Audiences worldwide just can’t letFrozengo.The anticipated sequel to the 2013 Oscar-winning Disney smash grossed an astounding $350.2 million over the weekend in its global debut, smashing records to become the largest-opening animated of all time, according toDeadline. In the U.S. alone, the family musical made around $125 million over the course of three days.The film didn’t reach the heights of this year’sThe Lion Kingdomestically, which collected $191 million in its debut.DisneyThe originalFrozen, which grossed $1.27 billion worldwide, held the record for the highest-grossing animated film of all time until earlier this year, when another Disney film, theremake ofThe Lion King, surpassed it.Frozenalso won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature film in 2014.Frozen 2goes back to Anna and Elsa’s childhood to explore the source of the queen’s powers — and fans can expectplenty of differencesthis time around.“We’re in Arendelle for 10 clock minutes, that’s what makes it different,” Kristen Bell, who voices Anna, told PEOPLE. “Whatever you thinkFrozenis, throw it in the trash because this movie is like an epic adventure where everything is seemingly good in Arendelle.”She continued, “Elsa starts to hear a calling, we decide to go find what it is. We go out into an enchanted forest with things, people, places we’ve never seen before and it is uncharted so everything is a surprise.”Disney“Along the way, they learn some dangerous facts about history that threatens the future of their kingdom so it is really adventurous, this movie,” Bell added.Frozen 2is in theaters now.

Audiences worldwide just can’t letFrozengo.

The anticipated sequel to the 2013 Oscar-winning Disney smash grossed an astounding $350.2 million over the weekend in its global debut, smashing records to become the largest-opening animated of all time, according toDeadline. In the U.S. alone, the family musical made around $125 million over the course of three days.

The film didn’t reach the heights of this year’sThe Lion Kingdomestically, which collected $191 million in its debut.

Disney

From the Academy Award®-winning team—directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck, and producer Peter Del Vecho—and featuring the voices of Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, Jonathan Groff and Josh Gad, and the music of Oscar®-winning songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Frozen 2” opens in U.S. theaters on Nov. 22, 2019. ©2019 Disney. All Rights Reserved.

The originalFrozen, which grossed $1.27 billion worldwide, held the record for the highest-grossing animated film of all time until earlier this year, when another Disney film, theremake ofThe Lion King, surpassed it.

Frozenalso won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature film in 2014.

Frozen 2goes back to Anna and Elsa’s childhood to explore the source of the queen’s powers — and fans can expectplenty of differencesthis time around.

“We’re in Arendelle for 10 clock minutes, that’s what makes it different,” Kristen Bell, who voices Anna, told PEOPLE. “Whatever you thinkFrozenis, throw it in the trash because this movie is like an epic adventure where everything is seemingly good in Arendelle.”

She continued, “Elsa starts to hear a calling, we decide to go find what it is. We go out into an enchanted forest with things, people, places we’ve never seen before and it is uncharted so everything is a surprise.”

Elsa in Frozen 2

“Along the way, they learn some dangerous facts about history that threatens the future of their kingdom so it is really adventurous, this movie,” Bell added.

Frozen 2is in theaters now.

source: people.com