The cast ofFrozen 2gave commuters in Los Angeles quite the show inJames Corden‘s latest “Crosswalk the Musical” segment.Kristen Bell,Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff andJosh Gadall appeared on theLate Late Show Wednesdaynight to perform some of the biggest songs from their hit 2014 movieFrozen.And while Bell, Groff and Gad all reprised their roles from the original movie, Corden took Menzel’s iconic Princess Elsa for himself.“I’m aware she played Elsa in the movie and I’m sure she was fine, but this is a live performance, something Idina Menzel knows very little about,” Corden joked of the Tony-winning Broadway icon.“I’m sure James is gonna be really great,” Menzel says after she’s announced as Sven, Kristoff’s loyal reindeer. “I mean, before I sing Elsa songs I have to warm up for at least an hour, and I drink tea, and I have to get my sleep and have a humidifier in my room, and that’s on top of the years of training I’ve done leading up to this. But, you know, James just bought a blonde wig so, basically the same.”Terence Patrick/CBSKristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Josh Gad, and Jonathan Groff join James Corden for Crosswalk the Musical: Frozen 2.Terence Patrick/CBSJames Corden.Terence Patrick/CBSBut once the group goes through their first song “Do You Want to Be a Snowman?” Bell brings up how a casting change might benefit them more.“James, I’m really sorry to say this and I will shut up if no one else feels this way, but I really, kinda think that Idina should play Elsa,” she says, with Corden immediately feeling offended.“Does anyone feel this? Anyone? Anyone?” Corden asks as the whole crew raises their hands. “Okay fine, we will decide in a sing-off, an epic sing-off. Whoever’s got the best voice is Elsa on the crosswalk.”After Menzel sings a few belting notes from the newFrozen 2song “Into the Unknown,” a dejected Corden admits defeat.“You know, sometimes you have to make sacrifices for the greater good. Sometimes you have to let it go,” Corden says, before he reappears later dressed as a snowflake.The cast then sings “First Time in Forever” and a new song from the sequel, “Some Things Never Change,” before Menzel comes out for the show-stopping tune “Let It Go.”Frozen 2is in theaters Friday.

The cast ofFrozen 2gave commuters in Los Angeles quite the show inJames Corden‘s latest “Crosswalk the Musical” segment.

Kristen Bell,Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff andJosh Gadall appeared on theLate Late Show Wednesdaynight to perform some of the biggest songs from their hit 2014 movieFrozen.

And while Bell, Groff and Gad all reprised their roles from the original movie, Corden took Menzel’s iconic Princess Elsa for himself.

“I’m aware she played Elsa in the movie and I’m sure she was fine, but this is a live performance, something Idina Menzel knows very little about,” Corden joked of the Tony-winning Broadway icon.

“I’m sure James is gonna be really great,” Menzel says after she’s announced as Sven, Kristoff’s loyal reindeer. “I mean, before I sing Elsa songs I have to warm up for at least an hour, and I drink tea, and I have to get my sleep and have a humidifier in my room, and that’s on top of the years of training I’ve done leading up to this. But, you know, James just bought a blonde wig so, basically the same.”

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Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Josh Gad, and Jonathan Groff join James Corden for Crosswalk the Musical: Frozen 2, during The Late Late Show with James Corden airing Wednesday, November 20, 2019.

Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Josh Gad, and Jonathan Groff join James Corden for Crosswalk the Musical: Frozen 2.Terence Patrick/CBS

Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Josh Gad, and Jonathan Groff join James Corden for Crosswalk the Musical: Frozen 2, during The Late Late Show with James Corden airing Wednesday, November 20, 2019.

James Corden.Terence Patrick/CBS

Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Josh Gad, and Jonathan Groff join James Corden for Crosswalk the Musical: Frozen 2, during The Late Late Show with James Corden airing Wednesday, November 20, 2019.

But once the group goes through their first song “Do You Want to Be a Snowman?” Bell brings up how a casting change might benefit them more.

“James, I’m really sorry to say this and I will shut up if no one else feels this way, but I really, kinda think that Idina should play Elsa,” she says, with Corden immediately feeling offended.

“Does anyone feel this? Anyone? Anyone?” Corden asks as the whole crew raises their hands. “Okay fine, we will decide in a sing-off, an epic sing-off. Whoever’s got the best voice is Elsa on the crosswalk.”

After Menzel sings a few belting notes from the newFrozen 2song “Into the Unknown,” a dejected Corden admits defeat.

“You know, sometimes you have to make sacrifices for the greater good. Sometimes you have to let it go,” Corden says, before he reappears later dressed as a snowflake.

The cast then sings “First Time in Forever” and a new song from the sequel, “Some Things Never Change,” before Menzel comes out for the show-stopping tune “Let It Go.”

Frozen 2is in theaters Friday.

source: people.com