HomeEntertainmentDisney sued for $10 million by animator Buck Woodall over 'copying' his original content for the animated film Moana

Disney sued for $10 million by animator Buck Woodall over 'copying' his original content for the animated film Moana

Disney is facing a copyright lawsuit alleging that the Moana franchise was heavily inspired by a decades-old screenplay without the writer's authorization.

January 13, 2025 / 15:41 IST
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Buck Woodall is seeking $10 billion in damages, equivalent to 2.5% of the gross revenue generated by Moana.
Buck Woodall is seeking $10 billion in damages, equivalent to 2.5% of the gross revenue generated by Moana.

Disney is facing a copyright lawsuit claiming that the highly successful Moana franchise was largely based on a decades-old screenplay, allegedly used without the original writer's permission.

Animator Buck Woodall has reportedly filed a lawsuit against Disney, accusing the studio of copying his idea for the animated film Moana and its sequel.

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Buck Woodall is seeking $10 billion in damages, equivalent to 2.5% of the gross revenue generated by Moana. According to the lawsuit, Woodall alleges that he shared the screenplay and trailer for his film with Jenny Marchick, who was the director of development at Mandeville Films at the time. Marchick, who now serves as DreamWorks Animation's head of development for features, is claimed to have had access to the materials that Woodall asserts were later used without his consent.

According to a report by The Hollywood Reporter, the lawsuit, filed in California federal court last week, alleges that Disney took elements from a screenplay Woodall wrote for an animated film titled Bucky. The screenplay shares similar themes, including the story of teenagers from an ancient Polynesian village embarking on adventures to protect their homes.