'Frozen 2' plot rumors: Anna has a super power that might just save the day

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"Frozen 2" is already confirmed to come to theaters, and the animated film is still in its pre-production stage, as stated in IMDB.

Although there's no mention about the release date yet, the "Frozen" fever hasn't died down and speculations around the Internet continue on.

The latest news says that Anna could have her very own superpower. Since she's related to her ice queen sister Elsa, could she have some supernatural abilities herself?

A lot of people believe that "Frozen 2" might just show Anna having her own super abilities. The directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee also stated their opinion about the rumor that has been going on.

In an interview with HitFix, Buck said that Anna does have her own power, but not in a way like her sister's. Buck revealed that Anna's power is love and she will use it to save the day.

Since love is more of an emotion rather than a superpower, Lee explained that love can be very powerful, comparing it to a mama bear, which can go the lengths and unleash super strength to save its cub.

Does it mean that Anna's love translate to super strength abilities? "Frozen" did show Anna to be a strong woman, considering she spent most of her time outdoors and she braved the treacherous trails just to get to Elsa's icy lair.

There was also that time when she punched Hans so hard he fell overboard and the time when she knocked out a wolf when she and Kristoff were being chased by a pack of them.

Love can also mean healing powers for Anna, as noted in MoviePilot. Who knows, the younger Arendelle sister may have hidden her power all along and it takes some provoking to unleash it.

Seeing Anna with a superpower would be a bit interesting, but at this point the directors were merely referring to love as a metaphor. After all, Anna's love saved the day in the film.

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