“It would have made me more money than any other movie.” Michael Douglas still regrets turning down this multimillion-dollar hit

“It would have made me more money than any other movie.” Michael Douglas still regrets turning down this multimillion-dollar hit
“It would have made me more money than any other movie.” Michael Douglas still regrets turning down this multimillion-dollar hit

The actor only had to put his voice in this Disney bombshell that he missed

Michael Douglas He has had a long career full of box office hits such as ‘Behind the Green Heart’, ‘Wall Street’, ‘Fatal Attraction’, ‘Basic Instinct’ or ‘Ant-Man’, but over the years he has also rejected many titles. Of course, he is very clear that there is only one who had a thunderous success that he regrets with all his might.

Logical that he regrets

As our German colleagues from Filmstarts remember, the actor made that confession in an interview given on the talk show he did. James Corden. Douglas made it clear that this was a unique case, as he had no regrets about passing up any other roles:

I don’t regret any role I’ve turned down except for one in an animated film. I just had to do the voice and it would have made me more money than any other movie I’ve ever done. I don’t think I can tell which one it is… (whispers) ‘Frozen’

Unfortunately, Douglas did not want to go into detail about which character he had rejected.. Knowing the film, the role that seems to fit him the most is that of Agnarr, the father of Anna and Elsa, but his limited participation does not seem to fit too much with the fact that it would have made Douglas more money than any other film of his long filmography.

Fans have speculated that it was most likely Olaf, the snowman who immediately became a Disney icon and who in the original version of ‘Frozen’ was voiced by Josh Gad. However, everything indicates that we will never have any confirmation in this regard.

What is undeniable is that if the offer to Douglas included any type of participation in the profits, it is logical that he still regrets it. Let’s remember that ‘Frozen’ It was the highest-grossing film of 2013 with a gross of $1.28 billion., a figure that also places it as one of the 25 highest-grossing films in the history of cinema. And then ‘Frozen 2’ devastated even more with revenues of 1,453 million.

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