Olaf's death in Frozen II is arguably the saddest moment in the franchise. But, according to Josh Gad, who voiced the lovable ...
She put on a brave face and said, ‘The adults loved it, but the kids were very confused and very, very sad.'” Later, Gad learned that the issue was with his character’s death scene, “Olaf’s death ...
in the cut that everyone saw. It wasn't always like that. "In the first version, Olaf himself was scared and confused by what was happening... We had made our intended audience (children ...
Olaf himself was scared and confused by what was happening." Though Gad calls the original scene "truly stunning," he postulates that "in its commitment to the brutality of Olaf's naïveté about ...
Apparently, making matters even worse was the fact that, in the original scene, Olaf himself “was scared and confused by what was happening”. “In its commitment to the brutality of Olaf’s naïveté ...
Apparently, making matters even worse was the fact that, in the original scene, Olaf himself “was scared and confused by what was happening”. “In its commitment to the brutality of Olaf’s ...
If you've seen Frozen 2, then you'll know the unthinkable happened, and everyone's favorite cuddly snowman Olaf tragically (and temporarily) died near the end of the movie. It's a tearjerker of a ...