Talk:Frozen/@comment-4991841-20140304020336/@comment-4991841-20140309171114

I don't keep up on Rio since I was not all that impressed with the first one, I mean it wasn't bad, but it didn't do much for me but anyway that is beside the point. I have no idea what troubles Rio 2 has gone through in production, all I know is that the second one comes out pretty soon.

I agree that Frozen has told the story it wanted to tell, I give credit to it after that especially since Brave, which I did like by the way. Brave has lots of places to go and that's great but the difference between Brave and Frozen is "bigger" movie. I don't recall the reaction to Brave being anything close to Frozen. I remember, and still see mixed reviews. I know plenty of people who dislike the movie.

In terms of money, Frozen really made it, it is still making it. Frozen joined the billion dollar club and people are still talking about it, even though it's almost four months old. There's a lot of hype, a lot interest and very high fan approval.

A Frozen 2, while it would be a cash grab, if done correctly it would not take on the reputation of other Disney sequels. The others were low budget grabs for money, and it shows. If a Frozen 2 was produced, it would have to be a theatrical release, with the big budget. Disney could make Frozen 2 happen if it wanted to. But it would have to be handled with care.

And I know that if either, a Brave or Frozen sequel happened, I would be right in line at the theater to see either of them, but Frozen seems like a safer place where they would invest their money in my opinon.