Moana is officially getting a sequel, which will be released on November 27, 2024. The announcement surprised many Disney fans, especially since the studio is already hard at work developing a live-action remake of the original 2016 film. Originally developed as a series for Disney+, Moana 2 transitioned into a film that will see its titular character again team up with the demigod Maui to protect her island from unforeseen dangers.Disney CEO Bob Iger announced Moana 2 during a recent interview outlining the studio’s 2024 release slate, in which he also revealed new details for exciting upcoming projects like Toy Story 5, Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2, and Frozen 3. During his update, Iger provided precious few details about the sequel’s plot, revealing that it will see Moana, Maui, and a group of new characters setting sail on a voyage to protect the world from a new threat. However, fans have yet to learn exactly what Moana’s next adventure will be about. Even so, some hints from the first movie betray what storyline the highly anticipated sequel should follow.If this were the case, it would explain why Moana’s parents were so overprotective of her in the first film. While Chief Tui’s explanation fits the needs of the story, it would make even more sense for him to fear his daughter’s return to the sea if he knew that this was where she came from in the first place. Afraid of losing his daughter, Tui would do anything in his power to keep Moana from wandering into the ocean and discovering her true identity. Moana’s godhood is hinted at further in the original film by her ability to enter the Realm of the Monsters, which Maui claims is an impossible feat for a human to accomplish. Her ability not only to enter the Realm of the Monsters but also escape with her life could hint that Moana is not a mere mortal after all. Moana 2 could see its titular character discovering her true identity — and how she came to Motonui in the first place.
Moana is officially getting a sequel, which will be released on November 27, 2024. The announcement surprised many Disney fans, especially since the studio is already hard at work developing a live-action remake of the original 2016 film. Originally developed as a series for Disney+, Moana 2 transitioned into a film that will see its titular character again team up with the demigod Maui to protect her island from unforeseen dangers.
Disney CEO Bob Iger announced Moana 2 during a recent interview outlining the studio’s 2024 release slate, in which he also revealed new details for exciting upcoming projects like Toy Story 5, Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2, and Frozen 3. During his update, Iger provided precious few details about the sequel’s plot, revealing that it will see Moana, Maui, and a group of new characters setting sail on a voyage to protect the world from a new threat. However, fans have yet to learn exactly what Moana’s next adventure will be about. Even so, some hints from the first movie betray what storyline the highly anticipated sequel should follow.
If this were the case, it would explain why Moana’s parents were so overprotective of her in the first film. While Chief Tui’s explanation fits the needs of the story, it would make even more sense for him to fear his daughter’s return to the sea if he knew that this was where she came from in the first place. Afraid of losing his daughter, Tui would do anything in his power to keep Moana from wandering into the ocean and discovering her true identity. Moana’s godhood is hinted at further in the original film by her ability to enter the Realm of the Monsters, which Maui claims is an impossible feat for a human to accomplish. Her ability not only to enter the Realm of the Monsters but also escape with her life could hint that Moana is not a mere mortal after all. Moana 2 could see its titular character discovering her true identity — and how she came to Motonui in the first place.
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