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'Moana 2' first poster unveiled, makers share trailer date

Beloved Disney animated film 'Moana' is getting a sequel. The first poster for 'Moana 2' just dropped and the makers behind it shared the trailer date which will be released on Wednesday.

May 29, 2024 / 12:11 IST
Moana 2' is set to hit theaters on November 27, 2024. The sequel promises to take audiences on a new and expansive voyage with beloved characters Moana and Maui, along with a brand-new crew of seafarers.

Moana 2' is set to hit theaters on November 27, 2024. The sequel promises to take audiences on a new and expansive voyage with beloved characters Moana and Maui, along with a brand-new crew of seafarers.


Disney has officially announced that the first trailer for the highly anticipated animated sequel, 'Moana 2,' will be released tomorrow, Wednesday, May 29. This exciting news was shared by Disney on their Instagram account, accompanied by the film's first poster and the caption, "The ocean is calling them back." Fans have been eagerly awaiting more updates since the film's announcement a few months ago, and the trailer release marks a significant milestone.


'Moana 2' is set to hit theatres on November 27, 2024. The sequel promises to take audiences on a new and expansive voyage with beloved characters Moana and Maui, along with a brand-new crew of seafarers. According to the film's synopsis, Moana receives an unexpected call from her wayfinding ancestors, prompting her to embark on a journey to the far seas of Oceania. This adventure will lead her into dangerous and uncharted waters, presenting challenges unlike anything she has faced before.

The sequel is directed by Dave Derrick Jr. and features new songs by Abigail Barlow, Emily Bear, Mark Mancina, and Opetaia Foa'i. The involvement of these talented individuals ensures that the sequel will continue the musical legacy of the original film.

Auli'i Cravalho, who voiced Moana in the original film, has confirmed her return to voice the titular character. She announced her involvement on Instagram with a clip of herself at Disney's animation studios, lip-syncing to Beyoncé's "Texas Hold 'Em," with the caption, "That feeling when you're officially returning to Motunui." Her post was met with enthusiasm from fans, eager to see her reprise her role.

Originally, Disney had planned to continue Moana's story as a TV series. However, the project's potential impressed executives enough to develop it into a full-length film. This decision underscores the confidence Disney has in the story's appeal and the characters' enduring popularity.

In addition to the animated sequel, a live-action adaptation of "Moana" is also in the works. Dwayne Johnson, who voiced Maui in the animated film, recently confirmed that production for the live-action version is scheduled to begin this fall. This adaptation will bring the beloved story to life in a new format, adding to the excitement surrounding the "Moana" franchise.

'Moana 2' is set to deliver an epic and heartwarming journey that will captivate audiences once again. With its rich storytelling, stunning animation, and memorable music, the sequel is poised to be a significant hit. Fans can look forward to experiencing the new trailer and joining Moana on her next adventure when the film releases in theatres later this year.

Entertainment desk -
first published: May 29, 2024 12:11 pm

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