Josh Gad, the voice behind the beloved snowman Olaf in Disney’s Frozen, recently opened up about what he calls a “big mistake” regarding his iconic character. Speaking at Fan Expo Canada, Gad reflected on his experience voicing Olaf and the unique challenges that come with it.
A Regretful Reflection
“If I could do it all over again, I would not have lent that snowman my voice. I would’ve created a different voice,” Gad admitted. The actor humorously illustrated the awkwardness of his situation, recalling times when he encounters young fans in public. “It’s very weird being in a supermarket and having a little child go like this …” he said, mimicking the way children turn their heads to the side when they recognize Olaf’s voice.
Despite his regrets, Gad acknowledged that his voice has found favor with many. “People tell me I have a very unique voice. People seem to like my voice, so I try to give it to them when I can,” he added. This self-awareness showcases Gad’s understanding of the fine line between endearing and overwhelming as he navigates his role in the franchise.
The Journey of Olaf
Gad has voiced Olaf since the first Frozen film debuted in 2013, bringing charm and humor to the animated snowman. His voice work continued in the sequel, Frozen II, released in 2019, as well as various Disney shorts. The success of the character has solidified Olaf’s place in Disney history, making him a fan favorite.
Looking ahead, Gad confirmed his involvement in the upcoming Frozen 3, which is set to hit theaters on November 24, 2027. He also mentioned that a Frozen 4 is currently in development, exciting news for fans eager for more adventures in Arendelle.
Surprise Announcement
In an amusing twist, Gad revealed during an appearance on Live With Kelly and Mark that he learned about the new Frozen films while vacationing in Greece. “All of a sudden, my phone’s blowing up. And people are like, ‘Oh my God, I’m so excited about Frozen 3 and Frozen 4.’ And I responded, ‘So am I?’ I had no idea,” he said, expressing his surprise at not being informed about the sequels prior to the announcement.
Gad humorously pointed out that “nobody thought to call us up and be like, ‘Oh, by the way, we’re doing two sequels to your movie[s].’” His genuine reaction resonates with fans who share in the excitement of new installments while also highlighting the often unpredictable nature of working in Hollywood.
Looking Forward
As for what’s next, Gad teased that he has heard exciting details about the upcoming films. “But I have since heard some things about it, and it is going to be unbelievable. I’m so excited about what they’re dreaming up right now. It’s pretty incredible,” he shared. His enthusiasm suggests that Frozen 3 and Frozen 4 are set to expand the beloved universe in unexpected ways, promising new adventures and emotions for audiences of all ages.
In summary, while Josh Gad may have some regrets about his original choices for voicing Olaf, he remains deeply connected to the character and the ongoing legacy of the Frozen franchise. With new films on the horizon, fans can look forward to more heartwarming moments and catchy tunes, all delivered through Gad’s unmistakable voice.