Frozen 2 has been officially announced by Disney.
A sequel to the smash hit film was hotly anticipated by fans and largely expected, but it has now been confirmed that the movie is in development.
'Forecast: Winter weather ahead! @DisneyAnimation developing #Frozen2 with Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee,' the official Disney page tweeted on Thursday.
Variety reports that the exciting news was announced during the Walt Disney Company's shareholders meeting in San Francisco, which takes place every year.
Pixar and Disney Animation boss John Lasseter revealed the sequel is happening alongside Josh Gad and Bob Iger, the company chairman and CEO.
Josh, who voices lovable snowman Olaf and is confirmed to reprise the role, was quick to share the news with his 121,000 Twitter followers. He posted: 'THATS RIGHT. #Frozen2 IS COMING!!!'
Kristen Bell, the voice of Princess Anna, celebrated by sharing a photo which showed her resting her head on a bag of ice. 'Dreams really do come 2!!! #FROZEN2 #itsofficial,' she captioned the shot.
Her husband Dax Shepard tweeted: 'Congratulations to that most talented and most deserving wife of mine @IMKristenBell. Frozen 2!!!!!! More Frozed!'
The tweets suggested Kristen will be back in the role of Anna, and it would be very surprising if any of the central cast-members did not return for the sequel
It's certainly a bankable decision for Disney. The first movie, released in November 2013, raked in close to an eye-watering $1.3billion at the box office.
Although it has only just been made official, Idina Menzel, who voices Queen Elsa and sang the film's already iconic hit Let It Go, said a second Frozen offering was on its way in November.
When asked in an interview with the UK’s The Guardian about what she would say regarding rumours of a sequel and a stage musical, the Broadway star said: ‘That they’re all in the works
Idina added that she hopes to be returning for Frozen 2, but would not be involved with a musical stage version.
‘Not the stage show – I don’t know what will happen with that – but the movie hopefully. We’ll see. I’m just going along for the ride,’ the 43-year-old said.
While a release date for the movie has not yet been announced, in the meantime fans can enjoy short film Frozen Fever, which comes out on March 13.
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