a statement with the return of Anna, voiced by Kristen Bell, and Elsa, voiced by Idina Menzel.

Buck stated, "We will tackle other issues that, I think, are out there today that boys and girls, men and women, are dealing with. I think we're very aware of what is happening in society. I don't think any of us take [them] lightly, even though they can be very funny and entertaining, the messages that our movies have and the influence they can have on young people. When the kids [watch] them, they watch them over and over again, and if we don't have a decent message in there, I think we've missed an opportunity."

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However, there has yet to be details regarding what exactly will be happening in the upcoming film. Buck did give a teaser that revealed how the story was going to pan out. He explained that since they had a happy ending in the previous film, there is a chance that the upcoming film will not be giving the same ending.

There are speculations that the new film will have a theme surrounding second chances. With that, there is a possibility that the previous villain of the film, Prince Hans, could be returning to the next installment. There is also a rumor that the story will present a new female character, who will be acting as the film's villain.

With that, fans should stay tuned for further details regarding when "Frozen 2" will be released in theaters.

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