Movies Frozen 2 making-of docuseries coming to Disney+ in June All episodes of the six-part series will drop on the streaming platform at once. By Nick Romano Nick Romano Nick is an entertainment journalist based in New York, NY. If you like pugs and the occasional blurry photo of an action figure, follow him on Twitter @NickARomano. EW's editorial guidelines Published on May 13, 2020 09:44AM EDT Once you let the magic of Frozen go, it just keeps going and going and going... even in quarantine. The latest expansion to the world of sisters Elsa and Anna isn't another story (yet), but a making-of docuseries that goes behind the scenes of Frozen 2. Disney will bring Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2, a six-episode series, to Disney+. All episodes will be available to stream starting on June 26. Frozen's Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck returned to direct the sequel, which hit theaters on Nov. 22. Disney gave it an early home release on Disney+ in March to help combat the doldrums of the coronavirus quarantine. Voiced by Idina Menzel and Kristen Bell, Elsa and Anna journeyed far beyond the bounds of their kingdom to calm restless spirits, learn more about their parents, and find the source of a mysterious voice calling out to Elsa. Disney Into the Unknown catches up with the cast and creative team, including artists and technicians, in the lead-up to the film's debut with all the "creative breakthroughs and frustrations along the way," according to a press release. Interviews with Lee, Buck, producer Peter Del Vecho, and songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez are to be expected. The series will also go inside the voiceover recording booths with Menzel, Bell, Josh Gad (Olaf), Jonathan Groff (Kristoff), Sterling K. Brown (Lieutenant Mattias), and Evan Rachel Wood (Iduna). Earlier this year, Hyrum Osmond, an animator who worked on the character of Olaf, started releasing installments of his 20-part digital short series focused on the lovable snowman. The docuseries is the latest announcement to keep the entertainment flowing on Disney+ as Hollywood continues to adapt to the age of the coronavirus. On Tuesday, it was revealed the filmed version of Hamilton will forgo its 2021 theatrical run in favor of a release this July on Disney+. The studio is also planning to debut Artemis Fowl, another title previously scheduled for theaters before mass closures, on the streaming platform. Related content: How one Frozen animator is keeping the Disney magic alive from quarantine Frozen 2 will start streaming this weekend on Disney+, three months earlier than planned Maisie Williams belts Frozen song 'Let It Go' in Audi Super Bowl ad