“Frozen” actor Josh Gad has revealed that he missed out of a role in “Avatar” because he was “overweight”.
Gad says the sci-fi film’s director James Cameron wanted to cast him in the movie but after getting a digital transformation of the character, he changed his decision.
“I supposedly looked like a tall, overweight Smurf” when digitally transformed into one of the film’s blue characters.
Gad recalled the auditions for the film in his book "In Gad We Trust: A Tell-Some", which was published on January 14, according to an entertainment news outlet.
The 43-year-old actor said he was almost a part of the 2009 movie and would have portrayed the role.
"I put myself on tape and shortly thereafter got a call that Cameron wanted to fly me to Los Angeles for a final callback at his Lightstorm production offices," said the actor.
However, after getting the digital avatar, Gad looked like a "tall overweight Smurf" rather than what was required.
"I apparently did not get (the role) because, while James Cameron was said to be thrilled with my audition, when I was turned into a digital Avatar I supposedly looked like a tall, overweight Smurf."
Upon its release in 2009, "Avatar" became the top-grossing film of all time at the worldwide box office with more than USD 2.8 billion in revenues. It was nominated for nine Academy Awards including best picture and best director, and won three Oscars, for best cinematography, production design and visual effects.
The blockbuster movie featured Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver and Stephen Lang. Its second installment released in 2022, titled "Avatar: The Way of Water".