Frozen 2 was long rumoured to be set to delve into Elsa’s (voiced by Idina Menzel) love life after the Disney character became an LGBTQ+ icon following the first movie. The original featured instant anthem Let It Go, which was soon adopted by the LGBTQ+ community thanks to it’s message of empowerment, overcoming struggles with identity and freedom from suppression. Three years after Frozen’s release, a trial campaign #GiveElsaAGirlfriend urged filmmakers to do just that: to allow the character to meet a same-sex partner in the sequel.

It wasn’t to be, though, and directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck instead chose to leave romance out of Elsa’s story once again, focusing instead on her journey of self-discovery in terms of her magical powers.

While Frozen yet again left love out of the equation for Elsa, some fans were convinced they saw a connection between the snow queen and her new friend Honeymaren.

The story saw Elsa journey to Northuldra, seeking the source of a call she heard and answers about her powers.

In the woods, she met the Northuldran forest tribe, including twins Honeymaren (Rachel Matthews) and Ryder (Jason Ritter).

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