Frozen 2 will be a wholesome movie and will have a decent movie for both kids and young adults alike despite earlier speculations that lead characters Queen Elsa and Princess Anna will succumb a bizarre ending.
It can be remembered that last year, Frozen director Chris Buck dropped a positive note about the movie's sequel in an interview.
"We have two very strong female leads in 'Frozen. We will keep that going in the next one. We will tackle other issues that, I think, are out there today that boys and girls, men and women, are dealing with," he said that time.
Buck stressed the trademark of Disney of shaping the minds and relaying good moral lessons to young audiences. Such trademark will still be followed by the much-awaited sequel of the 2013 movie.
"When the kids [watch] them, they watch them over and over again, and if we don't have a decent message in there, I think we've missed an opportunity," he said.
Since Idina Menzel's controversial statement at the AFI Life Achievement Awards last month, fans cannot help but bring up the possible rift between Queen Elsa and Anna that will eventually lead to a more complicated plot and bizarre ending for the Queen.
"We are at story writing. They are working on it and I think I'm in it and that's all I know. Unless, Elsa falls off an ice cliff and she dies in the first five minutes," the singer said that time.
In the discussions, Elsa's sad demise is said to have been caused by a plot arranged by the jealous Anna. Such speculations, however, were not supported by official statements from any of the movie's cast or member of the production team.
What is certain, however, is that the sequel will focus more on Queen Elsa.
"[In Frozen] she had such a dramatic journey, and at the end she's just starting to feel like she can open up and have some fun again. That's what was really good about the short [Frozen Fever] - we could have fun with Elsa. And that personality ... you will see in the next one," Chris Buck said.
Meanwhile, included in the 'Disney Theories' is the possibility that Tarzan will be featured in the sequel as Elsa and Anna's long lost brother. The theory stated that the sisters' parents did not die at sea but have fled and seeked refuge in the jungle.
There, they conceived a baby boy, and that is Tarzan. They were, however, eventually killed by wild animals.