Josh Gad revealed that Olaf was about to be cut from Frozen
Josh Gaddiary, In serious we trustreleased earlier this week, is sure to go into the hall of fame for its celebrity biographical title pun (which is a completely real thing that I didn’t just make up).
While Josh is of course known for his work leading up to the role of Elder Cunningham in the hit Broadway play book of mormon, He is arguably most famous for voicing everyone’s favorite snowman Frozen.
It’s no secret that Olaf has resonated with children ever since he appeared on our screens. However, Josh revealed in the interview that he almost didn’t participate in Frozen Absolutely hurricane.
“I recently found out from Jennifer Lee that the character was almost cut from the movie,” Josh said.
Referring to the early development process of Frozen“I read it years before he called me,” Josh told ET Anna and the Snow Queen“.
“At the time, I played Olaf – he was kind of a henchman to the Evil Queen,” Josh revealed.
Fortunately, Olaf the villain was cancelled. Although I would have loved to hear Josh’s opinion on this.
“So I read this,” he said, “and I forgot all about it.” “Two years later, I got a call saying this movie was coming back and it was called Frozen Now, the only thing really left is this Olaf character.
So it seems, in the end, everything else revolves around it Anna and the Snow Queen It was canceled and Olaf survived. And based on the sequel, the fourth movie, and the fourth movie (Queel Four?), it looks like Jennifer Lee and Disney made the right choice.
Josh Also shared That his daughter Ava recognized him immediately in Frozen Preview when she was little – from his laugh alone.
“Just from my laugh, she said, ‘Da-da?’ More da da? “And I started crying,” Josh shared emphatically. “I was like, ‘You know me! “”
Ugh, so adorable. Can you believe there will be four? Frozen films? I’d spend my money on Disney to do at least eleven likes Fast and furious. LMK your thoughts below.