Evan Rachel Wood & Sterling K. Brown Are Reportedly In Talks To Join The Voice Cast Of FROZEN 2

Evan Rachel Wood & Sterling K. Brown Are Reportedly In Talks To Join The Voice Cast Of FROZEN 2

According to a recent report, both Westworld's Evan Rachel Wood and Black Panther's Sterling K. Brown are in talks to join the highly anticipated follow-up to Disney's 2013 hit animated film Frozen.

By Nebula - Jul 13, 2018 09:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Movies
Source: Variety
According to a recent report by Variety Walt Disney Animation Studios are in talks with Westworld star Evan Rachel Wood and This is Us star Sterling K. Brown to lend their talented voices to the highly antipated sequel to 2013's Frozen.

Since they're only reportedly in talks currently, there isn't any information on what roles the Emmy-nominated actors would be playing - both being nominated for the Lead Actress and Actor categories.

Brown is known for his role in This is Us, of which he received his Emmy nomination for, as well as playing Prince N’Jobu, father to Erik Killmonger this year's highest grossing film Black Panther. Wood is known for playing Dolores Abernathy popular HBO series Westworld - which she also received her nomination for.

The talented actors would be joining the already star-studded cast of stars Idina Menzel (Elsa), Kristen Bell (Anna), and Josh Gad (Olaf). This would be Brown's first voice-only role, but not Wood's as she has previously leant her voice to such animated films as George Lucas' Strange Magic and The Reef - in which she made use of her incredible singing ability, which she no doubt would in Frozen 2.

What do you think about the possibility of Evan Rachel Wood and Sterling K. Brown joining the cast of Frozen 2?

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