It takes a village to make a movie. And when you are making one of the most highly anticipated animated features, the pressure is sure to mount and show. Into The Unknown: Making Disney Frozen 2 on Disney+ features filmmakers, artists, musicians, and technicians who are working on the sequel to the blockbuster hit Frozen. Get a glimpse into the back-breaking hard work that goes into making magic.
Where to Watch Into The Unknown: Making Disney Frozen 2
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How Many Episodes Are in Into The Unknown: Making Disney Frozen 2?
There are six episodes in Into The Unknown: Making Disney Frozen 2. The runtime of episodes averages between 28-42 mins. You can check the complete list of Into The Unknown: Making Disney Frozen 2 episodes and their release date below.
- “A Year to Premiere“: June 26, 2020
- “Back to the Drawing Board“: June 26, 2020
- “Journey to Ahtohallan“: June 26, 2020
- “Big Changes“: June 26, 2020
- “Race to the Finish“: June 26, 2020
- “The World Awaits“: June 26, 2020
What Are the Critics Saying about Into The Unknown: Making Disney Frozen 2?
There are no official critic reviews for Into The Unknown: Making Disney Frozen 2. The audience has given it an approval rating of 88% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Drew Taylor from Collider writes, “The documentary’s honesty goes a long way, both in telling a gripping narrative that makes you want to watch the entire six-episode run in one sitting (all of the episodes drop, collectively, on Friday), and in making you feel like you’re actually a fly on the wall, watching one of these productions unfold.”
Joel Keller from Decider observes, “Into The Unknown: Making Frozen 2 doesn’t suffer from the usual Disney self-promotional schtick that infiltrates most of the Disney+ BTS docuseries we’ve seen. It’s still a very informative series that shows that even the best animated features run into issues and problems that need to be overcome.”
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Is Into The Unknown: Making Disney Frozen 2 Suitable for Kids?
Into The Unknown: Making Disney Frozen 2 is rated TV-PG which means it is suitable for viewers over the age of 14 and parental guidance is recommended for younger children.