Dwayne Johnson Announces Start of Filming for the Live-Action "Moana" Movie
In a recent social media post, Dwayne Johnson, famed for his role as the Polynesian demigod Maui in the animated hit "Moana" (2016), revealed exciting news about the upcoming live-action adaptation of the movie. Johnson confirmed that the production of the live-action "Moana" is set to commence in August 2024. This announcement has sparked anticipation and joy among fans worldwide.
Johnson expressed his pride and excitement about the project, emphasizing the importance of showcasing Polynesian culture. "We are proud to have the opportunity to tell the legends, show the songs and dances, and share the traditions of our Polynesian culture with all of you and your families around the world," Johnson stated. His commitment to culturally rich storytelling is evident in his enthusiasm for the new production phase beginning this August.
The live-action version of "Moana" promises to be a rich narrative with a strong cast. In mid-June 2024, 17-year-old Australian newcomer Katherine Laga'aia was confirmed for the lead role of Moana. The cast also includes John Tui as Chief Tui, Moana's father; Frankie Adams as Moana's mother, Sina; and Rena Owen as Moana's grandmother, Tala. The screenplay is co-written by Jared Bush and Dana Ledoux Miller, with Thomas Kail set to direct, ensuring the film remains true to its animated origins while introducing fresh, dynamic elements.
The premiere of the adventure film "Moana" is scheduled for July 10, 2026, a delay from its initially planned June 2025 release. This adjustment in schedule has heightened the anticipation for what is expected to be a significant cultural and box office hit. Fans of the original animation and new audiences alike are eagerly awaiting the chance to experience Moana's story in a new format, with Johnson's Maui once again taking center stage in bringing Polynesian mythology to life.