Disney Announces ‘Moana 2’; Reveals Trailer and 2024 Release Date

Fans of the highly adored film Moana will be thrilled to know that a sequel is coming this year!

In a shocking announcement during today’s Quarterly earnings call, Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger announced that a Moana sequel is coming much sooner than expected. The exciting news has just arrived that the highly anticipated Moana Disney+ series will now transform into a magnificent theatrical film, set to hit the big screens later this year.

This incredible development comes as a delightful surprise to fans, as the previously announced Disney+ series will now take on a larger-than-life form, captivating audiences in cinema halls across the globe. In an announcement that has made waves throughout the entertainment industry, Bob Iger shared his enthusiasm, stating, “We’re turning what was a Moana TV series into a Moana feature – a theatrical release.”

This decision to reimagine the Moana Disney+ series as a theatrical film speaks volumes about the immense potential and captivating storyline that this beloved animated adventure holds. By embracing the grandeur of the big screen, Disney is providing an even greater platform to showcase the breathtaking visuals, heartfelt narrative, and enchanting characters that Moana has become synonymous with.

As fans eagerly await the release of this extraordinary film, one can’t help but imagine the immersive experience that awaits them in theaters. Thankfully, fans did get a sneak peek thanks to a teaser trailer that was revealed for the film that will be released this November!

The Moana theatrical film venture is set to be a remarkable addition to the storied lineup of Disney animated classics. Building upon the success and adoration garnered by the original Moana film, this adaptation will continue to celebrate the empowering message of self-discovery, resilience, and embracing one’s true calling.

As the release date draws closer, fans can look forward to being transported back to the enchanting world of Moana, where they will once again be swept away by the awe-inspiring adventures of the courageous and determined young heroine, Moana, and her companions. With breathtaking visuals, unforgettable music, and a heartfelt narrative that resonates with audiences of all ages, the Moana film promises to be a cinematic experience that will leave a lasting impact and rekindle the spirit of adventure within us all.

‘Haunted Mansion’ Release Date Pushed Back Months

The Walt Disney Company has always been known for its incredible slate of both animated and live-action films. From classics like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Bambi to hits like High School Musical and Enchanted. In recent years, Disney has made a big push to make some of its most famous animated films into live-action remakes. While Disney started with princess hits like Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast, they are now working on unique choices like Lilo & Stitch and The Aristocats.

Disney doesn’t only find success with live-action films based on animated films. They have also had massive success with films based on popular theme park attractions. One of their biggest hit franchises is Pirates of the Caribbean, starring Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, and Kiera Knightly. Disney attempted to make another live-action film based on a ride, The Haunted Mansion, in 2003 — the same year the first Pirates film came out — but that movie, which starred Eddie Murphy, was a massive box-office flop.

Eddie Murphy Haunted Mansion

The Haunted Mansion continues to be one of Disney’s most popular attractions at both Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort, so Disney is giving a live-action film another go. This version of The Haunted Mansion will star Rosario Dawson, Owen Wilson, Danny DeVito, Lakeith Stanfield, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Tiffany Haddish. The film was set to be released on March 10, 2023, but we are now learning that Disney has pushed the release date back by months. The new film will be released in theaters on August 11, 2023.

The move may seem surprising to some, but Disney appears to have so much confidence in the film that they are putting it in a spot typically reserved for big summer hits. When it is released, The Haunted Mansion will go up against the horror film Last Voyage of Demeter, Grand Turismo, and the Zendaya-led film Challengers.

According to Disney, this version of The Haunted Mansion will tell the story of single mother Gabbie, played by Dawson, who moves to New Orleans with her young son. They purchase a mansion that is not exactly what it seems. Owen Wilson will play a priest, Danny DeVito will play a college professor, Jared Leto will appear as the iconic Hatbox Ghost, and Jamie Lee Curtis will play Madame Leota. The film will be directed by Justin Simien.

Again, The Haunted Mansion will now premiere in theaters on August 11, 2023.

Legendary actress to play Madame Leota in Disney’s new “Haunted Mansion” film

Disney’s all about the sequels and remakes, and even if fans don’t approve of remaking Walt Disney’s classic feature-length animated films, many can go along with an upgrade to Disney’s 2003 Haunted Mansion starring Eddie Murphy.

To that end, the House of Mouse has in the works a new version of the spooky film inspired by the Disney Parks “doom buggy” attraction, and it’s set for a theatrical release on March 10, 2023. The new film will star some well-known actors, not the least of whom was just announced over the weekend.

According to One Take News, the part of Madame Leota has finally been cast in the new Haunted Mansion film, and the actress who will portray the famous Haunted Mansion medium is not new to the idea of spooky and eerie movies.

Actress Jamie Lee Curtis got her Hollywood start in 1978 when she starred in the horror film Halloween, and now she’s been cast as Madame Leota in Disney’s Haunted Mansion. What first sounded like a possible rumor about the actress has now been confirmed on her Instagram account.

Justin Simien is directing the new live-action film that was originally inspired by one of the most popular attractions at Disney World and Disneyland Resort–the Haunted Mansion, which is reportedly home to 999 happy haunts. (But there’s always room for one more; any volunteers?)

Curtis joins a star-studded cast that includes LaKeith Stanfield, Tiffany Haddish, Owen Wilson, Rosario Dawson, and Danny DeVito.

The exciting new Haunted Mansion film features a different storyline than its predecessor, according to Disney:

“In this mysterious adventure, a doctor (Dawson) and her 9-year-old son (Chase Dillon), looking to start a new life, move into a strangely affordable mansion in New Orleans, only to discover that the place is much more than they bargained for. Desperate for help, they contact a priest (Wilson), who, in turn, enlists the aid of a widowed scientist-turned failed-paranormal expert (Stanfield), a French Quarter psychic (Haddish) and a crotchety historian (DeVito).”

Owen wilson as a priest Disney's Haunted Mansion

Recently, Disney announced that Jared Leto will play the role of the Hatbox Ghost in the new film, and Katie Dippold is writing the script for the new Haunted Mansion flick from Disney.

Disney Calls Tinker Bell and Captain Hook “Potentially Problematic”

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Over the years, people change and ideas change. Things that were once considered acceptable are now seen for what they can be, disrespectful of different people and cultures. While we cannot erase the past, it is important that it is acknowledged, and we realize that it is wrong and work hard to make sure it does not happen again. Disney has been working to address cultural insensitivities in some of its earlier films and has put a warning before some movies on Disney+.

One film that has been repeatedly acknowledged for cultural misrepresentations is the 1953 movie, Peter Pan. Peter Pan tells the story of Wendy, Michael, and John Darling and the trip that they take to the magical place of Neverland. During their time in Neverland, they encounter villainous pirates, mermaids, and a group of Indigenous peoples. It is the portrayal of the Indigenous peoples that has been universally acknowledged as very insulting. Animators made all of their skin red, and there is even a song called “What Makes the Red Man Red.”

Now, Disney is sharing that more characters in the film are also “potentially problematic.” Disney has created a “Stories Matter” team that looks to make sure any insensitivities in Disney films and television shows are addressed. The “Stories Matter” team has determined that both Captain Hook and Tinker Bell could both be seen as problematic — as they perpetuate negative stereotypes.

Captain Hook Tinkerbell Peter Pan

When it comes to Tinker Bell, the group believes that she could be perceived as problematic because of her anger over Peter giving his attention to Wendy. They also feel that she does not send a body-positive message. There is a scene in the film where Tinker Bell sees herself in a mirror and, at first, thinks that she looks beautiful. Then she begins to focus on her hips and thinks that they are too big.

Tinkerbell Peter Pan

As for Captain Hook, well we all know that he is called that since he has a hook for a hand. The hand was eaten by a crocodile and a hook was used as a prosthetic. The “Stories Matter” team believes that making someone with a disability a villain could be seen as prejudiced.

Peter Pan is not the only Disney film to receive an advisory warning at the beginning. The Aristocats and Dumbo have the same warning. There is a cat in The Aristocats who is a racial stereotype of East Asian peoples, with his severely slanted eyes and buck teeth. In Dumbo, there is a group of singing crows who many liken to racist minstrel shows, where white performers would wear blackface, dress in ripped clothes, and mock enslaved people from Southern plantations.

In figuring out which characters are troublesome, the “Stories Matter” team said the following:

“Stories shape how we see ourselves and everyone around us. So as storytellers, we have the power and responsibility to not only uplift and inspire, but also consciously, purposefully and relentlessly champion the spectrum of voices and perspectives in our world,” Disney’s Stories Matter Team says on its website. “As part of our ongoing commitment to diversity and inclusion, we are in the process of reviewing our library and adding advisories to content that includes negative depictions or mistreatment of people or cultures. Rather than removing this content, we see an opportunity to spark conversation and open dialogue on history that affects us all. We also want to acknowledge that some communities have been erased or forgotten altogether, and we’re committed to giving voice to their stories as well.

We can’t change the past, but we can acknowledge it, learn from it and move forward together to create a tomorrow that today can only dream of.”

Store Owner Blames Disney For Their Business Closing

There is a lot that goes into making a movie — from casting to creating the costumes and designing the sets. And that’s before filming even begins. Once filming begins, the cast and crew are not the only ones affected. If filming takes place anywhere other than a studio, streets may be shut down and stores may be forced to alter their hours. One person who lives in New Orleans, Louisiana, is claiming that they have to close their business after 37 years because of Disney’s filming of one of its movies.

TikToker Michael Manzella (@michaelmanzella37) recently shared a video of a message in a store window while he was out and about. The store owner claimed that, due to Disney’s filming, they were being forced to permanently close their store. The note read:

Thanks DISNEY and NOLA FILM office for putting me out of business after 37 years of business at this location. 

I survived Katrina, the BP oil spill, an armed robbery, the building next door collapsing, mandatory covid closure, to name a few…

Who would believe MICKEY MOUSE would take me down!

Michael then shared a video of the street, where lights and a film setup can be seen. However, traffic is still moving down the street and a number of people are seen walking up and down. Instead of supporting the business owner, many commented that they did not believe that the filming was the reason the store was closing. Many cited the fact that company’s like Disney will pay businesses thousands of dollars if they are forced to close because of filming.

TikToker @helloosunshiine said:

That’s total BS. Disney compensates businesses to close for the time they are filming. Seems like this shop was already going downhill for a while

M. Anthony Barrett claims to live in the area and didn’t believe the shop owner. He said that the shop was only open by appointment only.

Nope…. Wasn’t she open by appointment only?.. Was just there in December… Wanted to visit but she was never open..

BNicole5000 shared that she lives in Los Angeles, where filming takes place all of the time, and she knows that businesses are paid when that happens.

Living in LA where film crews are constantly filming and shutting down areas, they pay the shops. So seems like maybe other issues

You can watch the whole video below or by clicking here.

It appears that Disney is in New Orleans to film the new Haunted Mansion movie. The film will star Tiffany Haddish (Girls Trip), LaKeith Stanfield (Judas and the Black Messiah), and Owen Wilson (Loki). Disney also recently announced that they were looking for extras who live in the New Orleans area. According to reports, Disney is hoping to be able to release the film in time for Halloween 2022, but if that date is not met, a mid-2023 release is expected.