
COMING SOON
Moana
In this live-action reimagining of Disney’s beloved adventure, teenage wayfinder Moana answers the ocean’s call, sailing beyond the reef with the shape-shifting demigod Maui to restore the stolen heart of Te Fiti and bring balance back to her island home and people.
Director
Thomas Kail (Hamilton)
CAST
Catherine Lagaʻaia • Dwayne Johnson • John Tui • Frankie Adams • Rena Owen
RATING
VA

Mild action violence, peril & some scary scenes
RUNTIME
1h 55m
COUNTRY
United States
GENRE
Adventure, Family, Fantasy, Musical
LANGUAGE
English, Samoan


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Moana
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FILM NOTES
A sweeping ocean voyage that celebrates courage, whakapapa and the pull between home and horizon.
Moana brings Disney’s 2016 animated hit into the real world, with Hamilton director Thomas Kail steering a visually lush retelling filmed on location in Hawaiʻi. Newcomer Catherine Lagaʻaia (yes, Jay's daughter) steps into the role of Moana, a village chief’s daughter who feels irresistibly drawn to the sea even as her father insists everyone stay safely inside the reef. When a creeping darkness threatens their island, the ocean itself chooses her to seek out the once-mighty demigod Maui, played in the flesh by Dwayne Johnson, and restore the heart of the goddess Te Fiti.

For audiences, the film promises a richly textured, Polynesia-inspired world of voyaging canoes, tattooed demigods and volcanic monsters, with beloved songs and set pieces reimagined at grand cinematic scale. Big-screen ocean vistas and practical stunt work emphasise the danger and exhilaration of Moana’s journey, while the story remains anchored in her relationships with her family and the guiding presence of Gramma Tala. It’s an ideal choice for whānau looking for a PG-rated adventure that balances humour, heart and spectacle, and for anyone ready to feel “how far” Moana – and they – might go.

