Disney Secures Frozen Cast in $60M Megadeal
Jennifer Lee will also return to direct the next sequel, which is due in theaters in 2027
n a landmark deal that is among the highest in animation history, Kristen Bell, Josh Gad and Idina Menzel have signed deals worth over $60 million each to return for “Frozen 3″ and “Frozen 4,” TheWrap has exclusively learned.
Jennifer Lee, the lauded director of the first two films, will also be returning to direct.
The animated franchise is arguably Disney’s most valuable, and sequels have been in the works for some time. “Frozen 2” grossed $1.4 billion at the worldwide box office in 2019, which followed the Oscar-winning original that scored $1.3 billion. The cast members are considered critical to the continuation of the franchise.
The $60 million fee for the two new sequels — which includes upfront fees and back end bonus payments in each case — is a steep increase from the trio’s paydays on “Frozen 2,” which netted each $15 million, a separate individual with knowledge told TheWrap. Bell, Gad and Menzel are all paid the same amount for each “Frozen” film, for which they provide speaking and singing voices for the beloved characters Anna, Elsa and Olaf the snowman.
An executive close to the deal emphasized that it was not a lump sum and would be paid over several years tied to the production of each film and the performance of each at the box office. Talent deals typically pay an upfront sum, in this case close to $20 million per actor, with bonus payments tied to the film’s financial success
A Disney spokesman declined to comment.
But even in the context of successful franchises, the paydays stand out as rich.
“Frozen 3” is set for release over Thanksgiving 2027, with Lee — co-director and co-writer of the first two films — returning to direct alongside Trent Correy, who co-wrote and co-directed Disney’s well-received 2023 short film “Once Upon a Studio,” a separate individual with knowledge told TheWrap. Producer Peter Del Vecho, who has been with the franchise since the original film, is also returning, as are the songwriting duo of Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, the individual said.
Lee stepped down from her post as CCO of Walt Disney Animation Studios in 2024, but remains involved in the “Frozen” sequels.
“Frozen 4” doesn’t yet have a release date.The “Frozen” franchise is among Disney’s most valuable properties, with lucrative merchandise and Disney Parks extensions that add up to billions of dollars in revenue.
Inspired by Hans Christian Anderson’s “The Snow Queen,” 2013’s “Frozen” was a long-in-the-works project that finally came together as a musical, with Broadway-ready songs. It was an instant smash with audiences as “Frozen” fever took hold, exploding at the box office while the song “Let It Go” was everywhere. Suddenly, Anna and Elsa were Disney’s newest crown princesses, and Disney walked away with Oscars for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song.
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