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‘Frozen 3’ First Details: Anna and Kristoff Get Married, Olaf Gets a Girlfriend and a New Villain Emerges

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‘Frozen 3’ First Details: Anna and Kristoff Get Married, Olaf Gets a Girlfriend and a New Villain Emerges

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Jazz Tangcay

Thanksgiving 2027 is about to get a lot colder.

Disney has revealed the first details about “Frozen 3,” which will release in theaters Nov. 24, 2027, following the previous two films’ tradition of Thanksgiving-centered premiere dates.

Set in the fictional land of Arendelle, the cast of voice actors includes Kristen Bell as Anna, Idina Menzel as Elsa, Jonathan Groff as Kristoff and Josh Gad as Olaf.

The plot is being kept hush-hush, but we now know that Anna and Kristoff get married, a new villain is introduced and Olaf is getting a love interest named Samantha.

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Disney revealed the concept art for “Frozen 3″ by Britney Lee back in August 2024, which showed Elsa on a white horse and Anna on a brown stag.

Bell previously told Variety in October 2025 that production was getting underway, though she hadn’t heard any of the film’s music at that point. The actress also denied reports she’ll earn $60 million to reprise her role as Princess Anna, though she didn’t disclose how much she’ll be paid.

Former Disney CEO Bob Iger had also revealed that a fourth installment of “Frozen” is already in the works, though no further information has been released. Husband-and-wife duo Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez will compose the music for the two upcoming projects after serving as songwriters for the first two films.

The first “Frozen” premiered in 2013 and was co-directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee, who also wrote the film. Inspired by “The Snow Queen” by Hans Christian Andersen, “Frozen” went on to earn $1.3 billion worldwide and won two Oscars, including Best Animated Feature. Buck and Lee returned to helm the 2019 sequel, which brought in $1.45 billion.

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