This year Disney is trying to redeem itself in the world of cinema, given that they will be launching productions that promise to deliver high quality, which will be seen with the arrival of films like Inside Out 2going by Deadpool & Wolverineand finishing 2024 with Moana 2. Speaking of this next film from the main animation studios, the first trailer has just been released for those who want to see the return of such unique characters that captured the attention at the end of 2016.
Within the video you can see an update of the 3D model of the main character, as well as a little context of the new adventure that he must follow to go out again on the adventure of love, to which is added that this time characters without so much importance In the first they will have their moment to shine. Also, as it could not be otherwise, Maui will return with the voice in English by the famous The Rock.
Here the video:
Here is the description of the first part:
“Moana” is a Disney animated film that was released in 2016. Directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, it is known for its stunning animation, catchy music, and strong female lead. Here are more details about the film:
The film follows the story of Moana Waialiki, a young woman who lives on a Polynesian island called Motunui. Despite being the daughter of the island chief, Moana feels a strong connection to the ocean and a desire to explore beyond the reef that surrounds her home. When her island begins to suffer from a mysterious disease that affects crops and fishing, Moana decides to embark on an adventure to save her people.
Guided across the ocean and accompanied by the demigod Maui, Moana embarks on an epic journey to return the stolen heart of the goddess Te Fiti and restore balance to her island and the ocean.
Remember that Moana 2opens in theaters next November 28. The first tape can be seen on the service Disney+.
Author’s note: This second part looks interesting, although the closing of the first did not give the intention of being able to continue. However, the study is surprising us eight years later.