Summary
- New villain in Moana 2 eases fears of the sequel copying the original, promising fresh adventure and character dynamics.
- Moana faces a traditional Disney villain with storm and lightning powers, adding depth and complexity to the storyline.
- The trailer hints at an epic quest for Moana and Maui, uncovering hidden truths about ancestors and the ocean’s magic.
Moana 2 will feature a unique new villain, and this fact has eased fears regarding the upcoming sequel. Disney unveiled the full trailer for this next Moana movie at D23 2024: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event, which was attended by Screen Rant. The included clips dive deeper into the features of Moana’s continued story, reeling audiences in with an exciting new adventure, fresh characters, and, of course, a fearsome new villain. While there is much left to learn leading up to Moana 2‘s November 27, 2024 theatrical release date, this is undoubtedly a great start.
The trailer for Moana 2 sees the titular heroine several years after the events of the original 2016 movie. She now has an adorable little sister who waits eagerly at Motunui while Moana voyages across the ocean. With the heart of Te Fiti restored, Moana and her people are free to sail to distant islands and contact other villages. However, it appears that there is still a threat on the open seas. Though the new villain of Moana 2 was kept veiled, it’s already clear that she differs greatly from the lava monster of the original movie, which is a relief.
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After Moana’s smashing success in 2016, Disney has green-lit a long-awaited sequel, and it is being released sooner than many expected.
Moana 2’s New Villain Eases Concerns About The Sequel Copying The Original Movie
Moana 2 Features A Fresh But Traditional Villain
As exciting as the initial news of Moana 2 was, sequel announcements always come with a bit of anxiety. Moana has remained a highly popular Disney animated movie, and in cases like this, companies will sometimes throw in sequels when there isn’t much room for them. When this happens, the new movie is often just a retread of the old plot. The original teaser for Moana 2 did little to suggest that it wouldn’t be riding off the original’s coattails since it appeared that Moana’s adventure would be uncomfortably similar to her previous one.
The antagonist of Moana 2, who seems to be a god or demigod with the ability to control storms and lightning, is a far more traditional Disney villain.
This new Moana 2 villain indicates this isn’t the case. The previous movie’s villain was just a heartless Te Fiti, who was redeemed in the end when Moana reminded her who she truly was. In contrast, the antagonist of Moana 2, who seems to be a god or demigod with the ability to control storms and lightning, is a far more traditional Disney villain. She looks thoroughly evil, with a more personal vendetta against Maui and his wayfinding companion. This entirely fresh element should ensure that Moana 2 is forging its own path.
What Moana 2’s Trailer Teases About The New Storm Villain
What We Know So Far
There is still a lot left to learn about the new villain of Moana 2. At D23 2024, Auliʻi Cravalho, who voices Moana, teased that the antagonist is the “storm of all storms,” and the trailer reinforces this fact. Moana is seen being struck by lightning in the trailer, and it’s later stated that setting foot on an island shrouded by storms was the only way to break a “curse.” Precisely what this curse is is still unknown, but it certainly appears to have been enacted by this new storm villain, who can control lightning, create tornadoes, and shroud herself in chaos.
Moana 2
will be followed by a live-action remake of the original animated film, with a planned release date of July 10, 2026.
It will be interesting to discover the villainous motivations of this new force of evil in Moana 2 since this was something that was missing in the original movie. Since Te Fiti was actually good, she didn’t possess that despicable quality that makes Disney villains so much fun. Maui even said, “Now I kind of miss the lava monster,” reiterating the fact that Moana 2 won’t just be a repeat of the same old things.