Frozen II - videos, teasers and stills from filming

All videos, teasers and footage from the filming of the film "Frozen II"
Frozen II (2019)
Timing: 1:43 (103 min)
Frozen II - TMDB rating
7.2/10
10225
Frozen II - Kinopoisk rating
7.359/10
367148
Frozen II - IMDB rating
6.8/10
217000
Watch film Frozen II | FROZEN 2 - TRAILER 2
FROZEN 2 - TRAILER 2
English
1:54
Watch film Frozen II | FROZEN 2 - TRAILER 2
FROZEN 2 - TRAILER 2
English
2:22
Watch film Frozen II | Official Trailer
Official Trailer
English
1:54
Watch film Frozen II | Official Trailer 2
Official Trailer 2
English
2:22
Watch film Frozen II | TV Spot 1
TV Spot 1
English
0:31
Watch film Frozen II | TV Spot 2
TV Spot 2
English
0:31
Watch film Frozen II | TV Spot 3
TV Spot 3
English
1:10
Watch film Frozen II | TV Spot 4
TV Spot 4
English
0:31
Watch film Frozen II | In Theaters Friday
In Theaters Friday
English
0:16
Watch film Frozen II | "Charades" Clip
"Charades" Clip
English
0:47
Watch film Frozen II | Behind The Music
Behind The Music
English
25:30
Watch film Frozen II | "Samantha" Clip
"Samantha" Clip
English
0:48
Watch film Frozen II | Трейлер №1
Трейлер №1
Pусский
1:40
Watch film Frozen II | Трейлер №2
Трейлер №2
Pусский
1:40
Watch film Frozen II | Трейлер №3
Трейлер №3
Pусский
1:40
Watch film Frozen II | Трейлер №4
Трейлер №4
Pусский
2:50

What's left behind the scenes

  • The first teaser gained 116.4 million views in the first 24 hours and set a record for an animated film teaser.
  • The civilization of the tribe shown in the film is inspired by the civilization of the Sami people, who live in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia.
  • Young Iduna asks young Agnarr what he is reading, and hears in reply: “Something by a Dane.” The author of 'The Snow Queen,' the fairytale writer Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875), was Danish.
  • Olaf claims that turtles "breathe through their butts." This refers to a real phenomenon known as "cloacal respiration." It has been observed in some species of turtles – for example, painted turtles, alligator snapping turtles, and Fitzroy River turtles.
  • In the original film *Frozen* (2013), Elsa is never shown without shoes, so the animators didn't bother drawing her toes. Toes had to be added when working on the sequel.
  • When Anna and Elsa are shown playing as children, one of the snow figures has Olaf's body but Marshmallow's face, who was voiced by Paul Briggs. This is a reference to the first film, in which Marshmallow was originally supposed to appear as a giant Olaf, but the decision was later made to make him an ice golem.
  • The symbol of the large snowflake seems somewhat off because it lacks "hexagonal symmetry." In reality, it is the Icelandic runic compass vegvísir – an Icelandic magical staff designed to help its owner find their way in harsh weather.
  • In the forest scene, when Kristoff sings the song "Lost in the Woods" and thinks about proposing to Anna, there is a reference to the opening scene from Queen's music video "Bohemian Rhapsody," where the four band members stand cross-shaped.
  • The tribe's culture is inspired by the culture of the Sami people – a people living in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia.
  • Young Iduna asks young Agnarr what he is reading, and hears in reply: «Some Dane.» The author of «The Snow Queen», the fairytale writer Hans Christian Andersen, was Danish.
  • Olaf claims that turtles «breathe with their butts.» This refers to a real phenomenon known as cloacal respiration.
  • In the first part of «Frozen», Elsa is never shown without shoes, so the animators didn't need to draw her toes. But they had to do so in the sequel.
  • In the forest scene, when Kristoff sings the song «Lost in the Woods» and thinks about proposing to Anna, there is a reference to the opening scene from Queen's «Bohemian Rhapsody» music video.
  • In her youth, Iduna asks young Agnarr what he is reading, and hears in reply: "Some Dane." The author of "The Snow Queen," storyteller Hans Christian Andersen, was Danish.
  • Olaf claims that turtles "breathe through their butts." This refers to a real phenomenon known as cloacal respiration.
  • In the first part of "Frozen," Elsa is never shown without shoes, so the animators didn't need to draw her toes. But they had to do so in the sequel.
  • In the forest scene, when Kristoff sings the song "Lost in the Woods" and contemplates proposing to Anna, there's a reference to the opening scene from Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" music video.
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