Gordon_4 said:I personally think they should throw caution to the wind and do something like this:
I'd watch a movie like that. Warrior queen and warrior princess defend their home? Sure, why not. It'd be a refreshing change of pace.
Gordon_4 said:I personally think they should throw caution to the wind and do something like this:
Do you know why that is? Its because those direct to video sequels are not made by the main animation house. They outsource it to Disney Toon Studios otherwise known as their B team essentially.Mr.Mattress said:Disney Animation Studio+Direct Sequel=It has never worked ever.
Even with the new Management in place, I highly doubt they could make a Frozen 2 work. Eisner's crew couldn't make The Rescuers Down Under work, and from what I've seen, that movie was much better then the original The Rescuers. Disney just shouldn't ever do Direct Sequels, because they either fail profit wise (Rescuers Down Under) or just flat-out suck (All the Direct-to-Video Spinoffs at the end of the Eisner era).
A Frozen 2 will sadly fail...
Frozen might have been good, but there was no "need" for it either, we would be fine without it.Jandau said:Seriously, this is quite unnecessary. Frozen was a good film, I liked it quite a bit. But it doesn't need a sequel.
Disney isn't doing "new stuff" they are doing adaptions and reimaginations at best, anyways. So why not sequels?Ishigami said:I really do like Frozen but I don?t want the Walt Disney Animation Studios to make sequels. I want them to do new stuff.
There is obviously magical beasts in this world. So, how about this: Frozen 2 starts with it being summer. Then suddenly a great darkness spreads across the land, as a fire lord from the desert kingdom next door starts on a path to scorch the surrounding kingdoms. The Ice Queen gathers an army and it becomes a huge war of ice golems, rock trolls and hill giants she'd meet along the way versus hellhounds, fire imps, and dragons.Gordon_4 said:Sure, declare war on the woman who can snap-freeze a continent when she's having a panic attack because there is no way that giving her a legitimate target and a reason to hurt you could possibly backfire.....Armadox said:We're not likely to get a Wreck It Ralph sequel, as it takes MANY companies sayng yes for that to happen, and after the success of the last one, the money they'd want for the use of their characters has probably sky rocketed. As for Frozen? I don't mind a sequel, as long as they go to war, as other kingdoms learn of the queen witch on her frozen throne..
I mean it would be awesome as shit, but it would be a terrible idea Also, someone mentioned that Frozen was a good deal of deconstruction of the Disney Princess formula; so why not use it's sequels to build up the first Disney Queen is is both alive, not evil and not a mother (and ergo in no danger of immediate death).
I personally think they should throw caution to the wind and do something like this:
Sounds too much like Fable 3. Will she fart at people to earn their affection?Uriel_Hayabusa said:an annoyed writer said:As for my thoughts on a sequel, I'm kinda with everyone else here in wondering where it could all go from there. I mean, I don't think there is nowhere it could go, but I think that where it should go will be a very hard question to answer,Personally, I think it would be really interesting to tell a story about Elsa as a ruler: learning to be a good queen and having to make tough choices and sacrifices, maybe explore how it changes her relationship with Anna. That would make for an interesting premise.Not G. Ivingname said:Where can a Frozen 2 really go? It was a nice, self contained story, that didn't leave any threads for a sequel to really pick up on.
OOOHHHH!Callate said:What are they going to do? Bring in the romance(s) that the original so studiously avoided and/or subverted? Send the kingdom to war?
You don't need to ignore the last bit, Disney was clearly never bothered by the critical panning the sequels got, probably because of the whole "it's only the B-Team stuff".arc1991 said:To all the haters of this news...
this is how Disney is currently thinking of your opinions on sequels.
(ignore the end bit xD)
Well they didn't marry Elsa off to anyone, so they got that.Vault101 said:but what fascinates me about this is we've never had a proper sequel to a Disney Princess movie...I mean honest to god "were actually trying" sequel, what happens after the happy ending? you know?