Summary
- The release window for the live-action
Moana
remake has been changed, likely due to the announcement of
Moana 2
in 2024. - Dwayne Johnson confirmed the live-action remake and revealed that his portrayal of Maui was inspired by his late grandfather.
- Auli’i Cravalho will not be reprising her role as Moana, but will instead be producing the film and helping to find the next actor for the role.
A live-action version of Disney’s Moana has been announced and there are many exciting details about the remake of the hit musical fantasy movie. The most recent wave of live-action remakes of Disney animated movies began in 2010 with Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, but Disney has dabbled in this type of movie-making even before that. The memorable live-action remake of One Hundred and One Dalmatians with Glenn Close in 1996 was a very early example of this.
2016’s Moana has the unique distinction of being the studio’s most recent animated movie to be remade as live-action, while most of Disney’s remakes have been of “classic” movies released in the 20th century. Moana follows the titular princess as she sets off on an oceanic voyage to save her island. Along the way, she meets Maui, a trickster demi-god, and many other mythical figures as she attempts to restore the heart of Te Fiti. Though it was only announced in April 2023, there’s already lots of news surrounding Moana‘s live-action remake.
The Latest Moana Live-Action Remake News
The Release Date Is Moved
Not long after The Rock seemingly confirmed filming would begin soon, the release date for the live-action Moana remake has been moved. Originally slated to arrive on June 27th, 2025, the remake has been pushed more than a year to its new slot on July 10th, 2026. No reason has been given for the change, and the film is still expected to begin principal photography in 2024.
2016’s
Moana
is available to stream on Disney+
The Moana Live-Action Remake Release Date
The Remake Arrives In 2026
Unfortunately for fans eagerly awaiting the live-action remake, Moana has now been pushed down Disney’s calendar more than a year later than its originally scheduled slot. While it was first expected in June 2025, Disney has now rescheduled the live-action Moana remake to July 10th, 2026.
Moana Live-Action Remake Cast
Dwayne Johnson Will Reprise His Role As Maui
Since it’s a remake, the live-action Moana should retain most of the same characters. The only confirmed actor so far is Dwayne Johnson, who will be reprising his role as Maui. Auli’i Cravalho will not return as Moana but is going to be producing the movie alongside Johnson. She’s also pledged to help find the next actor to play Moana, wanting to make sure Pacific Islander heritage is accurately reflected.
The producers of the live-action remake of Moana should have an easier time with two significant characters. Heihei the rooster (Alan Tudyk) and Tamatoa (Jemaine Clement) will both need to be CGI creations if they are in the movie at all. Tudyk and Clement would be welcome additions to the cast. Tamatoa’s song “Shiny” needs Clement’s singing ability, and while Heihei may only make bird noises, Tudyk’s voice-acting skills sell the rooster as a multi-dimensional character. There’s every chance the pair will return for the live-action Moana cast.
Auli’i Cravalho will not return as Moana but is going to be producing the movie alongside Johnson.
Moana Remake Cast & Character Guide
Disney’s reimagining of their hit movie Moana will be a retelling of the animated story with live-action versions of the cast of characters.
Moana Live-Action Remake Story Details
A Straightforward Remake Is Expected
The Moana live-action remake will likely follow the same story beats as the animated movie. Original writer Jared Bush returned to pen the script and worked with Dana Ledoux Miller to adapt it. In Moana, the headstrong titular character ventures out from her home island to find a solution to the blight that has tarnished the land. Along the way she meets the demi-god Maui and learns important lessons about herself.
With many fantastical elements, Moana’s story takes place primarily on the water, which may prove a challenge for a live-action remake. Fortunately, Disney is no stranger to large special effects-heavy movies, and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever proved they have artists capable of producing water effects combined with fantasy imagery that live-action actors can credibly interact with. The whole story could easily be translated into a live-action remake and there should not be many cuts.
Where Does Moana Fit With Disney’s Slate Of Live-Action Remakes?
Disney Has Big Plans For Live-Action Remakes
Despite producing a slew of live-action remakes already, Disney already has plenty more planned, some of which are further ahead in production than Moana.Peter Pan & Wendy debuted on Disney+ on April 28, 2023, and The Little Mermaid premiered May 26, 2023. Further along in the schedule, there will be the Snow White remake, and a prequel to The Lion King (2019) titled Mufasa: The Lion King.
The upcoming Disney live-action remakes include:
Disney Live-Action Remake |
Release Year |
---|---|
Mufasa: The Lion King |
2024 |
Snow White |
2025 |
Lilo & Stitch |
Unknown |
Hercules |
Unknown |
Bambi |
Unknown |
Robin Hood |
Unknown |
The Aristocats |
Unknown |
Moana is the most recently made animated movie to have a live-action remake. In fact, there have only been five Walt Disney Animation films produced between Moana‘s premiere in 2016 and the live-action remake announcement in 2023. It is an unusually quick turnaround for the studio, which tends to wait longer to make live-action adaptations. However, Frozen (2013) was remade as a Disney on Ice production (2014) soon after its premiere, followed by a Broadway play adaptation (2018), so a live-action remake of Moana is not completely unprecedented in that regard.