Disney has recently registered some mysterious domain names that are attached to an upcoming film. We can't be certain what Disney is planning here, but from the names we've seen, there's a chance we could be looking at the secondary title of Frozen 2.

Fans around the world all want a sequel to Frozen, and we are quite sure Disney is looking into this with the money eyes wide open. With the amount of content Disney is pushing out right now where Marvel movies are concerned, it might take a while, but it will come.

The domain names in question are strangemagic-thefilm.com, strangemagic-themovie.com, strangemagicfilm.com and strangemagicmovie.com. The name "Strange Magic" could be associated with any Disney film at this point, but we have a feeling it fits well with Frozen. Just imagine Disney announcing a new movie that is called Frozen 2: Strange Magic; it sounds good, right? We concur.

We should note that the term "Strange Magic" was mentioned twice in Frozen: once by the Duke of Weselton and another time by the Grand Cabbie. This is how they reference Princess Elsa's magic and her ability, or lack thereof, to control it.

What could the movie be about?

Well, we doubt Prince Hans is taking his defeat with a big smile. During an episode of Once Upon a Time, Elsa mentioned that Hans and his army were making plans to attack her kingdom. It turns out that this is true, so the sequel could be based on Hans's humiliation and his need to take Queen Elsa's kingdom.

There are many options for Disney when it comes down to a Frozen sequel, but we like the idea of an army attacking Arendelle for the sake of wiping the Queen and her strange powers that no one understands.

At the end of the day, though, "Strange Magic" could be the name for a brand new film entirely, so we could be wrong about everything. Furthermore, Disney might never use the name, so that is something we should keep in mind.

Frozen was Disney's biggest animation hit back in 2013. The movie's budget was only $150 million but went on to make over $1 billion at the box office.

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