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'Frozen 2' Spoilers: A New Villain Shakes Up the Plot

The upcoming sequel for the hit animated movie "Frozen" will soon be introducing a new villain to Arendelle.

Recent news for "Frozen 2" speculate that Anna, voiced by Kristen Bell, and Elsa, voiced by Idina Menzel, will be faced with a new villain when the movie hits the big screen. The villain is expected to bring a big threat to Arendelle, which puts Elsa in a position to save the kingdom.

Further theories reveal that the villain will be a female and will also possess some kind of superpower. With that, there is a chance that she will go head-to-head with Elsa.

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Aside from the villain, there are also news revealing that a familiar face could be making an appearance to the series. Some fans believe that Tarzan will be featured in the upcoming film. This speculation is due to a comment of the film's director, Chris Buck.

He previously shared some details about Elsa and Anna's parents. He explained that they did not die right away when they were on a ship. According to MTV, he said, "Of course Anna and Elsa's parents didn't die... Yes, there was a shipwreck, but they were at seas a little bit longer that we think they were because the mother was pregnant, and she gave birth on the boat, to a little boy. They get shipwrecked, and somehow they were really washed far away from the Scandinavian waters, and they end up in the jungle. They end up building a tree house and a leopard kills them, so their baby boy is raised by gorillas."

However, Buck did clarify that that was not officially part of the story. He explained that for him, Tarzan is Elsa and Anna's little brother.

With that, fans will have to wait until "Frozen 2" hits theaters to find out just who will be joining Elsa and Anna in Arendelle.

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