How to watch Frozen online 2021: stream Frozen and Frozen 2 full movies today
Modern Disney classics couldn't be easier to enjoy at home
Disney changed the game yet again in 2013 when it released the instant animated classic Frozen. Kids and adults alike were enthralled by the magical wintery world inhabited by princesses Elsa and Anna, with equally popular sequel Frozen 2 following in 2019. Featuring reindeer, snowmen and singalong songs galore, the two movies are festive favorites that can be enjoyed all year round, so read on as we explain how to watch Frozen online today.
Both Frozen films are available to stream exclusively on Disney Plus in a number of countries around the world Fortunately, it's not only a great service, but a dirt cheap one, too - Disney Plus costs from just $6.99/£7.99/AU$11.99 a month, so not a lot more than the price of one movie rental online. Full details of how to stream Frozen and Frozen 2 online today are below.
Featuring superb voice acting by Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel and Josh Gad among others, the only spoiler we'll give you about the two Frozen movies is that they're available exclusively for streaming on one platform: Disney Plus. That means in just a few moments, you can be watching Frozen 1 or Frozen 2 online, as the service is super easy to get started with.
Disney Plus is available in many countries around the world, including North America, most of Europe, Australia and Oceania, and large parts of Asia and Latin America. It's cheap, too, with a month's subscription costing just $6.99 / £7.99 / AUD$11.99 - and has much more in addition to the Frozen movies.
It's also the place to watch Home Alone online, as well being home to every Simpsons episode ever, the complete Marvel movie canon, Pixar's latest and greatest, exclusives like Hamilton and The Mandalorian, and so much more.
Convinced? Sign up for Disney Plus today or keep reading for even more information the streaming service and how to watch Frozen online in 2021.
How to watch Frozen and Frozen 2 online with Disney Plus
As Disney Plus has now rolled out in North America, Europe and parts of Asia and Latin American, watching Frozen and Frozen 2 using the service is easier than ever. If you’re located in a country that does have access to Disney Plus, you just need to head to the Disney Plus website and sign up for the service to watch away.
In addition to being the exclusive home of both Frozen films, you'll get loads of other exclusive Disney Plus content like the Home Alone franchise and The Mandalorian, with the service also giving you access to Disney’s huge back catalogue and Fox’s as well.
This means that adults will be able to watch every episode of the Simpsons ever made while kids can watch classic Disney films like Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, The Lion King and more. A Disney Plus subscription also gives you access to the latest Marvel movies and the entire Star Wars canon - all for just $6.99/£7.99/AU$11.99 a month.
Plus, the addition of Star on Disney Plus more than doubles the amount of grown-up content on the service for just a marginal price increase. Some of the best Star on Disney Plus shows at launch include Big Sky, Solar Opposites, and Love, Victor. Parents can sleep easy, too, as the rollout of the channel includes a slew of new parental control features to ensure the service stays as family-friendly as ever.
How to save money on Disney+ right now
Disney Plus is already cheaper than competing streaming services like Netflix but you can save even more when you sign up for an annual subscription which gives you 15% off the monthly price. Obviously you have to splash the cash at the start, but with so much content to get stuck in to we very much doubt you'll run out of things to watch before the 12 months are up. You're looking at $69.99/£79.90/AU$119.99 for the year.
Or if your interests are farther reaching (and you're in the US), then we'd seriously suggest looking at the fantastic value bundle package. It adds Hulu and ESPN+ to your subscription price. The Hulu element opens up a world of Hulu Originals such as The Great, Upload, Helstrom and Normal People. While ESPN+ brings tonnes of exclusive live sport, highlights and documentaries. The combined bundle costs just $12.99 a month.
What else should I know about Disney+?
Disney Plus is showing no signs of slowing down since the service first launched last November and in addition to being the exclusive release platform of new Pixar movies like Soul, subscribers can look forward to Star Wars spin-off The Mandalorian, Mulan, Hamilton, WandaVision, and much more.
The streaming service has apps for iOS and Android (of course), and is available to watch online via the likes of Amazon Fire TV Stick, PS4, Xbox One and Roku streaming devices.
Now that Disney has set the precedent of releasing its live-action Mulan remake on the service instead of in theaters through its Premier Access program, expect the company to keep bring more blockbuster films that were originally intended to be shown on the big screen to Disney Plus in 2021.
And finally, there's the new Star on Disney Plus payload that most global markets get to enjoy and sees the amount of content available through Disney Plus more than double, with a particular eye to shows grown-ups are going to enjoy. It costs a tiny bit more, but is worth it based on our initial impressions - and you can still save big by going with an annual subscription.
Read more:
- Head to our Disney Plus guide for all the information you need
- Make sure you get the best value with our Disney Plus price guide
- How to watch WandaVision online
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James is a technology journalist with nearly 10 years experience and currently Sports and TV Streaming Editor at Future, where he works across TechRadar, T3 and Tom's Guide. He is here to help you find the best ways to watch sports, TV shows and movies online. Previously, he was News and Features Editor at Trusted Reviews, Editor of Lifehacker UK, and Senior Staff Writer at ITProPortal.