Frozen 3 should pay off the Samantha joke from Frozen 2, as it became a popular running gag throughout the movie. Samantha could potentially be a character in Frozen 3 or one of the franchise's nature spirits, connecting the joke to the main story. Introducing Samantha as Olaf's new friend could set up Frozen 3 and beyond, allowing the film to continue exploring the elemental spirits and Ahtohallan as a source of magic.
New sequels to Frozen are on the way, and Frozen 3 should pay off a four-year-old franchise joke with one obvious way to do it. Frozen debuted in 2013, and it was a major Disney hit. It was naturally given a sequel, which debuted six years later in 2019, becoming the highest-grossing animated movie of all time. With not just one, but two confirmed Frozen sequels, there are many ways to continue the franchise, and honoring one of its most random jokes is one of them.
New sequels to Frozen are on the way, and Frozen 3 should pay off a four-year-old franchise joke with one obvious way to do it. Frozen debuted in 2013, and it was a major Disney hit. It was naturally given a sequel, which debuted six years later in 2019, becoming the highest-grossing animated movie of all time. With not just one, but two confirmed Frozen sequels, there are many ways to continue the franchise, and honoring one of its most random jokes is one of them.
- 12/9/2023
- by Monica Coman
- ScreenRant
Bono, Sean “Diddy” Combs, Bryan Cranston, Kristen Bell, Ashton Kutcher, DJ Khaled and Rita Wilson joined Jimmy Kimmel on Tuesday to perform the satirical holiday staple “We’re Going to Hell” on Jimmy Kimmel Live!‘s annual (Red) (Shopathon) episode, which promotes the U2 singer’s organization raising money for HIV/AIDS programs in sub-Saharan Africa.
Kimmel and company updated the lyrics of the sarcastic seasonal song, which co-writer Brandon Flowers helped unveil last year. The host opened the performance behind a grand piano, crooning, “The snow is blowing, that...
Kimmel and company updated the lyrics of the sarcastic seasonal song, which co-writer Brandon Flowers helped unveil last year. The host opened the performance behind a grand piano, crooning, “The snow is blowing, that...
- 11/29/2017
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
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