Disney is set to bring a live-action version of Moana to the big screen, featuring a new leading actress, Catherine Laga‘aia, alongside the returning Dwayne Johnson, who will again play the beloved demigod Maui. Catherine, a 17-year-old talent from Sydney, Australia, shared her enthusiasm about portraying Moana, a character she deeply admires. She feels privileged to represent her Samoan heritage, as her grandfather is from Fa‘aala, Palauli in Savai‘i, and her grandmother is from Leulumoega Tuai on the island of ‘Upolu.
The film’s cast also includes several actors from New Zealand and Samoa, enhancing the cultural authenticity of the story. John Tui, from Auckland, New Zealand, will portray Moana’s father, Chief Tui, while Frankie Adams, a Samoan New Zealander, will play her mother, Sina. Additionally, Rena Owen, originally from the Bay of Islands, New Zealand, has been cast as Gramma Tala, Moana’s wise and guiding grandmother.
Catherine Laga’aia has been cast as #Moana in the live-action version of the film.
The Rock is set to reprise his role as Maui. pic.twitter.com/OB3IwfhADz
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The project was announced last April, with Dwayne Johnson not only reprising his role but also taking on the responsibilities of a producer. This upcoming adaptation promises to celebrate the rich stories and traditions of the Pacific Islands, aiming to inspire and captivate audiences with its tale of bravery and exploration. Source
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