'Frozen 2' plot rumors: Sequel could feature an Anna with superpowers

Queen Anna and Princess Elsa Disney

"Frozen 2" may still be a ways off from making it into theaters, but that hasn't stopped the rumor mill from churning out fascinating theories about the upcoming sequel.

One particular rumor that has garnered a lot of attention suggests that the next film could reveal that both Elsa and Anna have superpowers.

Fans already know about Elsa's ability to manipulate the ice around her, and now, it's been suggested that Anna has powers of her own.

According to Movie News Guide, Anna could have powers related to summer, translating to her having the ability to manipulate fire. She may even end up as a villain in "Frozen 2."

Some rumors also suggest that Anna could have a different kind of superpower, but one that is also related to a season; similar to how Elsa's abilities are associated with winter.

Having the presence of dueling sisters with powers of fire and ice could make "Frozen 2" an even more interesting film, although the rumors are still unconfirmed at this point.

In related news, "Frozen 2" may also be welcoming a new character in the form of a female snowman to go along with Olaf, according to The Bitbag.

Rumors of a female snowman being added to the sequel, apparently, came from "Frozen" cast member Josh Gad, who gave Olaf his cheery voice in the first "Frozen" film.

Gad also hinted at the possibility that the female counterpart of Olaf could be named something along the lines of Eliana.

Unsurprisingly, Disney has not confirmed that there would be a female snowman featured in "Frozen 2."

Unfortunately for "Frozen" fans all over the world, the wait for the sequel may be quite a while.

"Frozen 2" is currently not expected to make its way into theaters until at least 2018, although fans will certainly be willing to wait just to see what happens next.

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