The actor-comedian, loved by children as the voice of snowman Olaf in Disney's viral hit "Frozen", will be seen fighting an alien attack in Chris Columbus-directed 3D, sci-fi comedy with Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Michelle Monaghan and Peter Dinklage.
"There's something really refreshing about heroes without a cape or a superpower, who have to utilize their skill sets, right? And I do think that in the vein of great movies that have come before us - like Ghostbusters, it is great to see the everyman, or the geek, rise up to the occasion. That's something that everybody can relate to," Gad told reporters at a recent media event in Cancun.
"And I think that these characters all represent something that hopefully somebody sees in themselves - that it's not just I need to eat only egg whites and have claws to fight, to save the world. I can eat like Kevin James or Josh Gad and be just fine."
The movie's plot revolves around a bunch of former arcade games champions who get a chance to save the world when aliens misinterpret video games footage that NASA sent them and attack the Earth using games like Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, Centipede, Space Invaders, Arkanoids and Tetris as their models.
"This movie is about the unsung hero. This is about a group of guys who had a skill that seemed pretty useless back in the day, and they were so good at it that there was actually a way to channel it and to use it for good, and to defeat the aliens, which is pretty amazing," James said.
"Pixels" hits the screens on July 31.
