1- Oh my..... only one word can describe your work: priceless. Elsa's dress is perfect, and I really like Hans in common clothes, because it's the only way how he can be truly himself, without all those masks he wears and those gloves.



2- It's pretty impossible for Hans to be excluded from Frozen 2. He is one of the main characters. Also, in these years before 2019, he will come back in the Broadway Musical, where Jennifer Lee, Robert Lopez and his wife worked with the purpose to expand and go deeper with the characters, even Hans, with the intention to clarify some "weak elements and steps" from the movie (they are very conscious of the limits of Frozen, and this is a great element of trust).

And, moreover, Peter del Vecho said recently that they are working on the sequel in a way that it will bring a "new point of view" on the first movie and make it "more clear":



“Now that we’ve been involved in it for awhile, what’s exciting is it feels like it builds on the first movie. You understand things better in the first movie after you’ve seen the sequel.”



Sincerly this is a little more than "hey, we are making the sequel you want so much, doing what the hell we want because people will pay even if the movie is bad".



3- Elsa's romantic interest has nothing to do with the theme of the franchise. "Family" is the word, "Love" in the argument, not "hey, she is the best character of the movie, so now we give to her a romantic interest".

People is forgetting about Kristanna? Kristanna is the romantic relationship of Frozen, Anna is the romantic one, not Elsa. Anna was searching for the "prince charming", Elsa was dealing with her powers.

And the all "MakeElsaGay"? She spent an entire movie trying to hide herself from the rest of the world because her powers were uncontrollable. The LGBD community already feels releted to Elsa because she was "different", misunderstood, feared and isolated from the others. And at the end of the movie she was finally able to accept herself for who she is, and accepted from the others. Her story arc is only a piece of the puzzle. The adventure starts with Anna and Elsa, alone and separated, and it ends with their restored relationship, the gates are once again opened, Anna and Kristoff became a couple, Elsa is finally able to control her powers, and all the rest.

I really love Helsa, but I like think about it has a friendship, or a partnership, or, more intriguing, an alliance, in few words, something different.



All the characters are important, and every each of them has a specific role and meaning. Now Anna and Elsa have a family, they don't have "only each other" anymore, and the evolution of this family, this "Frohana" (as it is called) is the main point of Frozen, and sincerly the only way how things can truly work is remembering that the most important thing we have to see is inside the characters, the importance of their relationships and their personal evolution. All of this to create a connection with the audience and share with it emotions and feelings that we all experience in our lives. That is why Hans doesn't make any sense as a villain in the sequel. He has already fulfilled at that role, because he has shown that not everyone we have closer deserve our trust. He has to have a meaning, a role that needs to enter the context, because it needs to touch Anna and Elsa, test them.

Something that allows the story to explore a different side of the character and leaves, in the end, an important message.