How to watch Frozen
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If you’re hoping to revisit Disney’s Frozen, you’re in luck. New streaming service Disney+ lets you watch this snowy musical from the comfort of your living room or on your favorite mobile device.
Where to stream Frozen online
You’re now able to stream Frozen on Disney+ wherever you’re connected to the internet. Disney’s new direct-to-consumer streaming service is now available in the U.S. and Canada and will eventually be rolling out worldwide.
Disney+ is supported on desktop browsers, “a wide range” of mobile devices, smart TVs, and video-game consoles. The subscription-based platform will serve as the new home for Walt Disney Studios films as well as original, exclusive Disney+ content like Lucasfilm’s new Star Wars series, The Mandalorian, and a full slate of live-action Marvel shows.
Get Disney+ starting at $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year
What is Frozen about?
If you had a radio in 2013, you’ve heard part of the soundtrack to Disney Animation Studios’ Frozen. Inspired by the Hans Christian Andersen story “The Snow Queen,” this animated fairy tale took home $1.27 billion at the box office, and was awarded a pair of Oscars (for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song).
Princess Elsa has the power to control snow and ice. When she accidentally hurts her sister, Anna, while harnessing this magic, the healer who cares for Anna also erases her memory of Elsa’s gifts, and the two sisters drift apart.
After being crowned queen of Arendelle, Elsa heads north, forges herself a palace made of ice, and isolates herself from the rest of her kingdom, leaving Arendelle in a state of perpetual winter.
“A thoroughly involving story—both modern and timeless—Frozen embraces the classic Disney tradition, while avoiding stock conventions and formulaic elements,” USA Today’s Claudia Puig said of the film. “Given the endearing characters, good-natured comedy, memorable music, and beautiful design of this animated charmer, it’s easy to imagine the Broadway show that will likely be created in its wake.”
How to sign up for Disney+
To start watching Frozen, you can subscribe to Disney+ today for $6.99 a month or $69.99 per year. Or you can get the service as part of a special value bundle with ESPN+ and Hulu for $12.99 a month in total.
Disney+ is available to watch through the following devices:
- Roku streaming devices
- TVs with built-in Roku
- Apple TV iPhones, iPads, and iPod touch models
- Android phones
- Android TV devices
- Google Chromecast
- Xbox One
- PlayStation 4
- Sony TVs with built-in Android
- See our recommendations for the best streaming devices
If you’re hoping to stream on another device in the future, you can sign up for email updates at DisneyPlus.com to stay in the know.
In addition to its all-new programming, Disney+ offers on-demand access to classic titles like A Goofy Movie, Fantasia, High School Musical, Lilo & Stitch, The Sword in the Stone, Toy Story, Tron, Up, and Wall-E. The extensive library also includes such beloved TV series as Boy Meets World, DuckTales, Kim Possible, Marvel’s Ultimate Spider-Man, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, That’s So Raven, and 30 seasons of The Simpsons.
By the end of its first year, Disney expects to bring over “7,500 episodes of television and 500 movies” to the service—including Aladdin (2019), Avengers: Endgame, Captain Marvel, Dumbo (2019), Frozen 2, The Lion King (2019), Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, Toy Story 4, and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
Get Disney+ starting at $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year
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