Disney's Divinity wrote:I'm not sure what about the picture might lead you to that--not that I'm disagreeing. Is it the drawing of her surrounded by leaves? That might just be a re-creation of the posters that feature leaves, although consider the way she's standing with her arm out as if she might be controlling it--who knows?
It is the way how leaves are drawn. It seems like a shield or a weapon. Not to mention the possibility of the King or Queen (or whoever it was?) having leaf powers as seen in the teaser.
D82 wrote:Sterling K. Brown's character looks evil in that picture. Could he be the villain? And the horse doesn't look like a real horse, but a magical one. Maybe Elsa creates him like she created Olaf.
By the way, I think the orange or cream dress Anna is wearing in that new image is the same one we thought was her wedding dress, so maybe she doesn't get married in the movie after all.
He looks noble to me, but who knows? I really hope not. Like I said to my friend last night, there will be a huge impact of little black children seeing themselves as a good or a bad guy in a Disney Animation movie. Their princess is a frog 95% of the movie and her prince isn’t even black. Then, the two central male characters are bad or dead. Barely anyone remembers Atlantis. It’s time for African Americans to get proper representation in a Disney Animation movie.
it was bad enough that Tumblr crapped on Frozen months before it came out because of the all-white cast. Imagine the response if Disney finally made a black guy for the sequel and he is evil.
But as said way back in the forum, didn't Skyler of DisInsider say that the villain is voiced by Brown?
And good eye for detail with that dress!
Guess they don't get married. Stunning dress! I love the peach color and the details. Really glad that they're making such diverse looks for Anna. Too bad they're still giving Elsa a slightly changed version of her blue dress and the braid.