Disney's Frozen passes $500m milestone worldwide
Becomes studio's second biggest grossing movie ever
Fans of Frozen will be pleased to hear that Disney's snowy song'n'dance adventure has already earned over a whopping $500m at the box office.
That means it's already the second-biggest Walt Disney Animation Studios film ever in North America (with The Lion King still in first place), and is the biggest Walt Disney Animation Studios release ever in the UK and Ireland.
Interestingly, its gross has been drawn almost evenly between the US domestic and international markets, and that's without even being released in China, Brazil, Argentina, Korea and Japan yet.
It's been a good year for Disney, with Frozen becoming the studio's fourth 2013 release to pass the half a billion dollar mark (along with Monsters University, Iron Man 3 and Thor: The Dark World ).
We sat down with the cast and creators to chat all things Disney, and even got a personal songwriting class from the musical geniuses behind the movie - just watch our playlist below!
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