The role of Moana has been handed to newcomer Catherine Laga’aia, marking her first major film appearance. Cravalho, who voiced Moana in the animated version, is returning in a different capacity this time, taking on the role of executive producer and offering support behind the scenes.
Moana leaves her island home of Motunui for the very first time, traveling past the barrier reef that she had long been warned not to cross. Her decision marks the start of her adventure and the beginning of her transformation into a leader for her people.
The teaser trailer runs just 60 seconds, but it still manages to showcase one of the film’s most recognizable songs, ‘How Far I’ll Go’, which fans quickly pointed out in their reactions.
One person said: “I hate Disney so much.”
A major issue raised by fans is the appearance of Moana’s hair in the live-action version, which they believe looks noticeably different compared to the animated original.
Fans have argued that the change feels like whitewashing, especially because Catherine Laga’aia’s natural hair outside the role looks much closer to the animated style. The difference has sparked a wave of criticism as people question why such a defining feature of the character was altered.
Another person shared their frustration as well, adding: “This looks awful and they whitewashed Moana.”
Beyond criticism of casting choices, fans also recalled that Disney invested heavily in technology back in 2016 to create realistic curly hair for the animated version of Moana. The original film was widely praised for the accuracy and detail shown in its hair animation, which made the change in the live-action trailer stand out even more to longtime fans.
“This level of complexity in hair interactions and dynamics presented demanding simulation needs, which led to changes throughout the hair simulation pipeline, from grooming to technical animation.”
Defending the trailer, an X user said: “Polynesians have straight hair too.”
“You can’t make this stuff up!”
The live-action Moana is set to arrive in theaters on July 10, 2026, and the conversation surrounding it will likely continue as more footage is released.