Warning: Spoilers ahead for "Frozen 2."

In a new video shared exclusively with Insider, Disney revealed a deleted scene from "Frozen 2."

In the scene, Elsa uses her new powers to give Anna a memory of their parents.

Elsa shows Anna how King Agnarr and Queen Iduna planned on telling her about Elsa's powers and letting her in on the secret just before their deaths.

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In an exclusive new video, the directors of Disney's "Frozen 2," Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, revealed a deleted scene that answers questions Anna still has about her parents, King Agnarr and Queen Iduna.

"Anna was struggling so much in earlier versions [of the movie] with 'Did my parents really trust me? Why was I shut out?'" Lee says in the video. "She still had questions she needed answers for."

You can watch the deleted scene, titled "A Place of Our Own," below.

"We loved this idea that after Ahtohallan, Elsa could give her a memory that would tell her how her parents felt about her," Lee said.

Ahtohallan is the mystical place Elsa journeys to in "Frozen 2." There, she learns she is the powerful "fifth spirit" that links humans with the magical realm. Elsa also discovers she can manipulate water to reveal memories.

In the deleted scene, Elsa decides to help Anna better understand their parents by summoning a water memory of them.

Queen Iduna and King Agnarr in the first "Frozen" movie. Disney

Anna watches as her parents prepare for the journey that would tragically end in their deaths.

"Darling, I've been thinking," Iduna (voiced by Evan Rachel Wood) tells her husband. "It might be time to tell Anna about Elsa. I can't bear keeping her shut out anymore. She's maturing now. She can be responsible."

"It's not Anna I'm worried about," Agnarr (Alfred Molina) says. "What if we let them get close again and the feelings are too much for Elsa? Joy brings her powers out as strongly as fear."

"But if anyone can find a way to help her, it's Anna," Iduna says.

Anna and Elsa, voiced by Kristen Bell and Idina Menzel, in "Frozen 2." Walt Disney Animation Studios/YouTube

"You may be right about that," Agnarr says. "There's not much that girl can't do."

"Her love could hold up the world," Iduna says.

"Lucky for the world," Agnarr replies. "OK, we'll tell her when we return."

As her parents speak, Anna watches them with tears streaming down her face.

Anna's character arc throughout "Frozen 2" is all about self-actualization and breaking her codependency with Elsa. By the end of the movie, Elsa has renounced her crown and Anna is made the queen of Arendelle.

In the deleted scene, Anna tearfully hugs Elsa as the memory of their parents fades.

"Thank you so much for that," she says.

"They believed in you, Anna," Elsa says. "And so do I."

"Frozen 2" will be available on digital platforms starting on Tuesday and on Blu-ray on February 25.