The internet has some serious questions about the new Frozen 2 trailer. While we all expected to see Anna, Elsa and Olaf again, but there are a few new faces in Disney’s first look at the highly-anticipated sequel—and Twitter has thoughts.
Here’s what we know so far: in addition to the return of Idina Menzel as Elsa and Kristen Bell as Anna, two more actors have joined the cast, namely Evan Rachel Wood (Westworld) and Sterling K. Brown (The Good Place)—but in undisclosed roles. With the new teaser, there’s speculation that Wood might be the voice of the tunic-wearing girl in a forest scene near the end of the trailer. Take a look for yourself:
The scene also features a mystery man (or boy, it’s hard to tell) who right now, we know absolutely nothing about, other than that he goes flying out of a massive leaf pile and launches into the air. But how? Is the mysterious redhead responsible? So. Many. Questions.
While there are no confirmations as of yet, one theory is that the mystery characters are actually Elsa and Anna’s parents—in a flashback, of course. Another theory proposes that the new female character is none other than Anna and Elsa’s sister.
.@evanrachelwood Are you playing Anna and Elsa's long lost sister in Frozen 2?
— Mike Lazzaro (@mikeylazz) February 13, 2019
Other theories include that perhaps Elsa is one of a legion of seasonally-powered princesses.
OK HEAR ME OUT i cant be the only one who thought this #frozen2 BUT WHAT IS ELSA IS WINTER AND SOMEONE ELSE IS FALL!!! and would there be a summer and spring too??
— Smallprincee (Commissions OPEN!) (@soltergeist) February 13, 2019
But perhaps there’s something even more here?
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For now, we’ll just have to wait and see—and keep our crazy theories coming.
Frozen 2 is set for a Nov. 22, 2019 release nationwide.
—Erica Loop
Featured photo: Walt Disney Animation Studios via YouTube
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