# Frozen 3: Everything We Know So Far

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## Summary

Disney is bringing Frozen 3 back to cinemas, continuing the story of Anna, Elsa and Olaf more than a decade after the original movie became a global phenomenon. The first Frozen arrived in 2013 and quickly became one of Disney’s biggest animated franchises.

## Article

Disney is bringing **Frozen 3** back to cinemas, continuing the story of Anna, Elsa and Olaf more than a decade after the original movie became a global phenomenon. The first Frozen arrived in 2013 and quickly became one of Disney’s biggest animated franchises. Frozen 2 followed in 2019, and now the characters are preparing for another major adventure.




### When Will Frozen 3 Be Released?

Disney currently plans to release **Frozen 3 on November 24, 2027**. The date continues the franchise’s tradition of arriving around Thanksgiving week in the United States. It will also mark around eight years since Frozen 2 was released in cinemas.




### Anna and Kristoff Will Be Married

One of the biggest developments in Frozen 3 is the relationship between **Anna and Kristoff**. The third movie will reportedly reveal that the couple is now married, representing another major step in Anna’s life after everything she experienced with Elsa.




### Olaf Gets a Love Interest

Olaf is also getting an unexpected storyline. The beloved snowman will reportedly meet a love interest named **Samantha**, potentially giving the character a new comedic and emotional subplot.




### A New Villain Comes to Arendelle

Frozen 3 will introduce a **new villain**, although Disney has not yet revealed many details about the character. The villain’s identity, motivations and connection to Anna and Elsa remain among the biggest mysteries surrounding the upcoming movie.




### Can Frozen 3 Win Over a New Generation?

The biggest challenge for Frozen 3 may be reconnecting with audiences who grew up with the original films.







Movie
Release Year
Worldwide Box Office




Frozen
2013
Around $1.3 billion


Frozen 2
2019
Around $1.45 billion


Frozen 3
2027
TBD




Frozen became far more than a successful Disney movie. Its characters, songs and merchandise became a major part of childhood for millions of fans, while the franchise also earned two Academy Awards. However, children who watched the first movie in 2013 have grown considerably older. Frozen 3 will therefore need to appeal to longtime fans while introducing Anna, Elsa and Olaf to a new generation. With a new villain, a married Anna and Kristoff, and a surprising storyline for Olaf, Disney appears ready to give the franchise another major chapter in 2027.

## FAQ

### When Will Frozen 3 Be Released?

Disney currently plans to release Frozen 3 on November 24, 2027. The date continues the franchise’s tradition of arriving around Thanksgiving week in the United States. It will also mark around eight years since Frozen 2 was released in cinemas.

### Anna and Kristoff Will Be Married
One of the biggest developments in Frozen 3 is the relationship between Anna and Kristoff. The third movie will reportedly reveal that the couple is now married, representing another major step in Anna’s life after everything she experienced with Elsa.

Olaf Gets a Love Interest
Olaf is also getting an unexpected storyline. The beloved snowman will reportedly meet a love interest named Samantha, potentially giving the character a new comedic and emotional subplot.

A New Villain Comes to Arendelle
Frozen 3 will introduce a new villain, although Disney has not yet revealed many details about the character. The villain’s identity, motivations and connection to Anna and Elsa remain among the biggest mysteries surrounding the upcoming movie.

Can Frozen 3 Win Over a New Generation?

The biggest challenge for Frozen 3 may be reconnecting with audiences who grew up with the original films.
