November 8, 2019

'Frozen 2' cast hits the red carpet for premiere and weighs in on mystery of Elsa's powers

WATCH: New exclusive 'Frozen 2' trailer

Hard to believe America first fell in love with "Frozen" six years ago.

Now, in just a few short weeks, the long-awaited sequel finally arrives in theaters and aims to answer questions left unresolved in the original movie, such as the mystery surrounding Queen Elsa's powers.

(MORE: New 'Frozen 2' trailer: Anna and Elsa embark on journey into the enchanted forest)

Thursday was the red carpet premiere of "Frozen 2" and ABC News caught up with stars Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel and Jonathan Groff -- who play Anna, Elsa and Kristoff, respectively, hoping to squeeze out of them some new information about the highly anticipated film.

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Idina Menzel and Kristen Bell attend the premiere of Disney's "Frozen 2" at Dolby Theatre on November 07, 2019 in Hollywood, California.

While the actors remained tight-lipped about details surrounding the plot, Menzel divulged a little about what's in store next for Elsa.

"In the first movie she was fearful and ashamed that she might endanger the people that she loved with her powers," she began before excitedly revealing that "in this movie, there's a sense of her that really wants to step into her power and own it."

Elsa wrestled with her powers in the first film and came to fear them after her parents urged her to conceal them, even from her little sister Anna. Bell, who plays Anna, revealed that "Frozen 2" confronts the "mistakes that their families made," which "affects the future of their kingdom."

She also promises the film is full of "uncharted territory."

Groff, who plays Anna's romantic partner Kristoff, eagerly revealed that "Frozen 2" pushes the main characters in a new direction.

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Anna, Actor Josh Gad, Olaf, and Elsa attend the world premiere of Disney's "Frozen 2" at Hollywood's Dolby Theatre on Thursday, November 7, 2019 in Hollywood, California.

"The filmmakers did a beautiful job of evolving the character like, reminding you why you loved the characters and then taking them to places that, even as a person that was in the movie, were completely surprising to me," he gushed. "It's a beautiful film."

(MORE: Kristen Bell leaks a portion of her new song and footage from 'Frozen 2')

"Frozen 2" arrives in theaters Nov. 22.

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