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'Frozen 2' Spoilers, Cast Update: Even the Stars of the Film Do Not Know Much About the Sequel

Josh Gad has started voice work for "Frozen 2," but the actor said in a recent interview that he does not know everything that happens in the movie just yet.

While promoting his new film "Murder on the Orient Express," he revealed via Movie Web that Disney has not provided the full script to the actor, who is the voice behind the snowman Olaf, because he tends to let the cat out of the bag when he is not allowed to:

I don't want to spoil anything but Olaf only lasts for the first act. I'm kidding. Disney has kept all of it from me. They're gonna give me pieces of dialogue out of context because I have a big mouth.

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Indeed, details about "Frozen 2" are being kept under wraps. Gad is not the only one who is being left in the dark about the plot of the film. While they know a bit, they are not allowed to let slip crucial details about the sequel, which is understood.

In a recent interview with Independent, Kristen Bell, who will reprise her role as Princess Anna in "Frozen 2," said that she does not have anything to reveal about the movie "where I wouldn't be tackled by Disney guards the minute I left the room." She, however, teased that fans will not be disappointed:

But I will say I expected it to be good and it's even better. This is not episode two in a TV series of Frozen. This is our creative team sitting in a room for months saying: is there another development in any of these character's lives that would have a purpose to be told that isn't just like: Oh, I lost my watch! Olaf found it! Great songs! And I think they've hit on something that is helpful, relatable and resonant.

"Frozen 2" is not set for release until 2019 so it will be a while before official details will be shared by Disney.

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