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  • Movie Review: ‘Moana 2’

    Auli‘i Cravalho as Moana in 'Moana 2'. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Auli‘i Cravalho as Moana in ‘Moana 2’. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Directed by Jason Hand, Dana Ledeoux Miller, and David Derrick Jr., the follow-up to 2016’s ‘Moana’ is ready to sail into theaters on November 27, 2024. Auli’i Cravahol and Dwayne Johnson return to voice Moana and Maui once again as they dive into a brand new adventure.

    Also returning for ‘Moana 2’ are Temuera Morrison as Chief Tui, Nichole Scherzinger as Sina, Rachel House as Grandmother Tala, and Alan Tudyk as Heihei. New cast members include Hualālai Chung as Moni, David Fane as Kele, and Rose Matafeo as Loto. Awhimai Fraser joins the cast as the mysterious Matangi. Kaleesi Lambert-Tsuda rounds out the cast as Moana’s little sister, Simea.

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    Initial Thoughts

    Maui (voice of Dwayne Johnson) in 'Moana 2'. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Maui (voice of Dwayne Johnson) in ‘Moana 2’. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    ‘Moana 2’ takes the audience on a brand new adventure as Moana and her crew venture into uncharted waters. While the new characters bring some excitement to the sequel, the movie truly shines when Moana and Maui are on screen together, which doesn’t come until later on in the film. The friendship and chemistry between the tattooed demi-god and Wayfinder is truly the glue and heartbeat of the film.

    The animation is gorgeous and seems to be even more colorful than the first. It should also mentioned that the representation of the Pacific Islanders is even more so highlighted in this. ‘Moana 2’ starts strong but loses its pacing in the second act. However, the third act brings the excitement right back, with quite a few heartfelt and emotional moments.

    Story and Direction

    (Left) 'Moana 2' co-director David Derrick Jr. Photo by Mat Fretschel/Disney. ©2024 Disney. All Rights Reserved. (Center) 'Moana 2' co-director Dana Ledoux Miller. Photo by Evan Mulling. (Right) 'Moana 2' co-director Jason Hand. Photo by Alex Kang/Disney. ©2024 Disney. All Rights Reserved.
    (Left) ‘Moana 2’ co-director David Derrick Jr. Photo by Mat Fretschel/Disney. ©2024 Disney. All Rights Reserved. (Center) ‘Moana 2’ co-director Dana Ledoux Miller. Photo by Evan Mulling. (Right) ‘Moana 2’ co-director Jason Hand. Photo by Alex Kang/Disney. ©2024 Disney. All Rights Reserved.

    The movie opens with Moana exploring an unknown island, searching for any traces of life, past or present. With her trusty, but not exactly helpful, animal sidekicks Pua and Heihei by her side, Moana stumbles upon a partially broken pottery with a motif depicting people next to a mountain – eluding that there are other inhabited islands out there.

    As Moana sails home with her new discovery, she’s welcomed back by her village with open arms. This is where the film introduces Moana’s little sister Simea. Though there is a pretty large age gap between Moana and Simea, the two have an extremely close-knit relationship.

    That evening, Moana is to receive her title as Chief, but the ceremony is interrupted by a powerful lightning that nearly strikes Moana, sending her a vision from her ancestor, Matai Vasa. She sees her ancestors looking for Motufetu – the island that was depicted on the pottery she found. The vision also shows Moana what will happen if she fails to find Motufetu, her own island will meet its demise.

    Auli‘i Cravalho as Moana in 'Moana 2'. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Auli‘i Cravalho as Moana in ‘Moana 2’. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    The vision also tells Moana that Motufetu once had channels that connected people across the ocean, but the Storm God Nalo wanted more power and put a curse upon the island, therefore separating the people of the ocean. To break the curse, Moana must travel beyond the waters that she knows and find Motufetu.

    In the meantime, Maui is seen standing in front of a purple portal, as he mentions that the powerful Storm God Nalo has started something sinister. Maui is interrupted by Matangi – a mysterious figure who is shrouded in shadow and bats. Turns out that Matangi works for Storm God Nola and will do anything to prevent Maui or anyone else from reaching Motufetu to break Nalo’s curse.

    From there, the adventure kicks off as Moana and her crew – Kele, Moni, and Loto, sail across the ocean in search of Motufetu. On the way, they encounter several ferocious sea monsters and the fearsome Kakamora. The stakes feel even higher for Moana this time around as the film explores the close relationship between Moana and Simea. The little sister has a hard time seeing Moana leave, not knowing when she’ll return. Moana shows Simea that they are always connected by the ocean, no matter how far apart they may be.

    (L to R) Moana (voice of Auli‘i Cravalho), Kele (voice of David Fane), Moni (voice of Hualālai Chung) and Loto (voice of Rose Matafeo) in 'Moana 2'. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Moana (voice of Auli‘i Cravalho), Kele (voice of David Fane), Moni (voice of Hualālai Chung) and Loto (voice of Rose Matafeo) in ‘Moana 2’. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    As for Moana and her crew, while they prove to be helpful in the journey to Motufetu, there is little emotional attachment to these characters. Moni seems to be the most highlighted out of the group as he is a self-proclaimed Maui superfan, which became a hilarious running gag throughout the movie. Kele has a bit of a character arc as he sheds a little of his initial grumpy persona towards the end. Loto, as brilliant of an engineer as she was, was not given more to do other than making improvements on their boat.

    The same can be said about the villain, who has incredible character design and animation (and a really awesome song) but falls flat. Matangi is initially presented as a dangerous and powerful adversary to Maui and Moana but is barely used to her full potential.

    The film was at its strongest when Moana and Maui shared the screen during an action-filled third act. Despite showing the close connection between Moana and Simea earlier, it is really the friendship between Moana and Maui that’ll give you a lump in your throat.

    ‘Moana 2’ is a fun sequel and has gorgeous animation. It clearly shows Moana’s growth since the last movie. She is comfortable in her skin and is on her way to becoming a capable leader to her people. This new adventure puts difficult challenges before her that’ll make her question her abilities but will also see her find her footing in unfamiliar situations. The movie has a strong first and third act but loses steam in the second act due to little character development between Moana and her crew, and it felt like there were pieces of story or scenes missing.

    How Do the Songs of ‘Moana 2’ Compare To the First?

    (L to R) Emily Bear and Abigail Barlow. Photo: Walt Disney Animation.
    (L to R) Emily Bear and Abigail Barlow. Photo: Walt Disney Animation.

    Songwriters Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear are tapped to pen new songs for ‘Moana 2’, with composers Opetaia Foa‘i and Mark Mancina also returning. Songs like ‘Beyond’ and “Get Lost” were the two most memorable, with “Can I Get A Chee Hoo” and “We’re Back” being a close second. As much as the new songs have the flavor from the first film, it doesn’t quite capture the magic that was created by Lin Manuel-Miranda.

    Final Thoughts

    Auli‘i Cravalho as Moana in 'Moana 2'. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Auli‘i Cravalho as Moana in ‘Moana 2’. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    A fun sequel to the 2016 film. It’s great to see Moana’s story continue and to see the representation of the Pacific Islanders’ culture on screen. The film starts off strong by building up the anticipation for the journey to Motufetu. However, it loses its footing in the second act, and aside from the excitement of seeing the army of Kakamora and the sea monsters, it felt much to be desired. Moni, Kele, and Loto’s characters could have been fleshed out a bit more, and at times, it felt like too much was cut out of a scene to meet the 1 hour and 40 minutes run time.

    The movie does regain momentum in the final act, where Moana and Maui share the most screen time. The friendship and chemistry between the two is unmatched. This movie is a great way to continue Moana’s journey. It shows there are more stories to be told and places to explore. With that said, make sure you stay all the way through the credits for an extra surprise.

    ‘Moana 2’ receives 7 out of 10 stars.

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    What’s the story of ‘Moana 2’?

    Following the 2016 movie, ‘Moana 2’ will reunite audiences worldwide with Moana (Auli’i Cravalho) as she embarks on an all-new adventure with a new crew of seafarers. After Moana receives an unexpected call from her ancestors, she sets out on an expansive journey to the far seas of Oceania – exploring dangerous and uncharted waters..

    Who is in the voice cast of ‘Moana 2’?

    • Auli’i Cravalho as Moana
    • Dwayne Johnson as Maui
    • Temuera Morrison as Chief Tui
    • Nicole Scherzinger as Sina
    • Khaleesi Lambert-Tsuda as Simea
    • Rose Matafeo as Loto
    • David Fane as Kele
    • Hualālai Chung as Moni
    • Rachel House as Grandma Tala
    • Awhimai Fraser as Matangi
    • Alan Tudyk as Heihei
    Heihei the rooster (voiced by Alan Tudyk) and Pua the pig in 'Moana 2'. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Heihei the rooster (voiced by Alan Tudyk) and Pua the pig in ‘Moana 2’. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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  • Filmmakers Share the Music of ‘Moana 2’

    (L to R) Emily Bear and Abigail Barlow. Photo: Walt Disney Animation.
    (L to R) Emily Bear and Abigail Barlow. Photo: Walt Disney Animation.

    Walt Disney Animation’s upcoming sequel ‘Moana 2’ will see the journey of Moana and her newfound crew of seafarers as they venture into uncharted waters after receiving an unexpected message from her ancestors.

    During the long lead day presentation at the Walt Disney Animation Building in Burbank, California. Moviefone, along with a group of journalists, got a closer look at what it takes to create the sights and sounds of ‘Moana 2’, including presentations on character animation, foley, music, recording booth sessions, and more.

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    New Songs of ‘Moana 2’

    Auli‘i Cravalho as Moana in 'Moana 2'. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Auli‘i Cravalho as Moana in ‘Moana 2’. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Following the popularity of songs like “How Far I’ll Go” and “You’re Welcome”, the filmmakers knew it was vital to find the right songwriters and composers for the sequel. They enlisted the help of Grammy Award-winning songwriting duo Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear (known as Barlow & Bear) to tell the story of Moana through music. Composers Opetaia Foa‘i and Mark Mancina also returns for the sequel.

    Director David Derrick Jr. talks about meeting with the duo for the first time:

    David Derrick Jr: “We actually had a piano in our story room, and they came in, and they would play “We’re Back,” the opening song for us, that was the first song that they wrote for the film. To hear that song and to actually be transported back into the world of Moana in a musical way was so exciting.”

    Director Dana Ledeoux Miller talks about how the songwriters’ own life experience mirrors what Moana experiences in the movie:

    Dana Ledeoux Miller: “Moana is growing up and she’s learning that there are consequences to her actions and that the choices she makes actually affect other people. (Barlow and Bear) were like, “Yeah, we’re living that right now, we got it. So you know, there’s a shorthand that just comes from their experience in it, but they’re also huge musical fans, and they understood what this needed.”

    (L to R) Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear. Photo: Walt Disney Animation.
    (L to R) Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear. Photo: Walt Disney Animation.

    The duo performed a song from the new film before sharing their own sentiment on how close and connected they felt to Moana’s growth and journey:

    Emily Bear: “She’s a young woman trying to find her way in the world, and we were weirdly going through a lot of similar struggles ourselves, so it was easy to imagine ourselves in her shoes. I mean, we’re not fighting lava monsters, but it’s the core of the issues we felt so connected to.”

    In terms of Barlow and Bear’s approach and process for writing new songs for ‘Moana 2’, the pair talk about the motivation and reason why a song would start in the movie and how it should feel intentional. That when words alone are no longer enough, the music takes over to carry the message through.

    Emily Bear: “Our last nightmare is a “Stop, drop, and sing”. There has to be a reason why you’re singing. It needs to be a moment when words are no longer enough, and music needs to carry the message through. We worked really closely with the filmmakers and they prioritized that – which is amazing because sometimes that’s not the case. We all worked together to make sure the musical moments felt really earned, and there was a reason and intent behind every song.”

    The pair speaks about the fun they had with creating new songs for ‘Moana 2’, where each song they wrote was a different storytelling process, “I felt like I grew as a songwriter just by sheer nature of the process,” said Barlow.

    The Oceanic Cultural Trust also helped the duo with the songwriting process and research, as well as working closely with composers Opetaia Foa‘i and Mark Mancina.

    Abigail Barlow: “We wanted to keep it rooted in the Moana world while also bringing our songwriting style to it. We also worked with Opetaia Foa‘i and Mark Mancina, and they lived in this world for so long. They’re just magical.”

    The song list for ‘Moana 2’ includes:

    • “Tulou Tagaloa (Sei e Va’ai Mai)” Performd by Olivia Fao’i, Te Vaka
    • “We’re Back” Performed by Auli’i Cravalho and cast
    • “Tuputupu (The Feast)” Performed by Te Vaka
    • “Beyond” Performed by Auli’i Cravalho
    • “My Wish For You (Innocent Warrior)” Performed by Olivia Fao’i, Sulata Foa’i-Amiatu, Matatia Foa’i, Matthew Ineleo, Opetaia Foa’i
    • “Finding the Way” Performed by Olivia Foa‘i, Te Vaka
    • “What Could Be Better Than This?” Performed by Auli‘i Cravalho, Hualālai Chung, Rose Matafeo, David Fane
    • “Get Lost” Performed by Awhimai Fraser
    • “Can I Get A Chee Hoo?” Performed by Dwayne Johnson
    • “Mana Vavau” Performed by Dwayne Johnson, Opetaia Foa‘i, Rachel House
    • “Beyond (Reprise)” Performed by Auli‘i Cravalho
    • “Nuku O Kaiga” Performed by Te Vaka
    • “Finding The Way (Reprise)” Performed by Te Vaka
    • “We Know The Way (Te Fenua te Malie)” Performed by Auli‘i Cravalho, Olivia Foa‘i, Opetaia Foa‘i, Te Vaka
    • “Beyond (End Credit Version)” Performed by Auli‘i Cravalho
    • “We’re Back (Te Vaka Version)” Performed by Olivia Foa‘i, Te Vaka

    The Voices of ‘Moana 2’

    Maui (voice of Dwayne Johnson) in 'Moana 2'. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Maui (voice of Dwayne Johnson) in ‘Moana 2’. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Auli’i Cravalho and Dwayne Johnson return to reprise their roles as Moana and Maui, returning alongside them are Temuera Morrison as Chief Tui, Nichole Scherzinger as Sina, Rachel House as Grandma Tala, and Alan Tudyk as Heihei.

    New cast members includes Hualālai Chung as Moni, David Fane as Kele, and Rose Matafeo as Loto – the trio will be a part of Moana’s crew of seafarers. Khaleesi Lambert-Tsuda voices Moana’s little sister Simea, and Awhimai Fraser will voice the film’s mysterious villain Matangi.

    During the long lead day at the Walt Disney Animation Building, journalists were invited to various presentations involved in the making of the movie – from character animation, to foley, to voice recording and ADR. Typically, when an actor first steps into the booth at the beginning of the recording process, there is no animation for them to watch and follow. The actors solely rely on the script and the directions of the filmmakers. Once the voice recording is complete, the animators begin their work based off the recorded audio and performance of the actors. Once animation is finished, there will be an ADR (automated dialogue replacement) session which often deals with small changes to the script or leaning further into a certain emotion for the scene.

    (L to R) Moana (voice of Auli‘i Cravalho), Kele (voice of David Fane), Moni (voice of Hualālai Chung) and Loto (voice of Rose Matafeo) in 'Moana 2'. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Moana (voice of Auli‘i Cravalho), Kele (voice of David Fane), Moni (voice of Hualālai Chung) and Loto (voice of Rose Matafeo) in ‘Moana 2’. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Star Hualālai Chung (voice of Moni) steped back into the recording booth to help coach the journalists through the technicalities of ADR and breakdown the emotions of scene. The scene used for this particular presentation is when Moana and her crew encounters the Kakamori – a group of small but ruthless pirates with coconut armors.

    During ADR, there are a series of beeps that play along with the scene to cue the actors in on when they can start their lines. The actors then try to match the animated scene as much as possible. The sound engineers will go through various takes to find the one that best fits the intension and emotion for the scene. However, ADR isn’t just for re-recording a line in a scene. Actors will also record “efforts”, which is acting out certain actions like running and jumping with grunts and sounds. Inside the booth is a “efforts bar” that is used to help specifically with this portion of ADR.

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    What Is the Plot of ‘Moana 2’?

    Following the 2016 movie, ‘Moana 2’ will reunite audiences worldwide with Moana (Auli’i Cravalho) as she embarks on an all-new adventure with a new crew of seafarers. After Moana receives an unexpected call from her ancestors, she sets out on an expansive journey to the far seas of Oceania – exploring dangerous and uncharted waters.

    Who is the Voice Cast of ‘Moana 2’?

    • Auli’i Cravalho as Moana
    • Dwayne Johnson as Maui
    • Temuera Morrison as Chief Tui
    • Nicole Scherzinger as Sina
    • Khaleesi lambert-Tsuda as Simea
    • Rose Matafeo as Loto
    • David Fane as Kele
    • Hualālai Chung as Moni
    • Rachel House as Grandma Tala
    • Awhimai Fraser as Matangi
    • Alan Tudyk as Heihei
    Heihei the rooster (voiced by Alan Tudyk) and Pua the pig in 'Moana 2'. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Heihei the rooster (voiced by Alan Tudyk) and Pua the pig in ‘Moana 2’. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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  • Directors Share the First 25 Minutes of ‘Moana 2’

    Auli‘i Cravalho as Moana in 'Moana 2'. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Auli‘i Cravalho as Moana in ‘Moana 2’. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    The upcoming Walt Disney animated feature ‘Moana 2’ will be in theaters on November 27, 2024. Moviefone was invited to the Walt Disney Animation Building in Burbank, California, along with a group of journalists to preview the first 25 minutes of the film and see just how far the animators will go to continue Moana’s story.

    What Footage Did We See From ‘Moana 2’?

    Maui (voice of Dwayne Johnson) in 'Moana 2'. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Maui (voice of Dwayne Johnson) in ‘Moana 2’. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Moviefone had the pleasure of screening the first 25 minutes of ‘Moana 2’, presented by directors Dana Ledoux Miller, David Derrick Jr., and Jason Hand.

    Derrick, who is of Samoan heritage, spoke of his time on the 2016 film and discovering Moana’s history and heritage:

    “Working on the first film was an absolute gift. Continuing her story has been one of the true honors of my career.”

    Over 750 people worked on the sequel, including long-time Disney animator Eric Goldberg (‘Aladdin,’ ‘Once Upon A Studio’) as Supervising Animator.

    Ahead of viewing the footage, the directors spoke of the new characters who are introduced in this movie. Aside from returning talents such as Auli’i Cravalho and Dwayne Johnson, ‘Moana 2’ boasts a slew of new characters, including a band of adventuring seafarers who will accompany Moana on her journey, as well as her little sister, Simea.

    The crew includes Kele, a farmer whose character is based on real-life farmers who took part in voyages. Loto, an engineer who proves to be Moana’s right-hand woman. Finally, Moni, the inspirational storyteller and a Maui superfan, rounds out the group. Each one of them proves to be an essential part of Moana’s adventure.

    (L to R) Auli‘i Cravalho as Moana and Khaleesi Lambert-Tsuda as Simea in 'Moana 2'. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Auli‘i Cravalho as Moana and Khaleesi Lambert-Tsuda as Simea in ‘Moana 2’. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    The footage begins with Moana running and parkouring on an unknown island, seemingly being chased. As she clears a a cliff, it is revealed that it is Pua who was running after her. “You wanted to come this time,” said Moana to Pua, eluding to how the adorable pot-belly pig missed out on the action in the previous film. As Moana approaches the peak of the mountain, she blows into a shell to alert her presence – and listens for a call back – but no one answers. The island is uninhabited. As Moana and Pua begin to make their way off the peak, they take a tumble where Moana discovers a piece of broken pottery with a motif depicting people next to a mountain – a sign that people once lived on this island.

    Sailing home with her new discovery, Moana breaks into a song about how she’s “Back Where We’re Meant To Be.” The music continues as she sails onto her home island. It is also used as an instrument to introduce the audience to Kele, Loto, and Moni. Breaking through the crowd, Moana’s little sister Simea runs to welcome back her sister. Later, Moana and Simea visit the ancestors’ cave, sharing a sweet moment much like the one shared between Moana and Grandma Tala.

    In the next scene, Maui mentions that the powerful Storm God Nalo has started something, as he is seen standing in front of a large portal. We’re introduced to the mysterious Matangi, who works for Nalo. She’s not seen quite clearly in the footage as she’s shrouded in darkness and bats.

    Back on the island, the village is in celebration mode as Moana is about to receive the title of Chief. Before the ceremony can finish, lightning strikes through the roof, launching Moana into the side of the hut. She received a vision about a “fire in the sky” that would guide her to the mysterious island depicted on the pottery she had discovered earlier – Motufetu. The island has the power to connect all the people of the sea, but Moana must break the curse placed by Nalo, who wanted to separate the people to weaken the sea.

    Auli‘i Cravalho as Moana in 'Moana 2'. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Auli‘i Cravalho as Moana in ‘Moana 2’. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    A comet appears in the sky, one that Moana must follow to find Motufetu. The song “What Lies Beyond” begins as Moana prepares for her journey. It also conveys the sadness she feels about leaving her family and little sister behind. You can catch a glimpse of Grandma Tala in this song as well. Moana explains her mission to her village and chooses her crew – Kele the farmer, Loto the engineer, and Moni the storyteller. Before she sets sail, she shares an emotional moment with Simea, who gives Moana a tiny starfish to keep inside her necklace “so you can take a piece from home.”

    Moana debuts a brand new outfit for her journey as the village sends her off with a chant.

    The story returns to Maui, who has been caught and bound by a new and mysterious villain. Without his hook, he’s unable to use his powers and pleads with a group of sucker fish to retrieve his hook, to no avail. Mini tattoo Maui gestures that they should call Moana for help.

    Finishing off the footage presentation, we see Moana and her crew encounter the fearsome Kakamora, and later on, a giant sea monster as big as an island, with multiple rows of teeth and eyes.

    New and Returning Characters of ‘Moana 2’

    Heihei the rooster (voiced by Alan Tudyk) and Pua the pig in 'Moana 2'. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Heihei the rooster (voiced by Alan Tudyk) and Pua the pig in ‘Moana 2’. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Aside from Moana and Maui, other fan favorites like Hei Hei and Pua are returning for the sequel, as well as Moana’s parents, Chief Tui and Sina. The small yet fierce coconut-like pirates Kakamora will also return.

    Director Jason Hand said the following about working with Cravalho:

    “There’s a quality that she alone brings to this character—Auli‘i is a leader, she’s kind, she’s funny —she really cares deeply for this character.”

    On the dynamic between Moana and Maui, director David Derrick Jr. said:

    “We love these two characters together—they make each other better.”

    (L to R) Moana (voice of Auli‘i Cravalho), Kele (voice of David Fane), Moni (voice of Hualālai Chung) and Loto (voice of Rose Matafeo) in 'Moana 2'. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Moana (voice of Auli‘i Cravalho), Kele (voice of David Fane), Moni (voice of Hualālai Chung) and Loto (voice of Rose Matafeo) in ‘Moana 2’. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    He went on to explain the growth the Demi-god has since the 2016 film:

    “Maui has evolved—he’s grown and changed. But he’s still the same Maui that we love. He sets out to defeat this terrible curse all by himself—which is very Maui of him. But we all know that Maui and Moana will have better luck if they team up. It’ll take Maui’s strength and bravery—he can lasso the sun and lift up an island—along with Moana’s selflessness and empathy to unite the people of the ocean.”

    New characters include the aforementioned seafarers Kele, Loto, and Moni, Moana’s little sister Simea, Kotu, the Kakamora warrior, the mysterious Matangi, and the fearsome storm god Nalo.

    The Music of ‘Moana 2’

    (L to R) Emily Bear and Abigail Barlow. Photo: Walt Disney Animation.
    (L to R) Emily Bear and Abigail Barlow. Photo: Walt Disney Animation.

    For the sequel, Disney called upon Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear to create new music for ‘Moana 2’. Barlow and Bear received the Best Musical Theater Album award at the 2022 Grammy’s for their work on ‘The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical.’

    Producer Yvette Merino said that the writing duo hit the ground running, and by the time they had the meeting, Barlow and Bear were ready with a song:

    “We listened to what became our opening song, ‘We’re Back.’ It takes you right back into Moana’s world.”

    Opetaia Foa‘i. Photo: Walt Disney Animation.
    Opetaia Foa‘i. Photo: Walt Disney Animation.

    Three-time Grammy winner Mark Mancino will also be a part of the musical sound of ‘Moana 2’ and Grammy nominee Opetaia Foa’i, who worked on the 2016 movie.

    Director Dana Ledoux Miller talked about working closely with Barlow and Bear and how the music will be a tool to convey Moana’s growth and journey:

    “I’m like, ‘well, so Moana is growing up and she’s learning that there are consequences to her actions and that the choices she makes actually affect other people.’They’re like, yeah, yeah, we’re living that right now, we got it. So, you know, there’s a shorthand that just comes from their experience in it, but they’re also huge musical fans, and they understood what this needed. With the help of Mark Mancina and Opetaia Foa’i, they’ve really been intentional about making sure the music in this film speaks the language of the music in the first film. It’s very much an immersive experience when you watch that first film. We were intentional about making sure we weren’t reinventing that wheel, but we were expanding on it.”

    What Else Did We Learn About Moana 2?

    'Moana 2' co-director Dana Ledoux Miller. Photo by Evan Mulling.
    ‘Moana 2’ co-director Dana Ledoux Miller. Photo by Evan Mulling.

    Following the footage presentation, directors David Derrick Jr., Jason Hand, and Dana Ledoux Miller held a press conference with journalists.

    During the Q&A, Ledoux Miller talked about ‘Moana 2’ being her first animated film and how much she sees her culture represented on screen:

    “I was a huge fan of the first time. I very distinctly remember sitting in the theater. The lights come out, and over the bumper, the first sounds, the first voices are Samoan. I realized in that moment, this film, which ended up becoming one of the biggest Disney properties ever, that that film would forever change the way people saw Pacific Islanders.”

    Ledoux Miller was hired to co-write the live-action ‘Moana’ with Jared Bush and was brought onto the sequel to direct alongside Derrick Jr. and Hand.

    'Moana 2' co-director David Derrick Jr. Photo by Mat Fretschel/Disney. ©2024 Disney. All Rights Reserved.
    ‘Moana 2’ co-director David Derrick Jr. Photo by Mat Fretschel/Disney. ©2024 Disney. All Rights Reserved.

    David Derrick Jr, who is also of Samoan heritage, talked about  his excitement to continue Moana’s story:

    “When we were asked to come back and continue her story, I was so thrilled because I believe I felt like Moana when she entered that cavern of the Wayfinder. I have Samoan heritage, I’m very proud of it, but I didn’t understand the depths of it. It was the navigators of the Pacific Ocean who found the last discoverable land on earth. They were able to navigate from, you know, Rapa Nui all the way to Aotearoa, all the way to Hawaii. It’s one-third of the earth. These islands are spread out like tiny jewels across a vast ocean that doesn’t divide. It connects. Going forward with this story, we really wanted to show how far the people of the Pacific would go. So for me, I love celebrating that culture, and I hope everyone sees that and appreciates that.”

    The film will also cover personal relationships, such as the one Moana has with her little sister Simea – a name inspired by an ancestor of Derrick’s. This storyline was inspired by the director’s personal life.

    “My eldest daughter is 21 years old, and her name is Samea, and she’s 21. We have a little son, and his name is Quentin. He’s seven years old. The two of them are the closest siblings I’ve ever seen. During COVID, he would sleep in her bed; they’d go camping together. They’re kindred spirits. There was a very difficult moment when he realized she was going to college and not coming back home. That this pillar of joy in his life was suddenly not always gonna be there.”

    Derrick Jr. also discussed the themes of growing up and taking on responsibility:

    “Those moments when you’re forced to grow up in certain ways. We wanted to show a maturity to Moana. We wanted to show that she could be even more invested and connected to her people and to her Island. I love that we gave her a sister to show that connection and show that love.”

    'Moana 2' co-director Jason Hand. Photo by Alex Kang/Disney. ©2024 Disney. All Rights Reserved.
    ‘Moana 2’ co-director Jason Hand. Photo by Alex Kang/Disney. ©2024 Disney. All Rights Reserved.

    Director Jason Hand said that they aim to stay true to the first film while moving forward to the next chapter.

    “There’s something left to be done in her story. I think that was the kernel of this idea, this idea of connection. But through that, her own personal growth, she still has somewhere to grow. She’s still a young person who’s growing up and finding out more about herself. That’s the kind of stuff that energizes the story, but it also energizes the storytelling through the songs because you can sing about things that are personally in your own life. So a song like “Beyond” that you heard earlier is from Moana’s personal journey that’s starting to change. She’s starting to grow. That’s a really powerful place.”

    Ledoux Miller added:

    “The first film was about Moana reconnecting to the past and who her people were meant to be. This film is really about Moana looking towards the future.”

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    What is the plot of ‘Moana 2?’

    Following the 2016 movie, ‘Moana 2’ will reunite audiences worldwide with Moana (Auli’i Cravalho) as she embarks on an all-new adventure with a new crew of seafarers. After Moana receives an unexpected call from her ancestors, she sets out on an expansive journey to the far seas of Oceania – exploring dangerous and uncharted waters.

    Who is in the voice cast of ‘Moana 2?’

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    Maui (voice of Dwayne Johnson) in ‘Moana 2’. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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  • Where To Watch 2024’s ‘Mean Girls’

    Angourie Rice plays Cady Heron, Bebe Wood plays Gretchen Wieners and Avantika plays Karen Shetty in 'Mean Girls' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Angourie Rice plays Cady Heron, Bebe Wood plays Gretchen Wieners and Avantika plays Karen Shetty in ‘Mean Girls’ from Paramount Pictures. Photo: Jojo Whilden/Paramount © 2023 Paramount Pictures.

    Meet the new Plastics in the latest adaptation of the 2004 cult classic ‘Mean Girls.’ The updated version incorporates 13 songs from the Broadway show, a brand new cast, and the return of some fan favorites.

    Based on Tina Fey’s adaptation screenplay of ‘Queen Bees and Wannabees,’ the 2004 film was later adapted for Broadway in 2018, earning 12 Tony Award nominations, including Best Musical, Best Original Score, Best Choreography, and more.

    This film marks the directorial debut for Samantha Jayne and Arthuro Perez Jr. and stars Angourie Rice (‘Senior Year’) as Cady Heron, Reneé Rapp as Regina George, Auli’i Cravalho (‘Moana’) as Janis, Jaquel Spivey as Damien, Bebe Wood (‘Crushed’) as Gretchen Wieners, Avantika (‘Tarot’) as Karen Shetty, Christopher Briney as Aaron Samuels, Tina Fey (‘A Haunting In Venice’) as Ms. Norbury, Tim Meadows (‘Dream Scenario’) as Mr. Duvall, Jenna Fischer as Ms. Heron, and Busy Philipps (‘Girls5eva’) as Mrs. George.

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    Where Can I Watch ‘Mean Girls’?

    Avantika, Renee Rapp, Angourie Rice and Bebe Wood on the set of 'Mean Girls' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Avantika, Renee Rapp, Angourie Rice and Bebe Wood on the set of ‘Mean Girls’ from Paramount Pictures. Photo Credit: Jojo Whilden/Paramount ©2023 Paramount Pictures.

    Originally slated for a streaming release on Paramount+, the studio decided on a theatrical release for the film following positive test screenings. ‘Mean Girls’ held its premiere in New York City on January 8, 2024.

    Buy Tickets: ‘Mean Girls’ Movie Showtimes

    ‘Mean Girls’ has a runtime of 1 hour and 53 minutes. Didn’t get to experience the musical movie in theaters? Don’t worry. As of February 20, 2024, the movie was available to rent for $19.99 or purchase for $26.99 on VOD platforms such as Apple TV, Prime Video, Google Play, YouTube, and Vudu. Currently, various streaming platforms have the movie on sale for $5.99 to rent and $12.99, so if you’ve been wanting to see the movie, take advantage of this deal before it’s gone.

    Where to Watch and Stream: ‘Mean Girls’ Online

    Digital purchase of ‘Mean Girls’ will include bonus features:

    • ‘A New Age of Mean Girls’ – a look into how Tina Fey updated the story for the musical movie
    • ‘Song and Dance’ – a behind-the-scenes look at the musical numbers
    • ‘The New Plastics’ – interviews with the cast
    • Gag Reel
    • Extended Scenes
    • “Not My Fault” music video featuring Reneé Rapp and Megan Thee Stallion.
    • For subscribers of Paramount+, the movie is now available to stream as of March 7, 2024.

    Cameos From The Original Film and the Broadway Show

    Tina Fey plays Ms. Norbury in 'Mean Girls' from Paramount Pictures.
    Tina Fey plays Ms. Norbury in ‘Mean Girls’ from Paramount Pictures. Photo: Jojo Whilden/Paramount © 2023 Paramount Pictures.

    While ‘Mean Girls’ features a (mostly) brand new cast, there are a few return fan favorites and cameos. Tina Fey and Tim Meadows return to reprise their roles as Ms. Norbury and Mr. Duvall, respectively. Ashley Park (‘Joy Ride’) cameos as French teacher Madame Park in the film. Park originated the role of Gretchen Wieners on Broadway and earned a Tony nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.

    It is also worth mentioning that Reneé Rapp also played the role of Regina George on Broadway. In fact, the role marks the actress’ Broadway debut, who played Regina from 2019 to 2020 before it was shut down due to the pandemic.

    Lindsay Lohan, the star of the original ‘Mean Girls’, also appears in the film as the Mathletes Moderator.

    Related Article: Movie Review: 2024’s ‘Mean Girls’

    When Can I Get ‘Mean Girls’ On Blu-Ray?

    Angourie Rice plays Cady Heron and Christopher Briney plays Aaron Samuels in 'Mean Girls' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Angourie Rice plays Cady Heron and Christopher Briney plays Aaron Samuels in ‘Mean Girls’ from Paramount Pictures. Photo: Jojo Whilden/Paramount © 2023 Paramount Pictures.

    ‘Mean Girls’ will be released on DVD, Blu-Ray, and 4K UHD on April 30th. A two-movie collection set will be available, with both the 2024 version and the original 2004 version. April 30th also marks the first time the original film will be released in 4K.

    Buy ‘Mean Girls’ On Amazon

    Watch the official trailers for ‘Mean Girls’ below:

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    The official synopsis for ‘Mean Girls’ is below:

    From the comedic mind of Tina Fey comes a new twist on the modern classic, MEAN GIRLS. New student Cady Heron (Angourie Rice) is welcomed into the top of the social food chain by the elite group of popular girls called “The Plastics,” ruled by the conniving queen bee Regina George (Reneé Rapp) and her minions Gretchen (Bebe Wood) and Karen (Avantika). However, when Cady makes the major misstep of falling for Regina’s ex-boyfriend Aaron Samuels (Christopher Briney), she finds herself prey in Regina’s crosshairs. As Cady sets to take down the group’s apex predator with the help of her outcast friends Janis (Auli’i Cravalho) and Damian (Jaquel Spivey), she must learn how to stay true to herself while navigating the most cutthroat jungle of all: high school.

    Bebe Wood plays Gretchen, Renee Rapp plays Regina and Avantika plays Karen in 'Mean Girls' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Bebe Wood plays Gretchen, Renee Rapp plays Regina and Avantika plays Karen in ‘Mean Girls’ from Paramount Pictures. Photo: Jojo Whilden/Paramount © 2023 Paramount Pictures.

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  • ‘Moana 2’: Auli’i Cravalho Confirmed to Return

    (Left) Auli'i Cravalho as Jos Clearly on Prime Video's 'The Power.' Credit: Katie Yu/Prime Video. Copyright: Amazon Studios. (Right) Auli'i Cravalho as the voice of Moana in 'Moana.' Photo: Walt Disney Studios.
    (Left) Auli’i Cravalho as Jos Clearly on Prime Video’s ‘The Power.’ Credit: Katie Yu/Prime Video. Copyright: Amazon Studios. (Right) Auli’i Cravalho as the voice of Moana in ‘Moana.’ Photo: Walt Disney Studios.

    Preview:

    • Voice actor Auli’i Cravalho is returning for the ‘Moana’ sequel.
    • Disney had planned a TV series but has turned that into the new movie.
    • The film will be released around Thanksgiving.

    Disney has clearly shown how far they’ll go to keep the ‘Moana’ raft sailing. And with both the live-action remake in development and an animated sequel on the way, the company is certainly committed to that idea.

    And now the young star of the 2016 hit, actor Auli’i Cravalho, has confirmed that she’ll return to voice the title character again, alongside Dwayne Johnson, who lent his vocal tones to trickster demi-god Maui.

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    What’s happening with the ‘Moana’ sequel?

    Auli'i Cravalho as the voice of Moana and Dwayne Johnson as the voice of Maui in 'Moana.'
    (L to R) Auli’i Cravalho as the voice of Moana and Dwayne Johnson as the voice of Maui in ‘Moana.’ Photo: Walt Disney Studios.

    The sequel movie has had an interesting route to screens –– because it didn’t start out as a movie at all.

    A follow-up to ‘Moana’ was being produced as a series, but then Disney boss Bog Iger announced in a recent shareholder call that development of the show was turning out so well that it was being converted into a theatrical sequel to the seafaring adventure.

    Johnson is confirmed to be making a deal to voice Maui again, and Cravalho hit Instagram to reveal that she’s back too.

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    Dave Derrick Jr. is directing the sequel, with music by Grammy winners Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear, and returning ‘Moana’ duo Opetaia Foa’i and Mark Mancina (though there is no sign of Lin-Manuel Miranda working on this one.)

    What’s the story of the ‘Moana’ sequel?

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    Walt Disney Animation Studios’ epic, all-new animated musical ‘Moana 2’ takes audiences on an expansive new voyage with Moana, Maui and a brand-new crew of unlikely seafarers. The follow-up to 2016’s Oscar®-nominated film opens in theaters on Nov. 27, 2024. © 2024 Disney. All Rights Reserved.

    Only a basic storyline has been released for this one: “After receiving an unexpected call from her wayfinding ancestors, Moana must journey to the far seas of Oceania and into dangerous, long-lost waters for an adventure unlike anything she’s ever faced.”

    Related Article: Dwayne Johnson Announces Disney is Making a Live-Action ‘Moana’

    What of the live-action take on the original movie?

    Dwayne Johnson announces live-action 'Moana.'
    Dwayne Johnson announces live-action ‘Moana.’ Courtesy of Walt Disney Studios.

    As has become the company’s fashion, Disney is giving the original ‘Moana’ the live-action treatment.

    Hamilton’ director Thomas Kail is directing the film, with Johnson aboard to play Maui and producer.

    Cravalho, who was most recently seen on screen (and stealing scenes) in the ‘Mean Girls’ musical movie, is not playing Moana in this movie. Instead, she’s taking an executive producer role.

    Here’s what she said about the decision:

    “As an executive producer on the film, I cannot wait to help find the next actress to portray Moana’s courageous spirit, undeniable wit and emotional strength. I’m truly honored to pass this baton to the next young woman of Pacific Island descent, to honor our incredible Pacific peoples cultures and communities that help inspire her story. And I look forward to all the beautiful Pacific representations to come. Mahalo.”

    When will the ‘Moana’ sequel be in theaters?

    ‘Moana 2’ (or whatever they end up calling it) is scheduled for release on November 27th, the regular Disney Thanksgiving slot.

    The live-action version, meanwhile, is currently set for June 27th, 2025.

    Auli'i Cravalho as the voice of Moana in 'Moana.'
    Auli’i Cravalho as the voice of Moana in ‘Moana.’ Photo: Walt Disney Studios.

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  • Movie Review: ‘Mean Girls

    Avantika, Renee Rapp, Angourie Rice and Bebe Wood on the set of 'Mean Girls' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Avantika, Renee Rapp, Angourie Rice and Bebe Wood on the set of ‘Mean Girls’ from Paramount Pictures. Photo Credit: Jojo Whilden/Paramount ©2023 Paramount Pictures.

    Opening in theaters on January 12th, ‘Mean Girls’ is just the latest example of a movie that represents the latest evolution for a story that started as a novel, became a movie, transitioned to the Broadway stage for a musical and is now back on screens as a musical movie.

    But as with every movie of this type –– see also the recent ‘The Color Purple’ –– the latest take has to make a convincing argument for it to exist in the first place. Why should audiences shell out more money to see a story they’ve previously experienced (and, in the case of ‘Mean Girls’ loved to endlessly quotable and meme-able levels) with the addition of different actors and a few songs?

    The answer, at least in this case, is “mostly”.

    Does ‘Mean Girls’ make fetch happen?

    Bebe Wood plays Gretchen Wieners, Renee Rapp plays Regina George and Avantika plays Karen Shetty in 'Mean Girls' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Bebe Wood plays Gretchen Wieners, Renee Rapp plays Regina George and Avantika plays Karen Shetty in ‘Mean Girls’ from Paramount Pictures. Photo: Jojo Whilden/Paramount © 2023 Paramount Pictures.

    ‘Mean Girls’ exists in the shadow of the original, and it’s no easy job to follow what has long become known as a classic in the genre. Given the pressure to be a version of both the first film and the musical, you can understand why the new movie sometimes crumbles under that workload.

    But fans will be relieved to know that if it doesn’t quite make the grade in every way, it at least serves as a successful comedy musical in its own right.

    ‘Mean Girls’: Script and Direction

    Producers Lorne Michaels and Tina Fey on the set of 'Mean Girls' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Producers Lorne Michaels and Tina Fey on the set of ‘Mean Girls’ from Paramount Pictures. Photo Credit: Jojo Whilden/Paramount ©2023 Paramount Pictures.

    The new movie, on the writing front at least, represents the return of very experienced hands with Tina Fey –– who adapted Rosalind Wiseman’s 2002 book ‘Queen Bees and Wannabes’, which documented female social cliques in high schools into 2004’s ‘Mean Girls’. It’s story of a young woman swapping far-flung homeschooling with her scientist parents for the wilds of an Illinois high school and ends up falling in with the most popular/vindictive girls at campus.

    Fey’s original script is beloved, a classic high school comedy with more than one line that has entered the pop cultural consciousness. She was also behind the book for the stage musical version, while her husband and regular creative collaborator Jeff Richmond created the lyrics.

    They’re both back for the new movie, which means that the tone and dialogue is certainly up to scratch. The one issue might be that the musical numbers, on purely a written front, can be hit and miss. And if you know the movie inside and out, that’s the only thing that will feel new besides one or two moments and ideas (Cady, for example, only has one parent in this version, played by Jenna Fischer).

    Directors Arturo Perez Jr. and Samantha Jayne on the set of 'Mean Girls' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Directors Arturo Perez Jr. and Samantha Jayne on the set of ‘Mean Girls’ from Paramount Pictures. Photo Credit: Jojo Whilden/Paramount ©2023 Paramount Pictures.

    Samantha Jayne and Arturo Perez Jr. make their shared directorial debut with the movie, taking over for the original film’s Mark Walters. They do an adequate job of staging the musical numbers and having the songs replace elements such as Cady’s voice-over.

    One or two of the songs here –– ‘Revenge Party’, ‘Stupid with Love’ –– work really well, while the others are fine but nothing to get people dancing in the aisles.

    ‘Mean Girls’: Performances

    Angourie Rice plays Cady Heron, Bebe Wood plays Gretchen Wieners and Avantika plays Karen Shetty in 'Mean Girls' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Angourie Rice plays Cady Heron, Bebe Wood plays Gretchen Wieners and Avantika plays Karen Shetty in ‘Mean Girls’ from Paramount Pictures. Photo: Jojo Whilden/Paramount © 2023 Paramount Pictures.

    With Lindsay Lohan playing the original Cady, Angourie Rice has famous shoes to fill. And she does so well, giving this new version of a life of her own, while not going too far away from what fans expect from the character.

    But that’s nothing compared to Reneé Rapp, who has to embody queen bee Regina George, as brought to life by Rachel McAdams in the original. Rapp is a fantastic Regina, having the benefit of playing the role on stage for several months. Which means she has a fully-formed take on the preening, scheming character. And when Regina suffers her downfall, she’s just as able to land those comedy turns.

    Avantika plays Karen Shetty, Angourie Rice plays Cady Heron, Renee Rapp plays Regina George and Bebe Wood plays Gretchen Wieners in 'Mean Girls' from Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Avantika plays Karen Shetty, Angourie Rice plays Cady Heron, Renee Rapp plays Regina George and Bebe Wood plays Gretchen Wieners in ‘Mean Girls’ from Paramount Pictures. Photo: Jojo Whilden/Paramount © 2023 Paramount Pictures.

    Less effective are Bebe Wood, and Avantika Vandanapu as Gretchen and Karen, Regina’s sidekicks, though it’s no fault of the actors –– they’re mostly saddled with characters who feel like barely-tweaked versions of the original, and you have to wonder whether Fey and co. could have done more to make them stand out.

    But if there’s one true MVP here, it’s Auliʻi Cravalho as the character of Janis, one of the “weird” kids that Cady initially befriends and who helps her get revenge on the “Plastics” led by Regina. Cravalho, best known previously as the voice of Moana in Disney’s animated movie, is superb here, breathing truly fresh life into the character and proving that she’s more than just a great voice performer.

    ‘Mean Girls’: Final Thoughts

    Tina Fey plays Ms. Norbury in 'Mean Girls' from Paramount Pictures.
    Tina Fey plays Ms. Norbury in ‘Mean Girls’ from Paramount Pictures. Photo: Jojo Whilden/Paramount © 2023 Paramount Pictures.

    ‘Mean Girls’ certainly offers a solid level of entertainment, though that’s partly because the original is such a success. Fans of the film will find something new to enjoy, but for the most part, the pleasures come from revisiting what worked before, either on screen or stage.

    And while the new movie isn’t a patch on the original, it does at least prove to be worthwhile.

    ‘Mean Girls receives 6.5 out of 10 stars.

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    What’s the story of ‘Mean Girls?

    Adapting the plot of the 2004 movie into musical form, ‘Mean Girls’ narrative feels familiar.

    New student Cady Heron (Angourie Rice) gets welcomed into the top of the social food chain by an elite group of popular girls called the Plastics, ruled by the conniving queen bee Regina George (Reneé Rapp). However, when Cady makes the major misstep of falling for Regina’s ex-boyfriend, she soon finds herself caught in their crosshairs.

    Who else is in ‘Mean Girls?

    The cast also includes Auli’i Cravalho, Christopher Briney, Jenna Fischer, Jon Hamm, Tina Fey, Tim Meadows, Busy Philipps, Bebe Wood, Ashley Park and Avantika Vandanapu.

    Jon Hamm plays Coach Carr in 'Mean Girls' from Paramount Pictures.
    Jon Hamm plays Coach Carr in ‘Mean Girls’ from Paramount Pictures. Photo: Jojo Whilden/Paramount © 2023 Paramount Pictures.

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  • Disney Making Live-Action ‘Moana’

    Disney has for quite a few years now been dipping into its animated back catalogue, rooting around for titles that it can repurpose as live-action (with CG for the fantastical elements).

    So perhaps we shouldn’t be too shocked that 2016’s ‘Moana’ would join that list, though given the increasing speed with which these conversion jobs are hitting cinemas, we won’t be surprised if the next animated movie from the team –– that would be ‘Wish’, due in theaters on November 22nd –– arrives a week after the announcement that a live-action take is on the way.

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    Originally shown by Disney CEO Bob Iger on a shareholders webcast, the video announcement features Dwayne Johnson in Hawaii confirming the news: ‘Moana’ will make the journey to live-action. She knows the way.

    Johnson is backing this one to the hilt with his usual passion (he’s also producing via his company, so expect a social media tidal wave in coming months), featuring his daughters in the video.

    Dwayne Johnson announces live-action 'Moana.'
    Dwayne Johnson announces live-action ‘Moana.’ Courtesy of Walt Disney Studios.

    What’s the story of Moana?

    He, of course, voiced demi-god Maui in the original film, which charted the story of a young woman (played by Auli‘i Cravalho) rebelling against the insular nature of her island community and embracing her destiny as an adventurer, helping to sort out a huge problem in the process.

    With Johnson back playing Maui, we don’t yet know who will take over as Moana (since Cravalho is just a producer the new version.)

    The other details are bobbing away in the ocean for now, but we do know that the original’s co-director Jared Bush is involved alongside Dana Ledoux Miller.

    Walt Disney Studios Animation's 'Moana.'
    Walt Disney Studios Animation’s ‘Moana.’

    Related Article: ‘Black Adam’ Interview: Dwayne Johnson

    What did The Rock say about the new Moana?

    Johnson had this to say,

    “I’m deeply humbled and overcome with gratitude to bring the beautiful story of ‘Moana’ to the live-action big screen. This story is my culture, and this story is emblematic of our people’s grace and warrior strength. I wear this culture proudly on my skin and in my soul, and this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to reunite with Maui, inspired by the mana and spirit of my late grandfather, High Chief Peter Maivia, is one that runs very deep for me. I want to thank my partners at Disney for their strong commitment to this special endeavor, because there is no better world for us to honor the story of our people, our passion and our purpose than through the realm of music and dance, which is at the core of who we are as Polynesian people.”

    Here’s what Cravalho said about the character and the new movie,

    “She has had such a profound impact on how we think of Disney princesses. Moana’s strength and perseverance are inspiring — to audiences around the world, to me and to everyone who helped bring her to life. I’m looking forward to sharing her story in a whole new way.”

    Sean Bailey, president of Walt Disney Studios Motion Picture Production, comments,

    “It’s still early, but the idea of working with these fantastic partners to tell such a meaningful story on a live-action canvas, particularly as we celebrate 100 years of storytelling at Disney, is thrilling.”

    The live-action ‘Moana’ has no release date on the books yet, but the latest conversion from the company, ‘The Little Mermaid’, swims into theaters on May 26th.

    Walt Disney Studios Animation's 'Moana.'
    Walt Disney Studios Animation’s ‘Moana.’

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  • Trailer for the ‘The Power’ TV Adaptation

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    What would happen if one random change shifted the balance of power in the entire world? That’s the basic premise for British writer Naomi Alderman’s 2016 novel ‘The Power’, which spun that out to its logical conclusion.

    It has now been turned into a thriller series for Prime Video by ‘True Blood’ and ‘Jessica Jones’ veteran Raelle Tucker. The full trailer for the show is now online, or you can watch it in the video player above.

    uli'i Cravalho as Jos Clearly on Prime Video's 'The Power.'
    Auli’i Cravalho as Jos Clearly on Prime Video’s ‘The Power.’ Credit: Katie Yu/Prime Video. Copyright: Amazon Studios.

    What’s the story of ‘The Power’?

    Taking Alderman’s book as its jumping off point, ‘The Power’ shows our world, but for one twist of nature. Suddenly, and without warning, teenage girls develop the power to electrocute people at will.

    So what would that mean for the world? It changes the balance of power between the sexes, as women are less afraid of men, and that begins to shift society. The series’ story stretches from London to Seattle, Nigeria to Eastern Europe, as the Power evolves from a tingle in teenagers’ collarbones to a complete reversal of how men and women interact.

    While the novel is set 5,000 years after the events of the story, where a matriarchy rules the planet after revolution driven by the women who developed the electrical abilities, the show appears to focus on the start of the narrative.

    Of course, as the trailer suggests, though these new abilities mean a lot of the world’s problems for women go away, just because there’s a new group in charge doesn’t mean that there’s suddenly no corruption, crime or violence. It just changes.

    John Leguizamo as Rob Lopez on Prime Video's 'The Power.'
    (L to R) John Leguizamo as Rob Lopez on Prime Video’s ‘The Power.’ Credit: Katie Yu/Prime Video. Copyright: Amazon Studios.

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    Who stars in ‘The Power’?

    This new series stars Toni Collette as Mayor Margot Cleary-Lopez, who along with John Leguizamo as Rob Lopez, discover that their daughter Jos Cleary-Lopez (‘Moana’s Auli’i Cravalho) has started to develop the power.

    Then there’s ‘Ted Lasso’s Toheeb Jimoh as Tunde Ojo, a Nigerian journalist who sees a chance to boost his career by reporting on the women and girls who start to show the electrical charges.

    Josh Charles, meanwhile, Daniel Dandon, who is concerned about what this all means, and drives a programme of tracking and detaining the young women. Then there’s Roxy Monke (Ria Zmitrowicz), who starts to help her criminal father Bernie (Eddie Marsan) in his business.

    And Allie Montgomery (Halle Bush) is a rape survivor who kills her attacker –– her foster father –– and then flees to a convent. The cast also includes Zrinka Cvitešić, Daniela Vega, Alice Eve, Nico Hiraga and Heather Agyepong.

    ‘The Power’ will start on Prime Video on March 31st with the first three episodes, with an episode every Friday until the season finale on May 12th.

    Toni Collette, John Leguizamo, and Auli'i Cravalho in Prime Video's 'The Power.'
    (L to R) Toni Collette, John Leguizamo, and Auli’i Cravalho in Prime Video’s ‘The Power.’ Credit: Katie Yu/Prime Video. Copyright: Amazon Studios.
    Toni Collette as Margot Cleary-Lopez on Prime Video's 'The Power.'
    Toni Collette as Margot Cleary-Lopez on Prime Video’s ‘The Power.’ Credit: Katie Yu/Prime Video. Copyright: Amazon Studios.
    Josh Charles as Governor Daniel Dandon on Prime Video's 'The Power.'
    Josh Charles as Governor Daniel Dandon on Prime Video’s ‘The Power.’ Credit: Katie Yu/Prime Video. Copyright: Amazon Studios.
    Zrinka Cvitešić as Tatiana on Prime Video's 'The Power.'
    Zrinka Cvitešić as Tatiana on Prime Video’s ‘The Power.’ Credit: Ludovic Robert/Prime Video. Copyright: Amazon Studios.
    Toheeb Jimoh as Tunde Ojo on Prime Video's 'The Power.'
    Toheeb Jimoh as Tunde Ojo on Prime Video’s ‘The Power.’ Credit: Ludovic Robert/Prime Video. Copyright: Amazon Studios.
    Ria Zmitrowicz as Roxy Monke on Prime Video's 'The Power.'
    Ria Zmitrowicz as Roxy Monke on Prime Video’s ‘The Power.’ Credit: Ludovic Robert/Prime Video. Copyright: Amazon Studios.
    Halle Bush as Allie on Prime Video's 'The Power.'
    Halle Bush as Allie on Prime Video’s ‘The Power.’ Credit: Courtesy of Prime Video. Copyright: Amazon Studios .
    Eddie Marsan and Ria Zmitrowicz as Bernie and Roxy Monke on Prime Video's 'The Power.'
    (L to R) Eddie Marsan and Ria Zmitrowicz as Bernie and Roxy Monke on Prime Video’s ‘The Power.’ Photo: Ludovic Robert/Prime Video. Copyright: Amazon Studios.
    Prime Video's 'The Power' premiers on March 31, 2023.
    Prime Video’s ‘The Power’ premiers on March 31, 2023.

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  • ABC’s ‘Little Mermaid’ Live Special Taps ‘Moana’ Voice Auli’i Cravalho as Ariel

    ABC’s ‘Little Mermaid’ Live Special Taps ‘Moana’ Voice Auli’i Cravalho as Ariel

    ABC

    There’s another new Ariel in town.

    Last month, Disney cast Halle Bailey to play the mermaid princess in a live-action remake of “The Little Mermaid.” Now, ABC (a corporate sibling) has found its own star for its live musical special.

    Auli’i Cravalho, who was the voice of “Moana,” will star as the rebellious daughter of King Triton who longs to live on dry land.

    ABC also announced that Queen Latifah will play villain Ursula, while Shaggy will be Ariel’s crustacean friend, Sebastian.

    The musical event will feature intricate sets and costumes, with music from the original animated film and Tony-winning Broadway stage version.

    The production was originally slated for October 2017, but was delayed for reworking.

    “Little Mermaid” will air Tuesday, November 5, at 8 p.m. as part of The Wonderful World of Disney franchise.

  • ‘Moana’ Star Auli’i Cravalho Lands Lead in Netflix Musical Comedy

    ‘Moana’ Star Auli’i Cravalho Lands Lead in Netflix Musical Comedy

    Disney

    Auli’i Cravalho, who voiced the title character in Disney’s “Moana,” will star in the upcoming Netflix musical comedy “Sorta Like a Rock Star.”

    Cravalho will play a teenage girl who, despite her difficult circumstances, is unusually optimistic about the world and her place in it. That is, until she faces a devastating loss and can no longer ignore the challenges in her own life.

    We’ll bet that music helps fix everything.

    Brett Haley, whose films include Sundance favorites “The Hero” and “Hearts Beat Loud,” will direct.

    Filming is set to start in October.

    Besides starring in “Moana,” Cravalho played Lilette Suarez  on the NBC series “Rise.”

    [Via THR]