The highly anticipated world premiere of Disney’s “Moana 2” took place in Kapolei on Thursday, celebrating Pacific Islander heritage. The film follows Moana’s journey three years after her first adventure, where she has become a master navigator. Directed by David Derrick Jr., Jason Hand, and Dana Ledoux Miller, the movie hits theaters on November 27. Moana is called upon by her ancestors to break a curse and reconnect the people of various islands, joining forces with her friend, the demigod Maui, voiced by Dwayne Johnson. The premiere showcased Hawaiian dancers and flags, emphasizing the cultural significance of the film. “Moana 2” is expected to be a blockbuster success, following the impressive box office performance of Disney’s previous animated sequel, “Inside Out 2.” The first “Moana” film dominated the Thanksgiving box office in 2016, earning over $81 million. The sequel promises to take audiences on a new adventure into the future, expanding upon the beloved characters and themes of the original film. Fans of the first movie and newcomers alike are sure to be captivated by the magic and wonder of “Moana 2.”
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