Disney and Dwayne Johnson Announce Moana |
Similarly, as the promotion for the
surprisingly realistic arrival of 'The Little Mermaid' is starting to amp up,
Disney has reported that one more dearest film is being adjusted as a true-to-life redo. Dwayne Johnson has uncovered that 'Moana', which was delivered in
2016, is seeking a surprisingly realistic treatment in a video presented via
virtual entertainment.
Johnson said that he was
"lowered" to make the declaration, saying "#MAUI completely
changed me (miss you granddad) and I'm regarded to cooperate with
@DisneyStudios to recount our story through the domain of music and dance,
which at the center is our identity as Polynesian individuals."
The going with video sees Johnson
strolling on the oceanfront with his two girls in O'ahu, Hawaii, where he said
that he did "a great deal of [his] growing up", and that quite a bit
of his legacy was formed "by these fantastic islands."
"We are so cheerful and
eager to declare that a surprisingly realistic reconsidering of 'Moana' is in
progress," he said, namechecking different characters including Heihei the
chicken, and Maui, the shapeshifting diving being a character that he voiced in
the first movement. He proceeded to honor his granddad Peter Maivia, whom he
said was the motivation for the personality of Maui.