The first full trailer for Disney's highly anticipated Frozen 2 pulled the curtain back on the secretive film, if only a little bit. It revealed part of the reason why Anna and Elsa will venture out of Arendelle and beyond the Enchanted Lands, and teased the magical powers the two sisters and their friends will face.

But it also brought forth some new questions. Chief among them is the mysterious water horse that manifests itself to Elsa, after she falls deep into the water while trying to escape what appears to be an island she is stuck on. The water horse briefly appears in an eerie manner, before showing itself fully, with glowing blue eyes.

Along with the arrival of the new trailer, Disney released an answer -- a partial one, at least -- regarding the mystery of the water horse, along with three photos from the film.

RELATED: Frozen 2 Official Synopsis Offers Sequel Storyline Clues

In Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Frozen 2, Elsa encounters a Nokk—a mythical water spirit that takes the form of a horse—who uses the power of the ocean to guard the secrets of the forest.

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We don't yet know the full story behind this Nokk, but it appears the spirit will play an important role in the film. We know what it is, but the actual message it delivers to Elsa remains a mystery... for now.

RELATED: Frozen 2: Elsa and Anna Leave Arendelle in Eerie New Poster

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In Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Frozen 2, Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, Olaf and Sven journey far beyond the gates of Arendelle in search of answers.

 

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In Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Frozen 2, Anna (voice of Kristen Bell) and Olaf (voice of Josh Gad) venture far from Arendelle in a dangerous but remarkable journey to help Elsa find answers about the past.

Arriving Nov. 22, Disney's Frozen 2 reunites directors Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck and producer Peter Del Vecho with voice actors Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, Jonathan Groff and Josh Gad. Returning musical talents include Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.