Disney has unveiled an exciting new docuseries that dives into the creation of ‘Frozen 2’. If you’re in need of a break from the endless loop of watching the film, this is just what you need! Let’s face it, many of us have seen Frozen 2 countless times—perhaps even more than we care to admit. However, for kids, the enchantment of Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf never fades. Thankfully, Disney+ is stepping in with a fresh behind-the-scenes series to keep your little ones engaged without driving you to the brink.
Release Date and Episode Details
On June 26, the streaming platform will debut a six-episode docuseries titled “Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2.” All episodes will be available for binge-watching straight away, which is a treat for parents and kids alike. Expect to hear from the talented cast and creators who brought this beloved sequel to life, discussing the joys and challenges they faced along the way. Viewers will likely see interviews with directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, producer Peter Del Vecho, and the songwriting duo Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.
Original Voice Cast and New Additions
Of course, you might be wondering if the original voice cast will make an appearance. The good news is that they will! The series promises intimate moments in the recording booths with Kristen Bell (Anna), Idina Menzel (Elsa), Jonathan Groff (Kristoff), and Josh Gad (Olaf). New cast members Sterling K. Brown (Lieutenant Mattias) and Evan Rachel Wood (Iduna) will also be featured, making this a comprehensive look at the making of the film.
Disney’s Commitment to Entertainment
Fans may recall that Disney+ previously released “Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian,” another docuseries exploring the creative process behind the Star Wars series. This new project is just one of the many ways Disney is providing entertainment during the ongoing pandemic. Recently, Disney-ABC aired episodes of its Disney Family Singalong, featuring stars like Jennifer Hudson and John Legend singing classic Disney songs. Additionally, Olaf animator Hyrum Osmond has been sharing fun digital shorts titled “Olaf at Home.”
Moreover, Disney+ announced that the film adaptation of the Broadway hit “Hamilton” will forgo theaters and premiere directly on the streaming platform this July. Creator Lin-Manuel Miranda expressed his gratitude for the early release, highlighting the show’s significance.
Conclusion
So, as we navigate these times, it’s clear that Disney continues to be a beloved source of joy for families everywhere. For more engaging content, check out this other blog post here. If you’re considering home insemination, sites like Make A Mom offer great resources, and you can also find valuable information at the NHS regarding IVF and related treatments.
In summary, Disney’s new docuseries on the making of ‘Frozen 2’ is set to provide a delightful and informative experience for fans, especially young ones eager to connect with their favorite characters.
