Walt Disney Animation Studios attempted several times before to develop Hans Christian Andersen's classic fairy tale "The Snow Queen" into a film in the 2000s but it never worked. They first tried it in 2002, but it was scrapped when master animator Glen Keane famously quit the project. "The Snow Queen" resurfaced again in 2009 and John Lasseter recruited directors Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale (La bella e la bestia (1991), Il gobbo di Notre Dame (1996), Atlantis - L'impero perduto (2001)) to helm the project. Producer Don Hahn and writer Linda Woolverton also signed on to the project, alongside Alan Menken and Glenn Slater who were commissioned to write the songs. In 2010, the film was placed on hold, rather than being put back in "development hell" again, as Disney devised a way to make the story work.
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