“Moana” failed to make a splash at the box office, grossing $43 million in 3,827 North American theaters in its opening weekend. Those ticket sales, while enough to take the No. 1 spot on the box office charts, are disastrous given that the live-action remake of “Moana” has a massive $250 million production budget, and
Moana and Maui set sail once again, this time in live action. Released in theaters on July 10, Disney’s animated musical “Moana” comes to life with a new live-action version directed by Catherine Laga’aia, who plays the title character. Similar to the original, the film follows Moana’s journey to restore the heart of Te Fiti
A little more than 10 years ago, Lin-Manuel Miranda was still performing on Broadway in “Hamilton” while writing the music for Disney’s “Moana.” Moana has since grossed more than $643 million at the global box office, and its 2024 sequel grossed more than $1 billion worldwide. This weekend, the live-action version of the film hits
Disney’s “Moana” hits the box office again. The beloved 2016 animated musical is the latest Disney film to get the live-action treatment. The remake of the film, starring Catherine Laga’aia as Moana and Dwayne Johnson reprising his role as the buff god Maui, has grossed $4.5 million in box office trailers. The film is estimated
Dwayne Johnson looked through 12 different Maui wigs before finding the perfect one for the live-action “Moana” movie, and laughed “so fucking hard” when he saw the internet’s reaction to his flowing mane. “I went through 12 wigs,” Johnson said VarietyMarc Malkin on Tuesday night at the Los Angeles premiere of “Moana” at the Hollywood