Y'know how Disney was all, "Hey, we can make sequels to
everything!"... And then, their movies really
sucked for a while... And you hear Pixar came in, and was all, "No, no, no! Stop it with the freaking direct-to-video sequels!"
...And now, Pixar has made a
sequel that sucks, too... So they're apparently not keeping as tight a grip on the leash...
So, anyway, to make a long story short: I really liked
Frozen; that doesn't necessarily mean I want them to try to make
more of it, a decision that without question springs more from financial interest than artistic interest. I'm envisioning another attempt to make a song that catches everyone like "Let it Go", and a threat that we can't take seriously, and a "twist" that we see coming a mile off, and... Everything I envision just diminishes the original rather than building on it. At best, it's
only not as good as
Frozen and we ride this horse into the ground like
Shrek. At worst, it's so bad it buries the original- you stop talking about the first one because you don't want to acknowledge the rest of the franchise.
It's another of those cases where I'd certainly like to be wrong... but I don't see it happening. You can build off of "good and solid", like
Toy Story. But greatness, by its nature, tends to stand by itself.