Frozen (live-action remake)

Frozen is a 2031 American musical fantasy film produced by Owen Laramore Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Gary Marsh from a screenplay by Patrick Casey, it is Owen Laramore Entertainment's 35th theatrically released film and a remake of 2013's Frozen, and stars Annet Mahendru, Jennifer Grey, John Cena, and Domhnall Gleeson, with T.J. MIller providing the voice of Olaf.

Production began after the success of Finding Nemo in 2029, with Mahendru portraying Anna. Drew Barrymore was cast in the role of Elsa, but she left the film due to not being able to fit in an Elsa costume, and was replaced with Grey, while Miller provided the voice of Olaf, and John Cena was cast as Kristoff. To design Olaf, the team hired Reel FX Creative Studios. Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez did the songs while Hans Zimmer composed the score.

Released theatrically on February 21, 2031, the film grossed $1 billion against its $95 million budget, and received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its visual aspects, production values, music, and performances (particularly Mahendru and Gleeson), but criticism for its lack of originality and Marsh's direction.

Cast
Annet Mahendru as Anna Jennifer Grey as Elsa John Cena as Kristoff
 * Lane Styles as 9-year old Anna
 * Ava Acres as 5-year old Anna
 * Brooklynn Prince as 12-year old Elsa
 * Mckenna Grace as 8-year old Elsa

Domhnall Gleeson as Hans

John Oliver as the Duke of Weselton

Jim Hanks as Oaken

Andy Garcia as King

Magda Szubanski as Queen

Voices
T.J. Miller as Olaf

Tim Blake Nelson as Grand Pebbie

Fred Tatasciore as Marshmallow

Frank Welker as Sven/Horses/Wolves