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    Moana live-action hits new low for Disney remakes 2026: Why internet dubbed it ‘the most insulting one so far’

    wildgreenquest@gmail.comBy wildgreenquest@gmail.comMarch 24, 2026003 Mins Read
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    In 2015, Disney discovered a new way to cash in on nostalgia: live-action remakes of its classic animated films. That started with Cinderella, brought back to the big screen 65 years after the original movie premiered. In the decade since, Disney has released 12 more of those remakes, with the gap between the original films’ release dates and the remakes growing shorter and shorter. The next entry is a remake of 2016’s Moana coming to theaters this July, a few months shy of the original’s 10-year anniversary.

    Disney remakes are designed to recapture the magic of the source material, replicating iconic shots and rehashing beloved lines, scenes, and songs. But that creative philosophy has always raised a simple question: Why watch the remake, when the original animated film still exists? 

    On Monday, March 23, Disney released the first trailer for its new take on Moana, putting that question center-stage like never before—and viewers across social media are dragging the remake to the Realm of Monsters and back.

    The trailer immediately stands out from the original for its lack of color, falling into the same desaturated camp as the Wicked films and modern Marvel movies. Users on social media placed stills from the trailer side by side with images from the original Moana, making the contrast unmistakable. As one user put it, the remake “literally just sucked up all the color” from Moana’s signature vibrant, tropical setting.

    why is everything so bland and colorless? why is the lighting so ugly? nobody asked for this, the original moana was perfect. https://t.co/ECQlUYwv21

    — ♡ (@glindaupland) March 23, 2026

    Moana also stands out from Disney’s other live-action remakes for its casting. Where some of those films have used a buzzy star to provide a new take (at least nominally) on old material, like Emma Watson as Belle in Beauty and the Beast or Halle Bailey as Ariel in The Little Mermaid, the new Moana retreads the exact same casting strategy as the original movie: an unknown actress making her film debut as Disney Princess Moana—then Auli’i Cravalho, now Catherine Laga’aia—and Dwane “the Rock” Johnson as her companion Maui, whose live-action version sports a less-than-stellar wig that’s drawn its own wave of ridicule.

    Johnson’s casting marks the first time an actor from an original Disney film is reprising their role in its remake. He may be a big name, but social media users see his rehashed casting as another strike against the film: “Hundreds of millions of dollars wasted so Dwayne Johnson can don a terrible wig and deliver the same lines but with worse timing,” one poster lamented. 

    Recasting the same actor in a principal role only adds to the question at the center of the discourse: What sets this Moana apart from the original, let alone makes it the better viewing option less than 10 years later?





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