Is Disney Too Afraid of Being Canceled for ‘Frozen 3’?

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Elsa (Idina Menzel) with Pride flag background

Credit: Inside the Magic

16 Comments

  1. Roy

    Just don’t. Make a billion dollars on the movie and don’t say to millions of customers, ‘Don’t come to this movie. We don’t want to entertain you, we want to lecture you.’ Disney needs to focus on its true audience; little children who don’t need to be sexualized by adults with agendas.

    1. Denise

      YES! I agree! All movies should remove relationships. Marriage, holding hands, and kissing should never be shown in any film. Seeing mommies and daddies having a baby is just an effort to sexualize children with the heterosexual agenda.

  2. Jenna

    And this is why at age 51, I had to say goodbye to my life long love of Disney. After Disney caved to woke liberals and vowed to get the Parental Rights in Education repealed, I vowed never to give Disney even a single penny ever again. My money will not go to the indoctrination and sexualuzation of children. The week this all blew up, my husband and I were actually flying back from a WDW vacation that was HORRIBLE…extremely expensive, bad food, dirty bathrooms, broken rides, and a 3 -4 hour wait for practically everything.

    This is not the Disney of my childhood.

    RIP, Mickey.

    1. Denise

      Completely agree! I watched Lady and the Tramp the other day and was disgusted by the spaghetti scene. Disney is sexualizing animals by showing them kissing, and imposing their agenda on innocent children.

  3. Fran

    NO, NO, NO. Please let kids be kids. There is time for kids to be exposed to this type of lifestyle but not when they are young! Audiences do NOT want to see a lesbian kiss and a gay teenage boy. Time to rethink visiting Disney with young kids because I don’t want to stop to explain what is happening. This lifestyle is not for kids!

    1. Denise

      Yes! Let kids be kids! Stop child beauty pageant, because it sexualizes them. We should also abolish Valentine’s Day, because I didn’t want my children receiving love notes from other children. Let kids be kids, and let them be surprised about love and sex when they become adults!

  4. Karen Pruitt

    say it ain’t so.

  5. J

    Please don’t, i agree just make a billion dollars on the third movie or more and lets get to the fourth movie

  6. Angela Bettens

    I love the Frozen movies, please don’t ruin it now. Disney wokeness is the reason I cancelled my disney+ subscription. Have a trip planned but not sure if we will cancel or not.

  7. Eric Micael

    Elsa following in the footsteps of Sarah Paulson in choosing romance.

  8. Carlos

    Not going to happen! Let it go already! 🙄

  9. I won’t let Disney have it’s way any longer. Not going to happen. Not on my watch!!

  10. Bob

    If this comes to pass, Disney will never get a PENNY of my money ever again.

  11. P.C.Knott

    My money says Disney kills a cash cow and alienates the majority of their fan base by indoctrinating Elsa into the alphabet gang.
    Disney just can’t help themselves.

  12. TomTom

    It’s bizarre that a few people push their own personal sexual agendas on a cartoon character. In Frozen 2 it was made clear that Elsa is incapable of having relationships. She is selfish and can only really think of herself. She’s the Snow Queen and her heart is FROZEN, just like Hans Christian Andersen wrote her to be. So, let it go folks. She’s not interested and is single for life.

  13. Alon

    Please no. Just keep her single and play up the “strong, independent female” aesthetic if they must. It’s been working so far, and with her sister effectively in a relationship and now Queen, there’s nothing really to hold Elsa back from becoming the cool magic Auntie. No need to have a spouse or an heir.

    Or just go back down the medieval fantasy route and have her involved with some warlock who appears evil but is also misunderstood. Give misunderstood guys some loving too, being saved from the darkness by a strong woman. I wouldn’t even care if the warlock actually just wanted to paint, cook, or garden either, showing he doesn’t need to prove himself to the world. They could just as easily leave their actual relationship ambiguous too.

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