Fans of the phenomenal movie "Frozen" might have something to watch out for while waiting for its sequel to materialize. Actress Kristen Bell recently confirmed that they have been working on something special for their avid supporters.
During an interview with Collider, Bell, who voiced Anna in "Frozen," revealed that she just finished recording for her reprised role. But no, it's not for "Frozen 2." It turns out, the cast and crew of the hit Disney movie is working on other related projects.
"What we have been working on is an Olaf Christmas special that we're doing for next year (airing on ABC)." the 36-year-old actress revealed. "We've recorded that already, which has been a lot of fun to work on."
The said project is for the 2017 holiday special which focused on the cheerful snowman, Olaf. Anna, Elsa, Kristoff and Sven are also set to return. The special, which is still untitled, will be directed by award winning directors Kevin Deters and Steven Wermers-Skelton. It will also be produced by Oscar Award-winner Roy Conli of the "Big Hero 6." Original voice cast will also reprise their roles for the said special including Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel and Josh Gad.
Meanwhile, Bell also clarified that they haven't began recording yet which is contrary to her earlier statement that they were about to commence recording for "Frozen 2."
"We haven't, actually. I thought we were about to start recording, but I was mistaken. So, we haven't begun yet," Bell admitted, clarifying her claims back in March.
The actress also added that the writers are working hard to polish the script, saying: "They're putting the finishing touches on the script. We record, as those characters, often. At the change of season at the parks, whether it's for Disneyland, Epcot, or when Japan opens, we will record new voices for our characters, but we actually haven't started recording for the second Frozen."
As of this writing, no official premiere date has been confirmed for "Frozen 2" but it is expected to release in late 2018.