Moana 2 Was Almost A Disney+ Series, And After Seeing The Movie, I Kinda Wish It Had Stayed That Way

Moana 2 Was Almost A Disney+ Series, And After Seeing The Movie, I Kinda Wish It Had Stayed That Way

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The following contains spoilers for Moana 2.

In the modern media landscape where streaming has become a major part of every movie studio’s production, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to tell the difference between what qualifies as a television show and what’s a movie. Streaming platforms provide both in equal measure. Some streaming movies may get released in theaters, while others do not. Often a brand new television show feels like little more than an extended movie that’s been chopped up into smaller segments. With that being the case it’s probably not that surprising that Disney+’s new Moana 2 actually began life as a television series before being repurposed and added to the list of upcoming Disney movies.

When Moana 2 was announced, it was promoted under the idea that the series was turning out so good that it needed a full theatrical experience. As somebody who has seen the film, I certainly can’t disagree that much. If nothing else Moana 2 is visually stunning. The animation is some of the most beautiful that we’ve seen from Disney or any other animation house. Seeing it on that giant screen is certainly more impressive than it would have been watching it at home. Having said that, I sort of wish we could go back in time and watch the Moana Disney Plus series because I think it might have turned out better.

(Image credit: Walt Disney Animation)

Moana 2 Is Good, But It Never Reaches The Heights Of The Original

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