This year’s D23 delivered the most significant look at “Frozen 3” so far, although its November 24, 2027 theatrical release date has been official since Disney announced the change in its schedule two years earlier. What’s new is everything else: the first character designs, plot confirmation of Anna and Kristoff’s wedding, and a first glimpse of a new villain, all unveiled during Friday’s D23 Entertainment Showcase in Anaheim, a reveal Techloy dates to the convention’s Aug. 13 program.
The date itself has a longer history. Disney originally targeted Frozen 3 for November 25, 2026, before pushing the film back a full year at D23 2024, a delay IMDb traces to Deadline’s original reporting on the schedule shift. That extra time appears to have gone toward expanding the story’s scope: Disney has confirmed Frozen 3 is being developed alongside a fourth film, forming what will be Disney Animation’s first true theatrical trilogy outside of direct-to-video sequels, according to details compiled on the Disney Wiki.

Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff and Josh Gad are all confirmed to return as Anna, Elsa, Kristoff and Olaf, appearing on the D23 stage together for the first time since the sequel’s announcement. Bell teased the film’s central event directly, telling the crowd, “this royal wedding has been a long time coming,” according to El-Balad’s coverage of the panel. The new character designs shown alongside that reveal put the cast in formal wedding attire: Elsa in a sparkly blue gown with crystal detailing, Anna in a pink, flower-adorned dress, both paired with cloaks and boots in their signature colors, a breakdown WDW News Today provided from the newly released artwork.
Behind the scenes, the sequel is also shifting creative hands. Jennifer Lee returns as director, but Chris Buck, her co-director on the first two films, has been replaced by Trent Correy, according to Softonic’s rundown of the announcement. Gad has said recording sessions are already underway, calling the threequel the funniest entry in the franchise so far and previewing two new songs from returning songwriters Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez.

The expanded two-film plan traces back further than this year’s panel. At D23 2024, Lee first laid out the reasoning behind splitting the story in two, saying at the time that questions left over from “Frozen II” would take two more films to answer, comments tbreak recalled in its own coverage of Friday’s presentation. Disney CEO Bob Iger had teased the broader plan even earlier, telling Good Morning America in November 2023 that a third film was already in the works and a fourth remained possible, a timeline Nerdist has tracked across multiple D23 cycles.
With two Oscar wins and a combined $2.76 billion in worldwide grosses between “Frozen” and “Frozen II,” Disney has reason to take its time. “Frozen 3” arrives in theaters November 24, 2027, the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, matching the release pattern that helped turn both earlier films into holiday-season hits.
