Frozen directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck have denied rumours that they are working on a feature-length sequel to Disney's record-breaking 2013 hit.

Despite mounting speculation surrounding a potential follow-up, including claims from star Idina Menzel, Disney has yet to officially confirm if a sequel is moving forward.

However, the characters from Frozen will return in a Frozen Broadway musical and short film Frozen Fever, which will screen in cinemas before Cinderella.

"It's been in the press that we are doing [a sequel], and we would ask each other, 'Are we?'" Buck told BuzzFeed. "They'd have a date and they'd have a cast and it was like, 'OK...'"

Co-directer Lee added that a follow-up is dependent on the creative team coming up with a story idea.



"Like with the short, it was so daunting until we found the story," she said. "Then it was all of the things it usually is and we were thinking of every emotion and moment and feeling. I think that's all we can do. Until we find our way into what's next, emotionally, it will feel too big.

"We just finished the short two weeks ago. One year ago, it was a lot to even think about doing a short. We were quite tired. We don't really know what it's like to stop for a minute and think about what we want to do next."

Frozen earned $1.2 billion at the worldwide box office to become Disney's most-successful animated release of all time. The film also took home the Best Animated Film at the Academy Awards in 2014.

Watch the trailer for Frozen Fever below:

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