
The number one animated feature film of all time- Disney’s “Frozen 2” – arrives in your home. Presently, bundles are available via Digital on February 11th and Blu-ray on February 25th. As always, these Home Editions include bonus features. Expect a sing-along version of the film, exclusive content, outtakes, and more! AND now… Broadway sings Frozen 2.

Frozen 2

In celebration of this in-home release of Frozen 2, Disney has partnered with Broadway. Several performers will bring you covers of some of your favorite songs from the film! Starting this week, a cover video will drop every few days on the performers’ Instagram pages featuring a different film song.
Broadway Sings Frozen 2
To coincide with this month’s Digital and Movies Anywhere release, Disney is kicking things off with Gerard Canonico’s version of “Lost in the Woods”! Inspired by ‘80s rock ballads, the song was originally performed by Jonathan Groff. (The voice of Kristoff in the film.)
A native of New Jersey, Gerard Canonico made his Broadway debut as Gavroche in Les Misérables in 1999. Since then, his Broadway credits have included roles in Spring Awakening, American Idiot, Groundhog Day. Most recently he played Rich Goranski in Be More Chill. Canonico is also coming off a run as Dick Roswell in the world premiere of the musical adaptation of Almost Famous at San Diego’s Old Globe this past fall.
Hailing from Los Altos, California, Nic Rouleau took over the role of Elder Price from the role’s creator Andrew Rannells in 2012. (After spending 11 months as Andrew’s standby.) He took his final bow in the role on Broadway on February 18th, 2018 after an incredible 6 ½ year journey. He performed in various productions of the musical including the National Tour and the West End production. Rouleau has also worked on the National Tour of Hello, Dolly! as Cornelius Hackl.
Ahhh! There’s more! Alex Wyse, from Cleveland, Ohio, has been active both on stage and on screen. He made his Broadway debut in 2011 as the original Cinesias in Lysistrata Jones. Thereafter, his roles included the 2015 Broadway revival of Spring Awakening as George Zirschnitz and as a replacement in 2018 as Ogie in Waitress. He also recently co-produced the Broadway production of What the Constitution Means to Me.
More videos are coming- so don’t go “Into the Unknown!!”
A Frozen 2 Overview

BURBANK, Calif. (Jan. 21, 2020) — Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Frozen 2” has melted hearts around the world. It became the No. 1 animated feature of all time. For Valentine’s Day, the follow-up to 2013’s hit Oscar®-winning Best Animated Feature, “Frozen,” comes home. It includes a sing-along version and all-new extras. “Frozen 2” will be available on Digital in 4K Ultra HD™, HD and Movies Anywhere on Feb. 11, and on 4K Ultra HD™, Blu-ray™ and DVD on Feb. 25.
“Frozen 2” bonus features include deleted scenes, deleted songs, Easter eggs, and outtakes. Also, a sing-along version with lyrics to the film’s forever-infectious songs is offered. Extras invite viewers to go behind-the-scenes to hear personal, making-of stories from the “Frozen 2” cast and crew. Fans who bring the film home early on Digital will receive two exclusive extras! First, an interview with songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, who won an Oscar® for Best Original Song (“Let It Go” ) and wrote seven original songs for “Frozen 2.” Secondly, a deleted song titled “Unmeltable Me.”
In “Frozen 2,” the answer to why Elsa was born with magical powers is calling her and threatening her kingdom. Together with Anna, Kristoff, Olaf and Sven, she sets out on a dangerous but remarkable journey. In “Frozen,” Elsa feared her powers were too much for the world. In the highly anticipated sequel, she must hope they are enough. From the Academy Award®-winning directing, production, and songwriting team, “Frozen 2” features the voices of Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, Jonathan Groff and Josh Gad.
Frozen 2 In-Home Release
“Frozen 2” will be packaged several ways to ensure families get the most out of their at-home viewing experience. The film will first be made available on Digital in 4K Ultra HD™, HD and SD offerings on Feb 11 with two extra bonus exclusives. Additionally, a Digital bundle, which includes both “Frozen” and “Frozen 2,” will be made available for purchase in 4K Ultra HD™, HD and SD. Physical copies of the film will be available on Feb. 25. Purchasers can choose from a 4K Ultra HD™ Combo Pack (4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and Digital Code), a Multi-Screen Edition (Blu-ray, DVD and Digital Code) or a single DVD.

As they say, don’t “Let It Go!”