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Humphry02 wrote: This is me putting my emotions aside and viewing the situation objectively from here. Elsa still should not have a love interest. That was one of the one reasons why the first film was so great. Girl power, basically, and family love. It's such a beautiful yet almost simple concept. The second film should still focus on Elsa and Anna, much like Frozen ever did. Yet it should still also allow some time for Kristoff and Anna, like in Frozen Fever. Maybe the plot should focus on Elsa and discovering more about her powers. But I will say something that I have said before: the film should not just be some nostalgic reprise only for the fans to recall the first film. There should be a plot with just as much emotion and metaphor as th e first, as many messages and things to take away. Whether that can be done with the same characters, I am not so sure. We shall see. Again, so long as it's left down to Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, I have confidence that this film can be as good as the last. Frozen Fever had me laughing and almost crying just as much as the first film, so not only is it Buck and Lee, but the short should also be a glimmer of hope. And I would love to see another Art of Frozen book with just as much emotion poured into it as the first. The passion and love that the first book conveyed was one of the first things to make me realise how special this film truly is.

Heimr, everyone knew, get over yourself. I completely agree. What make Frozen so good is that it subversives expectancies. Elsa cares more for Anna and the Kingdom then she does for her self.

I don’t think Hans will ever step foot in Arendelle again, he is a 'Persona non grata’( person not appreciated). The best that can happen is that his ship is turned around, at worst he will be arrested for teason.

I doubt they will deal much with Hans because the novel http://frozen.wikia.com/wiki/A_Frozen_Heart already deals with Hans backstory and his motivations. His home life is actually worst than what he told Anna.

Frozen at it’s core is the story of two sisters