I learned some things today I wasn't expecting. The bad part, is that Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato were actually in a certain show that I grew up with....which kind of creeps me out now. The good news, to a point, is that they're putting Elsa in Once Upon A Time. I say to a point because I'm not sure if the actress they chose quite looks the part, but at the same time, I'm not even entirely sure how they're going to fit Elsa in to Once Upon A Time. Wasn't that show supposed to be about the older, famous Disney stories, and not the one that came out fairly recently?
I used to have a crush on the girl from Catch That Kid, and it turns out that she's actually Kristen Stewart so yeah.
I know what you're talking about because I saw that little teaser. Let me tell you, I was screaming with joy because who I really think that is is one of my favorite fairytale antagonist after Maleficent who earned the top spot being the only true evil villain I love. Are you sure it's specifically Elsa because there are fairytales about an Ice Queen that are what inspired Frozen. There's a good chance this new villain is more like the Ice Queen with a frozen heart than Elsa.
Yeah, well, OUAT -- like every other part of the Disney multiverse -- is milking Frozen while they can. That said, I am insanely hyped to see Elsa as an actual villain instead of a misunderstood good guy. Plus, if there's one show that can take an overhyped franchise and still do it justice (besides Kingdom Hearts), it's OUAT.
I only got through the first 2 episodes of Season 3 before giving up. It's just kind of strange lately
Well, to be fair, the first half of S3 was pretty weak. The filler was mediocre at its best, but the beginning and end are well worth watching. BUT THEN HOLY CHRIST DOES IT PICK UP IN THE SECOND HALF LIKE IT'S RIDICULOUS HOW MUCH BETTER IT GOT POST-CHRISTMAS.
You're aware Once Upon a Time is infamous for sympathetic villains, right? Which is what Rumple, Regina, and Zelena all were. There's a good chance they're going to make her sympathetic and not super evil. But if it is Elsa this should be interesting. I agree that it's one of the few things that does Fairytales justice while also putting their own spin on a combination of their original dark Grimm stories and their light-hearted Disney counterparts.