Disney’s live-action ‘Moana’ faces instant internet backlash: Here’s why

Well… the internet has officially met live-action Maui – and it has thoughts.

When Dwayne Johnson stepped back into the role he voiced in Moana, Disney probably expected hype. What it got instead? Mems, side-eyes, and a whole lot of “wait… really?”

The first image – complete with Maui’s iconic tattoos, flowing hair, and larger-than-life build – spread fast. And fans didn’t hold back. 

Disney’s live-action ‘Moana’ faces instant internet backlash: Here’s why

Some zeroed in on the wig (yes, the wig), others questioned whether Maui’s exaggerated animated look was ever going to work in real life.

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To be fair, this isn’t new territory for Walt Disney Pictures. Its live-action remake era has been a mix of massive box office wins… and ongoing debates about whether we actually need these reboots.

Still, Disney is all in.

The film pairs Johnson with newcomer Catherine Laga’aia as Moana and is directed by Thomas Kali. Production wrapped in 2024 after shoots in Hawaii and Atlanta.

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Johnson, who’s also producing, has called the project deeply personal, tying it to his Polynesian roots.

The story itself? Familiar waters.

Watch the trailer: