Josh Gad will be reprising his Frozen snowman, Olaf, to entertain fans on lockdown.
20.03.2020 - 15:37 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Josh Gad told his followers he was struggling with his emotions during the coronavirus crisis in an emotional Instagram video on Thursday.
The Frozen II star, who has two daughters with his wife Ida, posted the clip, which showed him with tears in his eyes before they streamed down his cheeks, alongside the caption: “It’s okay to cry”.
In the video, Josh, 39, explained: “Cried for a second. I was gonna do it by myself, and then I thought, it’s important for everybody to understand that we’re all
Josh Gad will be reprising his Frozen snowman, Olaf, to entertain fans on lockdown.
A Frozen digital series is set to be released by Walt Disney Animation staring this week. The series of digital shorts will revolve around the hugely popular character of Olaf (voiced by Josh Gad) and will be delivered via Disney’s social channels – so you will be able to watch them for free.
Josh Gad is keeping “Frozen” fans happy in isolation.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
More Olaf is on the way to help us through quarantine!
Upcoming Disney movie Artemis Fowl, which is directed by Kenneth Branagh, is set to debut on the streaming service Disney+. The movie was originally set for release is cinemas in May but of course, with most auditoriums closed, the decision has been made to stream the movie into homes.
As movie theaters remain shuttered across major markets, Disney is forgoing the theatrical window for its family adventure film Artemis Fowl, opting to debut it on Disney+ at a future date. The film, based on Eoin Colfer's children's books of the same name and directed by Kenneth Branagh and starring Judi Dench, Colin Farrell and Josh Gad, was slated for theatrical release May 29.
Jake Johnson is taking a little note from Josh Gad and other celebrities in reading to fans during the quarantine state we’re currently in due to coronavirus.
By Bruce Haring
Josh Gad wants everyone to know that it's OK to cry.
Josh Gad is getting candid about his emotions in the midst of the coronavirus crisis.
Josh Gad wants everyone to know that it's OK to cry.
Josh Gad wants to give fans of all ages a distraction during such a stressful and uncertain time due to the coronavirus pandemic, so he is picking up a good book — actually, numerous books. Last week, theFrozen star began sharing children's books via social media, starting with Olivia Goes to Venice by Ian Falconer.
While they may have delayed the release of their live-action version of Mulan, Disney has released a brand new trailer for Artemis Fowl with the film’s late-May release date reportedly still intact.
Josh, who brought popular character Olaf to life, has been reading his favourite books aloud on Twitter in order to keep spirits high during the Coronavirus crisis.
A few days back, Josh Gad went live on Twitter to read a bedtime story — and on Tuesday he came back with another one.
Josh Gad is doing his part to help kids at home!
Josh Gad is bringing calm to the world of Twitter.