Moana 2 is coming to cinemas eight years after the first film (Picture: Disney)
Disney is poised to release its highly anticipated sequel, Moana 2, and I have to admit I was wrong about it.
In the current film landscape, the studio has been busy with what often seems an all-encompassing agenda of live-action remakes and sequels – Inside Out 2, The Little Mermaid, Disenchanted, Hocus Pocus 2 and Pinocchio in the last couple of years alone.
There has been one major box office success there, with the others debuting to mixed and then not-so-positive reviews and audience reactions.
With that in mind, I wasn’t very hyped for Moana 2, although knowing how dearly it is held by Disney fans – second only to Frozen, and it’s a very close-run thing – I hoped it would live up to their expectations.
It had also taken a slightly confusing detour through its development period, where it was initially slated as a Disney Plus streaming series instead. There’s also the rather confusing matter of a live-action remake of the first Moana film currently shooting and aiming for a 2026 release.
However, my doubts were silenced.
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This time, Moana is now a big sister – and a ‘living legend’ among her community (Picture: Disney)
Continuing Moana’s (Auli’I Cravalho) journey eight years after the first movie, the heroine is now a big sister and continuing her journey as a voyager – this time her ancestors task her with breaking the god Nalo’s curse on the hidden island of Motufetu.
And, of course, she teams up once more with everyone’s favourite demi-god Maui (Dwayne Johnson).
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This may sound rather similar to the first film’s quest – which involved another island and another goddess – but original screenplay writer Jard Bush has teamed up well with co-director Dana Ledoux Miller to provide a story that brings back everything you want to see return, but without it lazily relying on those tropes.
That means more of the beautifully animated ocean, more of Maui’s sassy tattoos trying to guide him to do the right thing (and getting relegating to his armpit for the trouble), as well as a – quite frankly – delightfully extended return for the fearsome coconut-like pirates the Kakamora.
Dwayne Johnson is of course back as Maui (as are Moana’s sidekicks) (Picture: Disney)
The film does well breaking new ground while harking back to elements that made Moana so beloved in the first place (Picture: Disney)
That Miller is a first-time feature-length director alongside David Derrick Jr and Jason Hand makes the deft touch of Moana 2 even more impressive.
Firstly, Moana 2 is an absolutely stunning film visually. It looks gorgeous, and ultra-realistic in the way it animates everything from hair strands to water. It …read more
Source:: Metro