'Frozen 2 Fever' Trailer, Cast & Premiere: First Official Clip Dropped by Disney

By Maria Myka| Feb 26, 2015

Fans of Elsa, Anna, and Olaf should be psyched, the first ever teaser from Disney's short film is out, and it looks like it's going to be a lot of fun.

"Frozen Fever" will be shown in movie theaters on March 13, right before the screening of Disney's live-action version of "Cinderella" begins. The 7-minute short film is the follow-up to the 2013 hit, Frozen.

Now we know what the lovely kingdom of Arendelle is up to when it's not frozen in ice, and it comes with a lot of Olaf's crazy snowman antics, including eating Anna's cake, not that you can be angry at him for it.

According to Hollywood Life, the clip debuted on Wednesday on "Good Morning America" and the sneak preview showed that it's Anna's (Kristen Bell) birthday, and her sister, Queen Elsa, (Idina Menzel) is doing everything she can to make it perfect.

So Elsa and Kristoff (Jonathan Groff) conspire to throw Anna an amazing party, however Elsa's powers could sabotage their plans for the festivities.

The entire cast will be back for the short, as will songwriting duo Kristen and Bobby Lopez, who wrote the hit song from the "Frozen" soundtrack, "Let it Go," which, ironically, nobody can seem to let go of. Definitelty, fans will be expecting more catchy tunes and lyrics considering the success of the songs from the first movie.

While there has been no news of a full-length sequel, fans haven't lost all hope yet, especially since Idina Menzel did not shut that down. News Australia noted that the Broadway star told The Telegraph in a previous interview, "I don't know what will happen with [the stage show, which Disney is producing] but the movie, hopefully. We'll see. I'm just going along for the ride."

She backtracked later on, though, telling The Today Show, "You know, I have no idea," she said. "I just assumed that because it's so successful that's what they're up to."

It comes as no surprise that Disney is milking "Frozen" for all its worth: after all, it was the highest-grossing animated film of all time and has garnered over $1.3 billion world-wide in ticket sales.

"Frozen Fever" is set to hit cinemas on March 13 in conjunction with the live-action version of "Cinderella."

Are you excited to see the gang once again, or is it time to let the "Frozen" franchise to "let it go?"

Check out the clip:

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