The Guardian (USA)

Disney’s Frozen is back – as a podcast

- Alexi Duggins

It’s a pop culture juggernaut with a soundtrack that got stuck in the minds of an entire generation. Its two movies earned more than $1bn at the box office, and it was the first Disney movie to ever win a Best Animated Feature Film Oscar, thanks to a cast comprising the likes of Idina Menzel and Kristen Bell.

Now, Frozen is moving into podcasts, without any of its original performers. “This immersive series … taps into listeners’ imaginatio­n and offers parents an engaging, screen-free experience to share with their children,” said Liz Alesse, vice-president of ABC Audio – which is collaborat­ing with Disney on the show, entitled Forces of Nature.

The 12-episode outing is the first time Disney has expanded one of its movie franchises into a podcast series. It promises an original story, which takes place after the events of Frozen 2. Its plot is seemingly inspired by the climate catastroph­e, given that “the Spirits of Nature start acting up” as a result of mysterious “machines that are disrupting the natural order of things” – only for Anna and Elsa to have to figure out how to stop them.

An all-new cast will play the parts of Anna, Elsa and co. However, this isn’t the end for the original cast of Frozen. Disney has teased that a third movie is in the works, with Menzel confirming that she is on board for the upcoming production.

A greater focus on the animation studios’ previous success stories is seemingly part of a strategy to make money to offset the costs of the corporatio­n’ Disney+ streaming service – which has not proved as financiall­y successful as hoped. In February, Disney announced a restructur­e that would involve 7,000 people losing their jobs as part of an effort to achieve US$5.5bn (£4.5bn, A$7.9bn) in cost savings.

“The streaming business, which I believe is the future and has been growing, is not delivering the kind of profitabil­ity or bottom-line results that the linear business delivered for us,” said chief executive Bob Iger.

Forces of Nature will launch in October, ahead of the 10th anniversar­y of the original Frozen movie. Whether or not Disney’s move into making podcasts from its movie franchises will be a success remains to be seen, but for Frozen fans, introducin­g the characters to a new format is unlikely to be a surprise.

“For almost a decade, Disney Publishing has journeyed through Arendelle with Anna, Elsa, and Olaf – from storybook collection­s to middle-grade adventure stories,” said Lynn Waggoner, Disney’s vice-president of global publishing, franchise content and creative. “We are excited to continue telling new stories in this world through this spellbindi­ng audio-first offering.”

 ?? Photograph: W Disney/Everett/Rex ?? ‘Spellbindi­ng audio-first offering’ … Frozen becomes the first Disney movie franchise to get a podcast series.
Photograph: W Disney/Everett/Rex ‘Spellbindi­ng audio-first offering’ … Frozen becomes the first Disney movie franchise to get a podcast series.
 ?? ?? Anna and Elsa in artwork for the new Frozen podcast, Forces of Nature. Photograph: Disney
Anna and Elsa in artwork for the new Frozen podcast, Forces of Nature. Photograph: Disney

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