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Moana 2 hits theaters in November

Draugoth

Gold Member
Disney announced a sequel to “Moana,” which will be released theatrically on Nov. 27.

“’Moana’ remains an incredibly popular franchise,” Iger said in a statement. “We can’t wait to give you more of Moana and Maui when ‘Moana 2’ comes to theaters this November.”



Dave Derrick Jr. is directing the sequel, with music from the duo of Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear, as well as Opetaia Foa’i and Mark Mancina, who worked on the first film. Lin-Manuel Miranda, who wrote “How Far I’ll Go” and “You’re Welcome,” isn’t expected to return with new songs for the follow-up.
 

jason10mm

Gold Member
Hopefully we get at least an awesome luau dance number with some fit girls

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And I'm sure Disney will cast for a worldly audience with all ranges of ethnicities represented across the globe for this fantasy story, right?
 

kruis

Exposing the sinister cartel of retailers who allow companies to pay for advertising space.
Disney is now completely creatively bankrupt. They're now producing sequels to The Lion King (live action), Maleficent (live action), Frozen 3 and 4, Inside Out, Toy Story (two more movies), Moana, Zootopia. Plus a live action remake of the original Moana and Lilo & Stitch. There's probably even more remakes in the pipeline. Between now and Q4 2026 there's only one original story in production: Pixar's Elio that's slated for June 2025.
 

kunonabi

Member
No miranda songs and no godawful crab sequence could make it better than the first pretty easily. Just needs a decent villain and for Moana herself to actually be interesting.
 

jason10mm

Gold Member
Disney is now completely creatively bankrupt. They're now producing sequels to The Lion King (live action), Maleficent (live action), Frozen 3 and 4, Inside Out, Toy Story (two more movies), Moana, Zootopia. Plus a live action remake of the original Moana and Lilo & Stitch. There's probably even more remakes in the pipeline. Between now and Q4 2026 there's only one original story in production: Pixar's Elio that's slated for June 2025.
No kidding, if they are gonna remake stuff at least swing for the fences

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and how IN THE HELL have we not gotten a "Fast and Furious" parody movie starring the OG lovebug?

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K' Dash

Member
Moana and Encanto are my daughters favorite Disney movies, so I'm going to watch it for sure.

Can't wait to see the look on her face :messenger_smiling_hearts:
 

Stitch

Gold Member
Why in Spanish the movie is called Vaiana?

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In many European countries, the name of the titular character, Moana, was changed to Vaiana due to a trademark conflict. The film was released in those countries to bear the alternative name in the title. In Italy, the film was released with the title Oceania; media outlets speculated that the name change was to avoid confusion with Italian pornographic actress Moana Pozzi, and Disney Italy's head of theatrical marketing, Davide Romani, acknowledged they were "thinking about the issue" at a meeting of Italian exhibitors in 2015.


 

Heimdall_Xtreme

Jim Ryan Fanclub's #1 Member
Not In LATAM, I guess you mean Spain?
Here in Mexico it is known as Moana... in Spain many movies change the name of the original movies.



In many European countries, the name of the titular character, Moana, was changed to Vaiana due to a trademark conflict. The film was released in those countries to bear the alternative name in the title. In Italy, the film was released with the title Oceania; media outlets speculated that the name change was to avoid confusion with Italian pornographic actress Moana Pozzi, and Disney Italy's head of theatrical marketing, Davide Romani, acknowledged they were "thinking about the issue" at a meeting of Italian exhibitors in 2015.



Great answer 🧠 :messenger_grinning:👍
 

Trogdor1123

Gold Member
Moana is top tier Disney but I have zero interest in a sequel.
I’m just the same. The first movie was awesome. It was great. I don’t see it really needing a sequel though. Moana was the only live remake I was looking forward to but this seems to just muddy the water.
 

jason10mm

Gold Member
Are they still going ahead with a Lilo and Stitch live action? I would prefer that over Moana, personally. Maybe they can film them both simultaneously since the casting would overlap a lot.

Disney, I need my Elvis!!!
 

MrA

Banned
Based on what I’ve heard from the book readers, a Black Cauldron remake that follows the books more closely would be fire.
The black cauldron removes the big hero (the main character isnt the big hero in first 4 books) and drops any interesting themes a proper telling would be awesome, and start with the book of three, but disney today would never deliver on that
 

Billbofet

Member
I consider this the last great animated film from Disney, but I have no interest in a sequel. I don't think my kids give a shit either since this was 8 years ago.
Plus, if there is then a Moana live-action movie.... WTF?!
 

Chittagong

Gold Member
Well, I can confirm that blowing in the seashell and the last waa-hoo yell are authentic Polynesian, however it's supposed to be a haka man doing that. I guess cultural appropriation in this direction is acceptable to Disney.
 
All these sequels.

Just please, make them stop!
Hollywood is creatively bankrupt. Aside from some unique indie movies, it's either Disney levels of trash filled with insane amounts of pandering or bait sequels of older good movies.
And I'm sure they will cast for a worldly audience with all ranges of ethnicities represented across the globe for this fantasy story, right?
Not pointing you three out specifically, but sometimes I feel like I'm stuck in a time loop where I see responses very similar to these three, back to back, in almost every new trailer thread.

Maybe there should be a vote or something so that we can figure out what type of new movies/trailers GAF members like yourselves actually want to see. You guys might know of some hidden gems out there that never get threads here.
 

The Cockatrice

Gold Member
Not pointing you three out specifically, but sometimes I feel like I'm stuck in a time loop where I see responses very similar to these three, back to back, in almost every new trailer thread.

Maybe there should be a vote or something so that we can figure out what type of new movies/trailers GAF members like yourselves actually want to see. You guys might know of some hidden gems out there that never get threads here.

 

jason10mm

Gold Member
And knuckles.

My opinion on a trailer will be based on the track record of the company along with what I see in the announcement.

I don't shit on stuff indiscriminately, these are precision shits like a B-1B flying from Texas to strike a warehouse in Yemen that has been given 2 days warning to clear the good stuff out :p
 

RJMacready73

Simps for Amouranth
I watched this along with Tangled on an almost weekly basis with my wee girl for about 2yrs and I gotta admit, they never grew old, Moana is an absolutely brilliant story wrapped up in some incredible visuals, if they nail another great story, get the same song team back they could be onto another winner, aye, I'm all for it
 

WoJ

Member
Hopefully we get at least an awesome luau dance number with some fit girls

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And I'm sure Disney will cast for a worldly audience with all ranges of ethnicities represented across the globe for this fantasy story, right?
Jokes on you, we will get luau dancers but it will all be trans women.

Moana doesn't need a sequel. First one was great. But Disney wasn't as terrible as they are now when they made the first one.
 

Doom85

Member
We've reached the 90s Direct to Video sequel era.

I mean, the Aladdin sequels were pretty good. I never saw it, but The Lion King sequel is supposed to be interesting and dark. And Cinderella 3 of all things apparently slaps pretty hard (no one talks about 2 so I assume it sucks).

And Extremely Goofy Movie is a lot of fun. Yeah, it’s a retread of some of the ideas of the first movie, but still really fun.

But then you get shit like the Atlantis “sequel” which is just three random stories with no connection (I heard it was supposed to be a show pilot?). The Brother Bear sequel existing somehow (barely anyone gave a shit about the first one, why did this get a sequel? Thank god Home on the Range didn’t, the first one alone was a plague on humanity).

But the true stinker was Mulan 2. Mushu becomes an unlikable piece of shit. And Mulan destroys a potential alliance with another country that could now lead to war with countless people dying all because she wants to help three women she just met not have to wind up in arranged marriages.

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Like, yeah, arranged marriages could suck, but a massive war that could result in countless people dying? That MIGHT just suck more, you know?

The best Disney sequel (in general, so including theatrical and direct to video) to me is still Rescuers Down Under, which is nuts because I don’t even really like the first one, but damn, Down Under is a great adventure. Likable leads, good humor, great animation, and one hell of a fun villain.

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jason10mm

Gold Member
The thing with these direct to VHS sequels is they were A. fodder for an unsophisticated audience (i.e. kids that needed something to watch on a friday night) and B. they served as proving grounds for up and coming writers, directors, etc to hone their craft in a relatively underresourced, low risk way.

Moana 2 and similar films are not that. They are high stakes, resource intensive efforts which begs the question WHY? No other ideas? Too hard to sell new IP? Legal reasons to protect trademark? A desire to avoid any requirement to license anything? I can only imagine how costly it will be to make a live action version anywhere near the scale of Moana because that film was expensive AF at 150 mill.
 

JayK47

Member
I do not believe Disney is capable of making anything good anymore. They are morally and creatively bankrupt. Moana is a decent movie. I have very low hopes for all of these sequels.
 

Hudo

Member
Y'all dunked on Atlantis back then (I really like that movie). But now you wouldn't mind Disney making movies as good as that again, wouldn't you?
 
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