Talk:Frozen 2/@comment-25435774-20150313105224/@comment-1672596-20150313134942

Yeah, and besides, the DTV sequels weren't even all that bad. I know the Aladdin sequels were pretty good, as was Enchanted Christmas, and Simba's Pride. Even Return to the Sea, which was pretty much responsible for my current hate for singing, was decent for a sequel, and certainly far better than Ariel's Beginning. And technically, the only reason the sequels were DTV at the time was because Rescuers Down Under underperformed at the box office. And in any case, if it allows for Hans to be redeemed, I'm all for a sequel, especially when how they handled making Hans a villain was a mistake (as there was very little proper foreshadowing beforehand and just came out of the blue. Take Clayton, for example. When we first met him, he was fairly decent, if a bit of a jerk. It wasn't until late into the movie that we began to see signs he's not actually as good as cracked up to be when he sinisterly checks off a list.).

If anything, I actually think Beauty and the Beast would work with a true sequel, one actually showing the effects of the French Revolution. Glen Keane already confirmed that the original film took place during the lead up to that horrific era. Also would serve for actual development for Belle, see if she is indeed perceptive enough to recognize good books from evil books, something the original film unfortunately failed to address.