Diehard fans of the animation film Frozen take note, that Disney+ is launching a sing-along version of both the movies Frozen and Frozen 2.
The new versions produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios will be available on Disney+ on September 8.
You can now sing along to all your favourite numbers including Let It Go, Do YouWant to Build a Snowman and Into the Unknown.
Let It Go became the ninth best-selling song in the United States in 2014 winning its songwriters, Kristen Anderson Lopez and Robert Lopez an Academy Award and a Grammy award. Frozen also won an Oscar for best animation feature.
Although Frozen 2 didn’t fare as well as its predecessor it still received nominations for best original song for Into the Unknown.
Frozen 2
In Frozen 2, Queen Elsa begins to hear a mysterious melodic voice calling to her. Unsettled, she answers it, thus awakening the elemental spirits and setting into motion a quest to restore an old injustice.
That’s not all there is to look forward to on Disney, the live-action remake of Pinocchio starring Tom Hanks as Gepetto and Cynthia Enrivo as the Blue Fairy will also be streamed on September 8.
In addition to that The Cars sequel titled Cars on the Road with Owen Wilson as Lightning McQueen will also land on that day.
Fans who missed out on Thor: Love and Thunder at the cinema will get to watch it on September 8 as well. Marvel fans are going to be thrilled to know that two new “making of’ series will also hit the small screen; Marvel Studios Assembled:The Making of Thor: Love and Thunder and Obi-Wan Kenobi: A Jedi’s Return.
Marvel Studios Assembled is an anthology series that features behind the scenes interviews with the cast and crew. The Making of Thor: Love and Thunder will feature in depth interviews with actors Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman and Christian Bale and its director Taika Waititi.
Obi-Wan Kenobi: A Jedi’s Return is a behind the scenes documentary starring Ewan McGregor (who plays Obi-Wan Kenobi), Hayden Christensen (Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader) and Moses Ingram (Reva Sevander) and has director Deborah Chow reflecting on her journey of bringing the story to life.