Dylan O'Brien Just Revealed Why He Wasn't Cast In "Frozen 2," And Unfortunately It Does Make Sense

Dylan O'Brien is a certified TV and film star, but that doesn't mean he's nailed every audition he's gone out for.

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In fact, the star of Teen Wolf, Maze Runner, Not Okay, Taylor Swift's All Too Well short film, and much more recently revealed a particularly challenging audition for a high-profile movie.

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On Thursday, Dylan appeared on Late Night to chat about his new film about the origin of Saturday Night Live, titled Saturday Night. But he and host Seth Meyers, an SNL alum, took a moment to discuss Dylan's disastrous audition for...Frozen 2.

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Dylan didn't appear in the Frozen sequel, which came out in 2019. He also didn't reveal which character he auditioned for.

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While it seems the actor tried his hardest for a shot at being in the film, he did admit to Seth that he did not go into the audition with high hopes. "I knew that I probably wasn't going to get it," he said, considering the movie is, well, a musical.

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"They're looking for sort of multi-talented, multi-hyphenate people who can act and sing," he said. Of those two boxes, Dylan said, "I didn't check, to be honest, probably either."

Dylan O'Brien talks about the industry's demand for multi-talented people who can act and sing, humorously admitting he didn't check if he's one of them
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"I sang across a desk to the casting associate. I know I can't sing," he said, telling Seth he "absolutely" knew he couldn't sing going into the audition. "But I just wanted to do it because sometimes it's just good...I don't always feel like a real actor because I'm not."

Dylan O'Brien on a talk show, sharing his experience about singing for a casting associate despite knowing he can't sing
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Considering Dylan admitted he knew he couldn't sing, Seth asked when he thought the casting director realized this too, and Dylan had quite the story to share. "This poor woman. I remember this specific detail: she asked me painfully if I could get to the chorus because she needed to see if I had a certain range," he said, noting he was "swimming" in the song's first verse before trying his best to continue singing.

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There was a specific moment when Dylan officially knew the role wasn't going his way. "She said two 'OKs.' I'll never forget it, and then she said, 'Thank you for coming in. I think we'd probably need a bit of a stronger singer.'"

Dylan O'Brien on a talk show set, sharing a quote about a past experience. The quote discusses how he was told they needed a stronger singer
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All in all, Dylan doesn't look back at the audition badly. "I honestly only remember it fondly," he said before telling Seth jokingly, "I'm glad that that's what they chose for you to ask me about."

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You can watch Dylan's full interview with Seth below: