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Dwayne Johnson announces Moana live-action remake is ‘in the works’

Actor also confirmed his return as Maui

Inga Parkel
Tuesday 04 April 2023 03:31 EDT
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Dwayne Johnson announces 'Moana' live-action remake

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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has announced he’s partnered with Disney Studios to bring fans a new live-action remake of Moana.

During the Disney 2023 Annual Meeting of Shareholders Webcast on Monday (3 April), Johnson said a reimagining of the animated 2016 family adventure “is in the works”.

Accompanied by his two youngest daughters, Tia and Jasmine, on a beach in O‘ahu, Johnson said in a pre-recorded segment: “We are so excited and happy to announce that a live-action reimagining of Moana is in the works.

“Moana, Grandma Tala, the music, the dance, Te Fiti, Pua the pig, the village, the beautiful, powerful ocean and one more… What’s that guys? Oh, yours truly… Heihei the chicken! Kidding. Heihei is gonna be in it, but of course, Maui will be in it too.”

The popular Disney musical featured Johnson as the voice of the demigod Maui, who joins forces with the titular Moana (Auli’I Cravalho), on a dangerous journey to save the world.

“Many of you may not know the brilliant team at Disney Animation, my partners, we found so much inspiration for Maui in the mana and the presence of my late grandfather, the legendary High Chief Peter Maivia,” the actor continued, adding that “in a way, when I bring Maui to life, I’m doing it in the spirit of my grandfather”.

The original Moana was a box office smash, earning more than $645m (£520m) worldwide.

“The heroine here isn’t another of Disney’s caucasian princesses but a rebellious and single-minded young Polynesian girl,” The Independent’s critic Geoffrey McNab praised in his four-star review of the movie.

“What impresses most here is the way the filmmakers combine the traditional Disney elements – the sentimentality, the slapstick and the iridescent animation – with a storyline rooted in South Sea island myth and culture.”

Johnson recently made headlines after Zachary Levi appeared to blame the Black Adam star for Shazam! 2’s box office failure.

According to The Wrap, Johnson had vetoed a post-credits scene featuring Levi’s Shazam, which would have served as a marketing boost for Shazam! Fury of the Gods.

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