Since "Frozen" debuted in 2013, fans speculated on the sequel of the film, which Disney confirmed earlier this year. Directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck dropped hints on what fans can expect on the follow-up of the film, including a different perspective of Elsa.
The directors said that fans will see a different perspective of Elsa, who went through a big emotional change in the first "Frozen."
In "Frozen", Elsa was shown as a carefree child until the fear of her personal powers made her nervous, insulated, and angry. Eventually, she accepted her capabilities and mended her relationship with Anna. In the sequel short, "Frozen Fever," Elsa became a more playful, doting sister notwithstanding a person with an unadorned head cold.
Buck unveiled Elsa will continue to exhibit her bright side in "Frozen 2," Fandango reported.
Buck said, "In the previous production, Elsa had such a difficult journey, and finally she is just beginning to feel like she should be open and enjoys life again. That is what was good about her in "Frozen Fever" follow up sequel - we could enjoy with Elsa, and that bit will be unveiled in the next one."
While we will see Elsa differently in "Frozen 2," much more on Anna will come to the surface as well. According to MTV News, Buck assured fans that both sisters and their intimate relationship will be central to the next production.
The director added, "We have two very strong female characters in "Frozen." We will sustain that in the next sequel. We will handle other issues that, I believe, are out there today that boys and girls, men and women, are facing."