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HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 09: (L-R) Songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez attend the 92nd Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood and Highland on February 09, 2020 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)

Frozen’s Oscar-winning songwriters are ready for the third installment of the franchise — even if they say they were surprised as anyone else that there would be another movie.

“They told us, the day of, and a little bit about what they’re thinking,” Kristen Anderson-Lopez recentlytold Collider, about how she and her songwriting partner and husband Robert Lopez heard the news. “It got us very excited. Now, we have to let the wheels of Hollywood do what they do, but we were very excited with their ideas.”

The duo’s acclaimed songs in the first two films netted them Oscar nominations (“Into the Unknown” fromFrozen II) and they won Best Original Song for the massive hit “Let It Go” from the first movie.

The rest of theFrozenensemble has beenopen about desiring another sequel.

Last June,Kristen Bell, who voices Anna, joked onThe Tonight Show, “I would like to officially announce, with zero authority,Frozen 3.”

When the audience cheered in response, Bell clarified: “Please bear in mindI did say ‘zero authority,‘‘cause I can’t [actually announce it]. I can’t do that — I’m not in charge. But there could be something in the works and something maybe happening, maybe.”

Meanwhile, her movie-sister Elsa (Idina Menzel)has also voiced enthusiasmfor the project.

Idina Menzel and Kristen Bell.Bennett Raglin/Getty Images

Idina Menzel and Kristen Bell

In December, the actress, 51, told PEOPLE she is ready for another chapter in the Queen of Arendelle’s story.

“I love that she was unconventional in that she didn’t need a prince to save the day and that it was a story about sisters,” she said. “But I would love her now — finally — inFrozen 3, to have a partner in life.”

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The originalFrozenfirst hit movie theaters in 2013 and was a blockbuster for Disney, making over $1 billion worldwide, according toBox Office Mojo.

The series, which also includes stars likeJonathan GroffandJosh Gadin its voice cast, has expanded into a full-on franchise that includes short films, television specials, and even a Broadway musical.

The last feature film in the series,Frozen II, was released in theaters in November 2019. It made even more globally than its predecessor: $1.45 billion,Box Office Mojosaid.

source: people.com