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Time: How the Producers of Once Upon a Time Kept That Frozen Shocker a Secret

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  • May 13, 2014 at 5:49 pm #269264
    MatthewPaul
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    http://time.com/96491/elsa-frozen-once-upon-a-time-secret/

    Executive producers Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis dish on how they kept the season-ending shocker on ice

    So, was that Elsa from Frozen on the season finale of Once Upon a Time?

    “That is indeed Elsa from Frozen,” says Edward Kitsis, one of the show’s executive producers. “Yep.”

    But, while fans were surprised to see that very familiar glittery blue cape at the end of the episode, Kitsis and his co-producer, Adam Horowitz, tell TIME that they were surprised by something else: the fact that the big reveal remained a surprise.

    The idea to bring Frozen into the Once Upon a Time universe has been in the works ever since Kitsis and Horowitz saw the film around the time of its November 2013 release. They immediately saw a connection to their own work: “A person perceived to be a villain who’s actually misunderstood is our favorite kind of character,” says Kitsis. (Who will play that person hasn’t yet been decided; the character of Elsa on the show is yet to be cast.)

    The idea stuck in their heads, and by February it was clear that they couldn’t just forget about it. They came up with a story idea that incorporated the character, pitched it to the network, got ABC’s O.K. to pitch it at a corporate level and then finally got the go-ahead; fans who think the movie studio asked the TV network to include the character have it backwards. It helped, they say, that they were careful to be sure that their story didn’t mess with anything set up by the movie, and that they were clearly Frozen fans.

    So, if the idea has been in the works for months, how did they protect the surprise? Horowitz says that they wrote an alternate ending for the episode and distributed that script to the cast and crew. Only a handful of people got to see the real thing — and many people who work on the show didn’t even find out until afterwards.

    What was in that alternate final scene? Horowitz and Kitsis are practicing their secretiveness on that one too.

    “It’s something we’re probably going to want to use [later],” says Horowitz.

    “It’s another iconic Disney totem,” hints Kitsis. “We’ll leave it at that.”

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    May 13, 2014 at 5:52 pm #269265
    RumplesGirl
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    What was in that alternate final scene? Horowitz and Kitsis are practicing their secretiveness on that one too.

    “It’s something we’re probably going to want to use [later],” says Horowitz.

    “It’s another iconic Disney totem,” hints Kitsis. “We’ll leave it at that.”

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    May 13, 2014 at 6:37 pm #269271
    truidia
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    Well I’m still holding out for the Blue fairy as the final villain, so she’s out. Since nothing leaked from the cast and crew anyway, my guess is a well known but not particularly exciting or headline worthy Disney antagonist. Scar perhaps?

    May 13, 2014 at 9:27 pm #269304
    TheWatcher
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    Ooooh now they’ve got me all curious xD I would love to know what it was. I’m betting it was simply Jafar though

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