‘Moana’ Trailer: Disney Unveils A New Look At Its Live-Action Reimagining Ahead Of July Release

Catherine Lagaʻaia leads the new “Moana,” with Dwayne Johnson returning as Maui and Disney also debuting an “Artistry of Moana” featurette focused on the film’s craft.

Disney has released a new trailer and poster for “Moana,” its live-action reimagining of the 2016 animated hit, with Catherine Lagaʻaia starring as Moana and Dwayne Johnson returning as the shapeshifting demigod Maui. The studio also unveiled an “Artistry of Moana” featurette, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the film’s design and production ahead of its July 10 theatrical release. The project follows Disney’s 2025 teaser campaign for the film. It extends one of the company’s most durable modern animated properties into live-action, following the original’s major box-office and streaming success.

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The new film is directed by Thomas Kail, the Emmy and Tony winner behind “Hamilton,” and produced by Johnson, Dany Garcia, Beau Flynn, Hiram Garcia, and Lin-Manuel Miranda. Disney says the film features original songs by Miranda, Opetaia Foaʻi, and Mark Mancina, as well as an original score by Mancina. Auliʻi Cravalho, who voiced Moana in the animated films, is also aboard as an executive producer.

Alongside Lagaʻaia and Johnson, the cast includes John Tui as Chief Tui, Frankie Adams as Sina, and Rena Owen as Gramma Tala. The “Artistry of Moana” featurette includes commentary from Johnson, Lagaʻaia, Kail, costume designer Liz McGregor, and choreographer Tiana Nonosina Liufau, underscoring how much Disney is selling this version not just as another remake, but as a crafted live-action event built around performance, movement, music, and scale.

Disney’s official synopsis for the project remains close to the original film’s spine: Moana answers the ocean’s call and ventures beyond the reef of Motunui with Maui on a journey tied to her people’s future. That basic framework was already established in Disney’s first teaser materials, and the new trailer continues the studio’s push to position the film as both a faithful reworking and a larger-scale live-action musical adventure.

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The bigger question, as always with Disney’s live-action machine, is whether familiarity alone is enough. But “Moana” has always been one of the studio’s stronger bets from the remake pile—partly because the original film’s music, oceanic sweep, and cultural footprint were already massive, and partly because the franchise is still fresh from expansion after “Moana 2.” Disney’s live-action “Moana” sails exclusively into theaters July 10, 2026. Watch the trailer below.

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