Moana isn’t just a movie; it’s a mantra. It teaches you that if you wear a dress made of sails, you can climb a giant fishhook. It teaches you that your ancestors are not ghosts in the past, but the wind in your present. And it teaches you that the scariest thing in the world isn't a lava demon—it's forgetting who you are.
If you think Moana is just another princess movie, you’re missing the boat—literally and figuratively. Since its release in 2016, Disney’s Moana (or Vaiana / Oceania in some regions) has sailed past the standard tropes of the genre to become a modern masterpiece. It’s a film about identity, ecology, ancestry, and the sheer stubborn courage it takes to listen to your own voice when the whole world tells you to stay on the shore. Moana Movie Complete
So, what comes next? I’ve sailed away from Motunui. Moana isn’t just a movie; it’s a mantra
Seven years later, Moana has aged like fine wine. The sequel ( Moana 2 ) is currently slated for a theatrical release in November 2024 (moving from a series to a film), which proves the demand is still massive. There is also a live-action remake in development, with Dwayne Johnson returning as Maui and Auliʻi Cravalho serving as executive producer. And it teaches you that the scariest thing