If you’ve been itching for more Frozen, you’re about to get a whole lot of it. In addition to the previously announced Frozen movie sequel, Disney has officially confirmed plans to take the hit animated blockbuster to Broadway. The stage show won’t debut until 2018, which gives you plenty of time to save up some cash and maybe have a kid who will be old enough to appreciate it by then.
Little six-year-old Avery Huffman has been diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor. Huffman also happens to be a huge fan of the Disney smash 'Frozen.'
You had to know that when Frozen became the seventh highest grossing movie in history (its $1.27 billion is more than Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones and Casino Royale combined) that Disney was going to turn it into a ride, if not a whole section of rides at one of (if not all of) their amusement parks. They’d already announced the plans for a Frozen attraction at Epcot, and today, via The Wall Street Journal, the revealed a lot of the details about it. It’s called Frozen Ever After and it opens next year.
While the Blizzard of 2015 may have been a bust for us, the strom still packed a significant blast of snow for New England. Principal Matt Glendinning from Moses School in Providnece, Rhode Island sure had an entertaining way of closing school.
Here's another heartwarming family reunion. Jamie Curcio made a special surprise appearance at Disney on Ice's "Frozen" at the Izod Center in East Rutherford.