Disney has continued to break records at the box office this year — and is on the verge of setting a new one.

The studio has already garnered more than $8 billion at the global box office since January, breaking the record for the highest-grossing year for a studio ever, which it set in 2016.

Not to mention it already has the most billion-dollar movies in a single year with five. And "Frozen II" looks to be its sixth.

"I think a lot of kids are realizing how much nostalgia they have for 'Frozen,'" said Erik Davis, managing editor at Fandango. "It's the first film for that generation that they can be nostalgic for."

The hotly anticipated sequel to the 2013 blockbuster "Frozen" arrives in theaters Friday and is expected to haul in as much as, if not more than, the original before the end of its run.

"Frozen" was a breakout hit for Disney Animation, garnering more than $400 million at the domestic box office.

The film, which introduced fans to characters such as Olaf the snowman, Princess Anna and Queen Elsa, went on to earn more than $1.2 billion worldwide at the box office and win the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature film in 2014.