5 movies to stream while you wait for Frozen 2 to hit Disney Plus – Polygon

If you’ve had “Into the Unknown” stuck in your head for three months straight or your toddler won’t stop quoting Olaf, you’re probably counting down the days until you can stream Frozen 2. The sequel to Disney’s smash hit, Frozen, will eventually be available on Disney Plus, though the company hasn’t yet announced a release date.

Frozen 2 is currently available to buy on digital platforms like Amazon and Vudu, and will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on Feb. 25. In the meantime, you could watch Frozen on Disney Plus for the gazillionth time — the animated film was part of the initial offerings when the platform launched last November. But we’d like to humbly suggest these five alternatives to tide you and/or your children over while you (im)patiently wait for Frozen 2 to be available to stream.

Rapunzel admires a paper lantern in a screenshot from Tangled

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Tangled

Like Frozen 2, Tangled stars a beloved teen actress from the early 2000s (Mandy Moore to Frozen’s Kristen Bell) as a spunky young princess. Disney’s take on Rapunzel was released three years before Frozen, and shares many of the same elements: a princess with concealed magical powers; a gruff loner love interest; a protective pack animal companion.

Tangled is streaming on Disney Plus.

anastasia side eye disney princess

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Anastasia

For some non-Disney princess action, look to Fox Animation Studios’ Anastasia. Like Frozen 2, it’s mostly set in an arctic climate, which means two things: animated snow and cute winter outfits. As it’s based on a particular grisly time in world history, Anastasia is a little edgier than most Disney movies (Rasputin is scary!) but it’s also funny and sweet, and has excellent music. Also, Dimitri is hotter than Kristoff. Don’t @ me.

Anastasia is streaming on HBO Go/HBO Now.

Seppala (Dafoe) stands, with his dogs, in the midst of snow-covered trees.

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Togo

If you liked looking at Frozen 2’s animated frozen tundras but thought, “I wish this snow was more realistic,” you’ll love the live-action frozen tundras of the Disney Plus original movie Togo. But if you come for the snow, you’ll stay for Willem Dafoe in a parka hanging out with a pack of Siberian Huskies. Togo is based on the real-life story of the dog sled team that raced medication across Alaska during a 1925 diphtheria outbreak. Balto got most of the credit (and an animated movie of his own) but Togo led the team that covered the longest stretch of the journey.

Togo is streaming on Disney Plus.

Mal smirks in a screencap from Descendants

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Descendants

If you can remember back to 2013, you might recall that Elsa was originally cast as the villain of Frozen, before the writers started to see her as simply misunderstood. For more twists on the idea of villainy, turn to the Disney Channel Original Movie, Descendants. The DCOM takes place in a shared Disney universe, where the children of classic Disney heroes and villains attend school together. (Yes, it’s very silly. And very fun.)

Descendants is streaming on Disney Plus.

Flint grabs a hamburger out of the sky in a screencap from Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs

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Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs

Elsa’s ice powers seem downright tame compared to Flint Lockwood’s machine that causes food to rain down from the sky. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is just an underrated gem of a movie. As the directorial debut of The Lego Movie’s Phil Lord and Chris Miller, it’s packed with jokes that will make both kids and parents laugh out loud.

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is streaming on DirecTV

The castle in Howl’s Moving Castle

Studio Ghibli

Honorable mention: Howl’s Moving Castle

Though it’s not available on streaming platforms yet, waiting for Frozen 2 is the perfect excuse to check out Studio Ghibli’s Howl’s Moving Castle, which was recently released digitally for the first time. Like Elsa, the protagonist Sophie finds freedom in a “curse” — in Howl’s Moving Castle she’s cursed with old age. More meaningfully, though, while Frozen 2 directly addresses the dangers of climate change, Howl’s Moving Castle is a sharp criticism of war.

Howl’s Moving Castle is available to buy at Amazon, Vudu, iTunes, and Google Play.

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