The live-action adaptation of Moana is scheduled to hit theaters on July 10, 2026, with Dwayne Johnson reprising his role as Maui. This film marks a significant milestone, coming ten years after the original animated film’s release.
Directed by Thomas Kail, the live-action Moana features Catherine Laga’aia in the titular role. The production wrapped in 2024 after filming took place in Hawaii and Atlanta, showcasing the film’s commitment to authenticity.
Johnson is not only returning as an actor but is also one of the producers, alongside Dany Garcia, Beau Flynn, Hiram Garcia, and Lin-Manuel Miranda. Miranda, who composed original songs for the animated film, is set to contribute new music for this reimagining.
Disney describes the live-action Moana as a ‘reimagining’ of the Oscar-nominated animated movie, which was both critically acclaimed and commercially successful.
As anticipation builds, the internet has reacted strongly to the character of Maui, with one observer noting, “Maui has entered the chat – and the internet is not staying quiet.” This reaction highlights the passionate fanbase surrounding the original film.
The film’s soundtrack will include original songs by Miranda, Opetaia Foa’i, and Mark Mancina, promising to deliver a musical experience that resonates with audiences.
Despite the excitement, there are ongoing discussions about the backlash regarding Maui’s appearance in the live-action adaptation. Details remain unconfirmed regarding how this will affect the film’s overall reception.
As the release date approaches, fans and observers alike are eager to see how this new version of Moana will be received, both critically and commercially.
