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2024 animated Disney film
For the soundtrack, seeMoana 2 (soundtrack).

Moana 2
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
Screenplay by
Story by
  • Jared Bush
  • Dana Ledoux Miller
  • Bek Smith
Produced by
Starring
Edited by
  • Michael Louis Hill
  • Jeremy Milton
Music byMark Mancina
Production
company
Distributed byWalt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures
[a]
Release dates
  • November 21, 2024 (2024-11-21) (Lanikuhonua Cultural Institute)
  • November 27, 2024 (2024-11-27) (United States)
Running time
100 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$150 million[2]
Box office$1.059 billion[3][4]

Moana 2[b] is a 2024 American animatedmusicaladventure film produced byWalt Disney Animation Studios. The second film in theMoana franchise, it was directed byDavid Derrick Jr., Jason Hand, and Dana Ledoux Miller and written by Miller andJared Bush.Auliʻi Cravalho andDwayne Johnson reprise their roles from the first film. Set three years later, it follows Moana reuniting with the demigod Maui and assembling a wayfinding crew to find the lost island of Motufetu, break its curse, and reconnect the people of the ocean.

A follow-up toMoana was originally developed as aminiseries forDisney+, but by February 2024 it had been reworked into a theatrical sequel.Mark Mancina andOpetaia Foaʻi, the composers and co-songwriters of the first film, returned to score and write the songs, whileAbigail Barlow andEmily Bear provided additional songs.

Moana 2 premiered at the Lanikuhonua Cultural Institute inKapolei, Hawaii, on November 21, 2024, and was released byWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures in the United States on November 27. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $1.059 billion worldwide, outgrossing its predecessor and becoming thethird highest-grossing film of 2024. It was nominated forBest Animated Feature Film at the82nd Golden Globe Awards.

Plot

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Three years after her adventure with thedemigodMaui and the island goddess Te Fiti,[c]Moana spends her days exploring other islands near her home island of Motunui in the hope of finding people connected to the ocean. On her return from one such voyage, Moana is given the title oftautai, or master wayfinder — Motunui's first tautai in a thousand years.

In a vision, Moana's ancestor, Tautai Vasa, reveals why none of those people are connected anymore: the malicious storm god Nalo wanted power over the mortals, so he sunk a legendary island called Motufetu, which connected all of the islands, down to the depths of the ocean. Vasa further warns that the people of Motunui will go extinct in the future if Moana cannot find a way to raise Motufetu. In response to this call from the ancestors, Moana assembles a crew of people from Motunui — craftswoman Loto, historian Moni, and grumpy elderly farmer Kele, alongside her pet pig and rooster, Pua and Heihei — to follow the path of a comet across the ocean towards Motufetu.

Meanwhile, Maui is seeking Motufetu himself since he had a previous quarrel with Nalo, but he is captured by Nalo's enforcer, Matangi. Maui is reluctant to contact Moana, as he fears she may not survive if she comes to help. Moana and her crew are captured by the Kakamora, a tribe of savagecoconut-like pirates that Moana previously encountered, who reveal that Nalo's actions against Motufetu had caused them to be disconnected from their home island. A Kakamora named Kotu helps the crew paralyze a gargantuan monster clam inside of which is Matangi's lair. While the crew finds Maui, Moana meets Matangi and learns that she is not happy serving Nalo. Matangi helps Moana escape and reunite with Maui and her friends, before sending them to where Nalo is.

Maui warns that Nalo's realm is deadlier compared to the mortal realm and that fighting him will spell certain death for mere mortals. Nalo's monsters ambush the group, damaging their raft and washing them ashore on an isolated island. Moana begins to despair, but Maui encourages her to keep on going. With Moana revitalized, the group plans to have Maui raise Motufetu so that Moana can touch it, as that is the only way to stop Nalo. Her crew repairs her raft, but when the group ventures forth to confront Nalo, they encounter a gigantic storm.

Moana, realizing that Nalo is trying to stop humans from breaking the curse, asks Maui to lift Motufetu enough for her to touch it. Maui begins to pull up Motufetu with his giant hook, but Nalo strips Maui of his demigod powers with a lightning bolt. Moana, in a moment of desperation, dives into the ocean to touch Motufetu underwater, but as she succeeds, Nalo's lightning kills her. Maui jumps in after her body, and with a magical chant, summons the spirits of Tautai Vasa and Moana's ancestors, including her grandmother Tala, who help revive her as a demigoddess, with Moana gaining a wayfinder's tattoo. Maui, also regaining his powers as a demigod, finally raises Motufetu and helps Moana reconnect the people with the ocean.

The crew returns home to Motunui, leading a flotilla of the peoples of the ocean, and a celebration is held in Moana's honor. In amid-credits scene, Nalo plans his revenge and is about to punish Matangi for helping Moana, when the giant crab Tamatoa arrives to join his cause.

Voice cast

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  • Auliʻi Cravalho asMoana,[5][6] the curious daughter of village chief Tui and his wife Sina, who is chosen by the ocean to break the curse on the island of Motufetu
  • Dwayne Johnson asMaui,[8][9] a strong-willedshapeshiftingdemigod who accompanies Moana on her journey.
  • Hualālai Chung as Moni, a member of Moana's wayfinding crew and a fan of Maui's[10]
  • Rose Matafeo as Loto, a brainy but quirky craftswoman member of Moana's wayfinding crew[10]
  • David Fane as Kele, a grumpy farmer and member of Moana's wayfinding crew[10]
  • Awhimai Fraser as Matangi, Nalo's enforcer who controls bats.
  • Khaleesi Lambert-Tsuda as Simea, Moana's little sister[10]
  • Temuera Morrison as Tui, Moana's father, and chief of Motunui Island.[10] Unlike the first film, where his singing voice was done byChristopher Jackson, Morrison does his own singing.
    • Morrison reprises his role in the film's Māori language dubbing.[11]
  • Nicole Scherzinger as Sina, Moana's mother and Chieftess of Motunui[10]
  • Rachel House as Tala, Tui's late mother and Moana's paternal grandmother, who returns as amanta ray spirit
    • House reprises her role in the film's Māori-language dubbing.[11]
  • Gerald Ramsey as Tautai Vasa, Moana's ancestor
  • Alan Tudyk as Heihei,[12] Moana's pet rooster

Additionally, some of Dwayne Johnson's family members have voice roles in the film including daughters Jasmine and Tiana as members of Moana's fan club, "MOANA-BEs", and his mother Ata Maivia Johnson as a villager.[13]Tofiga Fepulea'i voices the storm god and main antagonist Nalo in the mid-credits scene, which also features the giantcoconut crab Tamatoa from the first film withJemaine Clement reprising his role.

Production

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Development

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In December 2020, during a Disney Investor Day meeting,Walt Disney Animation Studios chief creative officerJennifer Lee announced that a long-form musical comedy series titledMoana: The Series, based on the2016 film of the same name, was in development at the studio and set for release onDisney+ in 2023.[14][15] The series was to consist of five episodes.[16] By August 2021, it was reported thatOsnat Shurer would once again serve as producer.[17] In January 2022, it was announced thatDavid Derrick Jr., storyboard artist for the first film, would serve as the writer and director.[18][19][20] The series entered development simultaneously withthe live-action remake ofMoana according toJared Bush, a writer of the film and screenplay writer of the 2016 animated film.[21]

Dana Ledoux Miller came onto the series in early 2023 as a consulting writer, having finished writing the live-action remake with Bush, and turned in several revisions for the series.[22]

According to Bush, the director and the writers repeatedly received feedback during development to the effect of: "We love this story. Why is it not going on the biggest screen you can possibly imagine?"[16] In January 2024,Walt Disney Studios president Alan Bergman "informed the team that they needed to shift rapidly from making a five-episode streaming series to a secondMoana feature film".[16] This last-minute "story pivot" was possible because nearly all the actual animation work for Disney animated films is not performed until the final year before the release date—everything before that is development.[16]

In February 2024,Disney CEOBob Iger officially announced that the series had been reworked into a theatrical sequel titledMoana 2, with Derrick and Shurer remaining attached to the project.[23] Iger explained that this occurred after Disney executives saw early footage: "We were impressed with what we saw and knew it deserved a theatrical release".[24] By the release of the first trailer in May, Jason Hand and Dana Ledoux Miller were confirmed as co-directors alongside Derrick, while Christina Chen andYvett Merino were revealed to replace Shurer as the film's producers.[25]

Casting

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Shortly after the announcement that the series was being repurposed into a theatrical feature film,Auliʻi Cravalho andDwayne Johnson were confirmed to reprise their respective roles asMoana andMaui.[5][6][8][9] Johnson later confirmed that he had been involved with the project since its conception, including its development, stating: "I can't wait for fans to see the film, the technology, the effects, cutting edge. We all really went for it. We thought if we're gonna make a sequel to something so beloved, let's really go for it."[8] Several more cast members were unveiled at theAnnecy International Animation Film Festival, includingTemuera Morrison andNicole Scherzinger reprising their roles as Moana's parents from the first film. New additions include Khaleesi Lambert-Tsuda as Moana's new sister, andRose Matafeo,David Fane, and Hualālai Chung as members of Moana's wayfinding crew.[10]

According to Cravalho, this film was the first time "that aDisney princess has been allowed to age."[26] When Cravalho returned to therecording studio after the first film to record lines for Disney fireworks shows, Disney on Ice, and Disney Lego Princess, she was repeatedly asked to raise her vocalpitch to sound like herself as a teenager at age 16.[26] She was delighted when the film's directors allowed her to record Moana's lines at age 19 with her natural voice as a woman in her early twenties.[26]

Animation

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Animation was handled at Walt Disney Animation Studios' Vancouver studio when it was being developed as a series, while pre-production and storyboarding took place at the Burbank studio.[17] It is the first feature film to be made at the Vancouver studio.[17][27] At theAnnecy International Animation Film Festival, it was revealed that veteransMark Henn andEric Goldberg would supervise a team of apprentices of hand-drawn animators for Maui's tattoos. Goldberg was a supervising animator for "Mini Maui" for the first film.[10]

Disney Animation's decision to largely outsource the animation work forMoana 2 to its new Vancouver studio was highly controversial. In May 2025,The Animation Guild published a report estimating that as a result, California had lost as much as 817 jobs, $87 million in wages, and $178 million in state gross domestic product.[28]

Music

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Main article:Moana 2 (soundtrack)

Mark Mancina andOpetaia Foaʻi returned to compose thefilm score, whileAbigail Barlow andEmily Bear contributed songs, replacingLin-Manuel Miranda from the first film.[29][30] Barlow and Bear are the youngest and the first all-female songwriting duo to write the songs for a Disney film.[31] Walt Disney Music president Tom MacDougall recruited Barlow and Bear in the fall of 2021, after hearing the quality of their work onThe Unofficial Bridgerton Musical, and about a year later, in 2022, they began to work with the production team on writing songs.[31] Miranda assisted by providing Barlow with "a stack of books" on how to write lyrics for musical films.[31] Bear focused on studying the existingMoana score, with its Polynesianinstrumentation, and learning how to write songs with that musical vocabulary.[31] Cravalho stated that having Barlow and Bear, two young women, help voice Moana's "story, which is a young woman finding her way, I couldn't think of a better duo than Barlow and Bear. ... This is a new part of my voice. ... This film digs into these low notes in these times of indecision when we don't know what we are supposed to do next. There's a lot of deeper layers to these songs."[29]

Miranda later explained that the reason he was not asked to return for the sequel came down to a matter of timing.[32] He was a longtime fan ofThe Lion King (1994) and desperately wanted to work onMufasa: The Lion King (2024), but directorBarry Jenkins had to first wait six months for him.[33] Miranda was simply too busy in the second half of 2021 with finishing the songs forEncanto (2021), finishing up the editing of hisfirst feature film as a director, and having to do press interviews to promoteEncanto and two other films.[33] By the time Miranda was done withEncanto interviews, he had to get started onMufasa right away in early 2022.[32] Meanwhile, Disney Animation moved forward with Barlow and Bear, and they were "already cooking" by the time the decision was made to turn the streaming series into a feature-length sequel.[32]

On November 7, 2024, Disney revealed a full tracklist, along with the first single "Beyond" by Cravalho which was billed as a spiritual sequel to the original Moana anthem, "How Far I'll Go".[34] On November 11, Johnson revealed his song "Can I Get a Chee Hoo?" as a female empowerment song for Moana's character, which follows the tune of Maui's original "You're Welcome".[35] The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released on November 22.[34] "Beyond" and "Can I Get a Chee Hoo?" were nominated for the 2024Hollywood Music in Media Award for Best Original Song in an Animated Film,[36] and "Beyond" has been nominated for a 2025Society of Composers & Lyricists Award for Outstanding Original Song for a Comedy or Musical Visual Media Production.[37]

Release

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Dana Ledoux Miller, co-director and co-screenwriter
Auliʻi Cravalho, the voice of Moana
Miller and Cravalho discussed their work on the film atD23 2024 inAnaheim, California.

Moana 2 had its world premiere at the Lanikuhonua Cultural Institute inKapolei, Hawaii on November 21, 2024,[38] and was released in theaters in the United States on November 27, 2024.[23][39] It became the44th-highest-grossing movie of all time.

Marketing

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The first trailer for the film was released on May 29, 2024, after debuting atCinemaCon the month before.[25][40] The trailer earned over 178 million views in its first 24 hours across all platforms, breaking a new record as the most watched trailer of all time for a Disney animated film, a record previously held byFrozen 2 and Pixar'sInside Out 2 (the latter of which the trailer was attached to in the theaters).[41] A sneak peek of the film was screened at the2024 Annecy International Animation Film Festival on June 14, 2024.[42]

On August 9, 2024, Cravalho and Johnson appeared at the Disney Entertainment Showcase at the 2024D23 Expo inAnaheim, California to promote the film and release a new trailer, which was released online shortly thereafter.[43] During the D23 presentation, Cravalho performed a new song from the film, "We're Back," accompanied by Polynesian dancers.[43] Johnson also used the presentation to announce a new live-actionMonster Jam film that he would be producing with Disney.[44]

Localization

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Like the first film,Moana 2 was released in European countries[45][46][47] with the title and protagonist's name changed toVaiana due to a trademark conflict.[48]

Four specialdubbings inPolynesian languages were released for the sequel, inHawaiian,[7]Māori,[49]Tahitian, andSamoan.[50] The first three languages had previously received a dubbing of the first film,[51][52][53] while a Samoan dubbing of the sequel was released without the original film having been dubbed. Cravalho reprised the lead role in the Hawaiian dubbing of the sequel,[7] like she did in the first film,[53] while several other members of the cast reprised their roles in the Māori dubbing.[54]

Of the six films dubbed into Māori so far,[55][56]Moana 2 is the first to have premiered inNew Zealand simultaneously in English and Māori.[57] This marks the third time in Disney's history a dubbing in an indigenous language is released at the same time as regular dubbings. The first such instance happened with the Tahitian dubbing ofMoana, released in 2016 inFrench Polynesia.[51] The second was theSámi dubbing ofFrozen 2, released in 2019 inFinland,Norway, andSweden.[58][59]

Home media

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Moana 2 was released as a digital download on January 28, 2025, began streaming onDisney+ on March 12, 2025, and was released on4K Ultra HD,Blu-ray, andDVD on March 18, 2025.[60][61][62]

The film topped both theiTunes andFandango at Home charts for the week ending February 2.[63] It maintained its position at No. 1 on both charts in its second week and continued its success as the most popular title on Fandango at Home for the week ending February 16, marking its third consecutive week at the top.[64][65]Moana 2 debuted at No. 1 on the UK'sOfficial Film Chart based on digital downloads.[66] The movie remained No. 1 on the Official Film Chart for a second consecutive week, selling over 33,000 copies.[67][68]

On Disney+,Moana 2 garnered 27.3 million views in its first five days, making it the third-highest launch ever for a theatrical film on the platform and the best launch for a Walt Disney Animation Studios title sinceEncanto in December 2021.[69][70]Nielsen Media Research, which records streaming viewership on some U.S. television screens, estimated thatMoana 2 garnered 1.9 billion minutes of watch time between March 10–16, making it the most-streamed film that week.[71][72] Nielsen later reported that the film was the sixth most-streamed title overall in March 2025, with 3.9 billion minutes viewed.[73][74] Between January and June 2025,Moana 2 accumulated a total of 7.227 billion minutes streamed, ranking as the most-streamed film in that period.[75][76]

Reception

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Box office

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Moana 2 grossed$460.4 million in the United States and Canada, and$598.8 million in other territories, for a total of$1.059 billion worldwide.[3][4]Deadline Hollywood calculated the film's net profit as $415 million, accounting for production budgets, marketing, talent participations and other costs; box office grosses, television and streaming, and home media revenues, makingMoana 2 the second-most profitable film of 2024.[77]

In the United States and Canada,Moana 2 was originally projected to gross$105–115 million over the five-dayThanksgiving weekend.[78] After making$57.8 million on its first day (including$13.8 million from Tuesday night previews, both the highest-ever for a Walt Disney Animation film and Thanksgiving week release), five-day estimates were raised to$175–200 million.[79] It then made a record$28 million on Thanksgiving, nearly doubling the 2019 filmFrozen 2's previous high of$14.9 million.[80] It went on to debut to$139.8 million (and a total of$225 million over the five days), breakingFrozen 2's$130.3 million record for the best opening weekend for a Walt Disney Animation film and a Thanksgiving weekend release, as well as nearly matching the entire domestic run of the first film ($248.7 million).[81] The worldwide five day gross of$389 million surpassed the 2023 filmThe Super Mario Bros. Movie as the highest such opening for an animated film.[82] In its second weekend the film made $52 million (a drop of 62.8%), remaining in first.[83][84] In its third weekend, the film retained the top spot again, grossing $26.6 million (dropping 48% from its second weekend).[85] The film was finally dethroned in its fourth weekend, grossing $13.1 million and finishing in fourth place.[86][87] On January 19, 2025, the film crossed the $1 billion threshold, becoming the third film released in 2024 to do so.[88]

Critical response

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On thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, 61% of 246 critics' reviews are positive. The website's consensus reads: "Riding high on a wave of stunning animation even when its story runs adrift,Moana 2 isn't as inspired as the original but still delights as a colorful adventure."[89]Metacritic, which uses aweighted average, assigned the film a score of 58 out of 100, based on 50 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.[90] Audiences polled byCinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A–" on an A+ to F scale (down from the first's A), while those surveyed byPostTrak gave it an 89% overall positive score, with 64% saying they would "definitely recommend" it.[81]

Writing forCinemaBlend, Dirk Libbey praisedMoana 2 as "a really good movie", but also noted that it was too obvious that the film had been originally written as a much longer television series and then trimmed down for release as a feature film.[91] Libbey pointed out that the film introduces viewers to several interesting characters like Matangi, Loto, Kele, and Moni, but fails to explore their backstories: the kind of subplots that would be "exactly where I would start" to cut if asked to condense several television scripts into a film script.[91]

Radheyan Simonpillai (Globe and Mail) found the music flat and uninspired. Alison Willmore (Vulture) argued the film suffers from a lack of tension, part of Disney’s recent trend away from colorful villains in favor of softer, internal conflicts. Owen Gleiberman (Variety) called it "an okay movie" and "efficient enough" to be a holiday hit, though far more product-like than its predecessor.[92]

Accolades

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AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
American Music AwardsMay 26, 2025Favorite SoundtrackMoana 2Nominated[93]
Annie AwardsFebruary 8, 2025Outstanding Achievement for Animated Effects in an Animated ProductionSantiago Robles, Marc Bryant, Deborah Carlson, Jake Rice, and Ian J. CoonyNominated[94]
Outstanding Achievement for Character Animation in an Animated Feature ProductionBrian ScottNominated
Outstanding Achievement for Editorial in an Animated Feature ProductionJeremy Milton and Michael Louis HillNominated
Outstanding Achievement for Storyboarding in an Animated Feature ProductionRyan GreenNominated
Black Reel AwardsFebruary 17, 2025Outstanding Voice PerformanceDwayne JohnsonNominated[95]
Celebration of Asian Pacific Cinema and TelevisionOctober 22, 2024Animation AwardDavid Derrick Jr., Jason Handy, Dana Ledoux Miller, Christina Chen and Yvett MerinoWon[96]
Golden Globe AwardJanuary 5, 2025Best Animated Feature FilmMoana 2Nominated[97]
Hollywood Music in Media AwardsNovember 20, 2024Best Original Song in an Animated Film"Beyond" – Written byAbigail Barlow andEmily Bear; Performed byAuli'i CravalhoNominated[98]
"Can I Get a Chee Hoo?" – Written by Abigail Barlow & Emily Bear; Performed byDwayne JohnsonNominated
NAACP Image AwardsFebruary 22, 2025Outstanding Animated Motion PictureMoana 2Nominated[99]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice AwardsJune 21, 2025Favorite Animated MovieNominated[100]
Favorite Male Voice from an Animated MovieDwayne JohnsonWon
Favorite Female Voice from an Animated MovieAuli'i CravalhoWon
Favorite Song from a Movie"Can I Get a Chee Hoo?" –Dwayne JohnsonNominated
Society of Composers & Lyricists AwardsFebruary 12, 2025Outstanding Original Song for a Comedy or Musical Visual Media Production"Beyond" – Written by Emily Bear and Abigail BarlowNominated[101]
Visual Effects Society AwardsFebruary 11, 2025Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated FeatureCarlos Cabral, Tucker Gilmore, Ian Gooding, Gabriela HernandezNominated[102]
Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Animated FeatureZoran Stojanoski, Jesse Erickson, Shamintha Kalamba Arachchi, Erin V. RamosNominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics AssociationDecember 8, 2024Best Voice PerformanceAuli'i CravalhoNominated[103]

Notes

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  1. ^Distributed byWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures through theWalt Disney Pictures banner
  2. ^Also known asVaiana 2 orOceania 2 in some markets
  3. ^As depicted inMoana (2016)

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