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Disney casts Catherine Laga’aia in live-action adaptation of ‘Moana’ – News

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Last updated: 2024/06/16 at 12:55 PM
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Catherine Laga‘aia has been cast as Moana in Disney’s live-action movie, set to be released in July 2026. The second installment of the animated movie is expected later this year. Laga‘aia, a 17-year-old from Sydney, Australia, expressed excitement at the opportunity to portray Moana, a character she deeply admires, as it allows her to celebrate her Samoan heritage and represent young girls who look like her. The cast also includes John Tui as Moana’s father, Frankie Adams as her mother, Rena Owen as Gramma Tala, and Dwayne Johnson as Maui. The film will be directed by Thomas Kail, known for his work on Grease Live and We Were the Lucky Ones.

The casting of Catherine Laga’aia as Moana in Disney’s live-action film has sparked excitement for fans eager to see a fresh take on the beloved character. With the film set to release in 2026, there is anticipation building for this new adaptation of the popular animated movie. Laga‘aia’s personal connection to the character and her cultural background add an authentic element to her portrayal of Moana, promising a representation that resonates with audiences.

Laga‘aia’s statement expressing her enthusiasm to bring Moana to life and celebrate her Samoan heritage reflects the importance of diversity and representation in media. Her connection to the character through her family roots adds a personal touch to her performance, giving young girls who share her background a character they can see themselves in. The casting of Laga‘aia alongside other talented actors like John Tui, Frankie Adams, Rena Owen, and Dwayne Johnson further enhances the film’s potential for success.

Director Thomas Kail’s background in successful productions like Grease Live and We Were the Lucky Ones brings a wealth of experience to the live-action adaptation of Moana. His excitement at working with the cast members indicates a collaborative and cohesive approach to bringing this story to life on the big screen. With a strong team behind the project, including talented actors and a seasoned director, the future looks bright for Disney’s live-action Moana.

The diverse cast chosen for the live-action Moana film reflects a commitment to inclusive storytelling and authentic representation. By casting actors with ties to the Pacific Island community, Disney is honoring the cultural roots of the Moana story and giving a platform to voices that are often underrepresented in mainstream media. The decision to cast Catherine Laga‘aia, a young talent with a deep connection to the character and the culture it represents, signifies a step towards more accurate and meaningful portrayals on screen.

As the release date for Disney’s live-action Moana approaches, fans can look forward to a fresh interpretation of the beloved tale, enriched by the personal touch that Catherine Laga‘aia brings to her role as Moana. The synergy between the cast members, director Thomas Kail, and the production team bodes well for a captivating and authentic cinematic experience. With a focus on celebrating diverse voices and cultures, the live-action Moana film has the potential to resonate with audiences around the world and continue the legacy of the original animated movie.

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