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Disney's "Moana 2" Second Trailer Unveiled At D23

  • Writer: Dan Lalonde
    Dan Lalonde
  • Aug 10, 2024
  • 3 min read



Moana And Maui Embark On A New Voyage, Introducing Fresh Faces And Thrilling Adventures In The Long-Awaited Sequel


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Disney's D23 Showcase was nothing short of spectacular, especially when it opened with the highly anticipated "Moana 2." Fans were treated to a live performance by Auli’i Cravalho, the voice behind the beloved character Moana, who captivated the audience with the sequel’s theme song, "We’re Back." The excitement only grew as Dwayne Johnson, who voices the legendary demigod Maui, joined Cravalho on stage. This powerful moment set the stage for the reveal of the film's second trailer, which has since taken the internet by storm.


A Journey Beyond the Known


"Moana 2" picks up where the first film left off, yet promises an even more expansive adventure. The 2016 original introduced audiences to the spirited Moana, who defied the odds to save her people and reconnect with her wayfinding heritage. The sequel builds on this foundation, taking Moana, Maui, and a brand-new crew of seafaring companions on an epic voyage through the farthest reaches of Oceania.


In this new chapter, Moana receives a mysterious call from her ancestors, summoning her to venture into long-lost waters that are as treacherous as they are alluring. Unlike her previous journey, this one is shrouded in ancient myths and dangers that challenge Moana in ways she’s never experienced before. As the leader of her tribe, Moana must navigate not only the vast ocean but also the responsibilities that come with her new role, including managing the dynamics with her younger sister, a new character introduced in this film.


A Fresh Creative Vision


The sequel’s production comes with a fascinating backstory. Initially conceived as a television series, the project was reimagined as a full-length feature film, much to the delight of fans worldwide. This pivot from TV to film was driven by the rich narrative possibilities that a larger canvas could offer, allowing for a more in-depth exploration of Oceania’s myths and Moana’s evolving leadership.


"Moana 2" is helmed by director Dave Derrick Jr., known for his work on the original movie. The musical score promises to be another standout feature, with a blend of talents that include Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear, winners of the Grammy for their work on "The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical," as well as Opetaia Foa’i and Mark Mancina. Notably, Lin-Manuel Miranda, who played a significant role in the music of the first film, will not be returning for the sequel.


A Box Office Titan in the Making


The original "Moana" was not only a critical darling but also a box office juggernaut, grossing over $680 million worldwide. Its success continued on Disney+, where it amassed over 1 billion hours of streaming last year. Given this impressive track record, expectations are sky-high for "Moana 2."


Adding to the excitement is the announcement of a live-action adaptation of the original "Moana" in development. This project is set to bring the vibrant world of Moana to life in a new way, promising to attract both fans of the animated film and new audiences alike.


Anticipation Builds for the New Chapter


With the release of the second trailer, anticipation for "Moana 2" has reached a fever pitch. The trailer teases a visually stunning journey that is both familiar and refreshingly new. Fans can look forward to an emotional and action-packed story that delves deeper into Moana's heritage and the mysteries of Oceania.


As Moana steps into her role as chief, she faces challenges that test her courage, wisdom, and heart. Her bond with Maui, the return of beloved characters, and the introduction of new, dynamic figures promise to make "Moana 2" a sequel that not only lives up to the original but potentially surpasses it in scope and storytelling.



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