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 ...
You can thank Josh Gad for sparing a generation of children deep emotional scars. In his new memoir In Gad We Trust, released Jan. 14, the actor says his character Olaf's death in the original Frozen ...
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 ...
So, eventually, Lee "fought to do an altered version in which Olaf isn't scared, but instead is at peace and comforts Anna before he leaves," Gad explained. "It was one of the lightbulb moments ...