

In Frozen II, the creative team behind the blockbuster animated franchise expanded the world of the film far beyond the four corners of Arendelle. Not that we think Anna would ever again give him the time of day, but he could still cause plenty of trouble for the royal couple. The groundwork has certainly been laid for perhaps one of the most hated princes in recent Disney history to make a comeback, considering he hasn't been forgotten by the story's heroines - and if he does, that would certainly throw a wrench in the works for Anna and Kristoff's wedding plans. Screen Rant offered up the idea that the third film could bring the old villain back, after he was alluded to on multiple occasions during Frozen II. This being a Disney film, he was, of course, defeated by the time the credits rolled - but unlike most other Disney villains, he was technically still alive and well the last time we saw him, chucked in a cell and ready to be shipped back for his 12 older brothers to deal with. It was only at the end of the film that we discovered he was actually trying to become King of Arendelle, with evil plans to get rid of both Queen Elsa and Princess Anna.

Prince Hans of the Southern Isles (Santino Fontana) appeared early on in Frozen, and had a whirlwind (to put it mildly) romance with Princess Anna. And she told us, 'I've got to know the origins of my powers.'" "With Elsa, we did all of these personality tests, these in depth questionnaires, we did journaling, we did all of this, and it was saying she's just not ready for a relationship and we weren't going to force something," Lee explained. It's important to note, though, that Elsa's journey so far has been about the young royal trying to "find and build the love inside for herself." We've all heard the old adage that you need to love yourself first well, it looks like that's more important right now for Elsa, and Jennifer Lee, Disney Animation Studio's Chief Creative Officer and co-director of the both Frozen movies, agreed. Speaking to Refinery29, Menzel cryptically offered up just a smidgen of hope for fans when asked if a girlfriend were in the cards for Elsa, saying, "Maybe one day in another incarnation or another sequel, who knows." While it never came about in the second film, perhaps there is hope yet.
