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From Animation to Advocacy: ‘Frozen 3’ Shifts Gears to Address Climate Change

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From Animation to Advocacy: ‘Frozen 3’ Shifts Gears to Address Climate Change
Randy Meeks

Randy Meeks

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That Disney isn’t doing well in terms of profits is something we all know. It’s not news that their determination to revive forgotten franchises or to desperately keep others afloat is solely due to the fact that the numbers aren’t saying what they want them to say. ‘Indiana Jones 5’ has been a failure, ‘Star Wars’ is not at its best, Marvel is starting to smell of stagnation, and only Pixar has managed to save the summer with honor. And then come the doubts, of course: What if the plan to franchise everything isn’t as positive as we thought? For now, it doesn’t seem like the course is going to change.

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This year, to cushion the fall, Bob Iger, the CEO of the company, already announced that they were planning ‘Frozen 3,’ but he probably wasn’t referring to what has just been announced now: ‘Frozen: Forces of Nature,’ a podcast that will take place after the second part, in which Elsa and Anna will face a greater enemy than all of us: climate change.

No, this isn’t a joke or an unofficial product: the serialized podcast will be launched to coincide with the film’s tenth anniversary and will be narrated by the official meteorologist of ABC News, Ginger Zee. And if you’re wondering what it’s about, well: Queen Anna returns to the Enchanted Forest to reunite with Elsa after the Spirits of Nature start disrupting everything.

Then they will discover mysterious copper machines that are destroying the ecosystem, so they’ll have to stop them and uncover who is behind all of this before it’s too late. Spoiler: there’s very little chance that the ultimate villain will be capitalism, but it would be great if Disney suddenly decided that’s the path they want to take.

As for the third cinematic installment, all we know is that Jennifer Lee won’t return as director and that the idea to conclude the trilogy came from an external source. We don’t know much more beyond the usual: that it’s a fantastic idea, that it will be a spectacular movie, and so on. Essentially, the same things that were said about the second part, and then, well, it left us… frozen.

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Randy Meeks

Randy Meeks

Editor specializing in pop culture who writes for websites, magazines, books, social networks, scripts, notebooks and napkins if there are no other places to write for you.

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