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For anyone else who missed the memo: ‘Frozen 2’ is now on Disney Plus

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“Frozen 2” wasn’t expected out on the streaming service Disney Plus until later in the year, but the good people at Disney did parents everywhere a favor and released it Sunday.

The Walt Disney Co. made the move several months early to give families cooped up by the coronavirus a welcome distraction — and to give its streaming service a boost.

The announcement came Friday, but admittedly, a lot was going on this Friday. So for any other parents who needed some good news, here it is!

Surprise! #Frozen2 is coming early to #DisneyPlus. Start streaming this Sunday. In some countries, including Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands, the movie will start streaming Tuesday.

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