Disney has unveiled the last trailer for its live‑action remake of Moana just as tickets begin to sell, giving fans a taste of the film’s blend of humor, heart and high‑end visual effects. The preview highlights the dynamic between Dwayne Johnson’s Maui and Auliʻi Cravalho’s Moana as they set out to return the stolen Heart of Te Fiti and save the world.

Final Trailer Highlights Maui’s Ego and Moana’s Resolve

The teaser opens with Maui, voiced by Dwayne Johnson, teasing Moana about her ambitions before shapeshifting into a whale and a lizard to flaunt his powers. According to the report, Moana confronts him over the Heart of Te Fiti, accusing him of cursing the world and persuading him to help restore it. The trailer showcases their banter, with Maui insisting he works alone and even attempting to throw Moana overboard, only to be pulled back by the ocean itself.

Musical Numbers Re‑imagined for Live‑Action

Disney’s release notes that fans will hear Maui’s boastul “You’re Welcome” and Moana’s “We Know the Way” performed in the new format,echoing the original 2016 animated feature. The trailer suggests the songs will retain their emotional punch while benefiting from live‑action staging and orchestration.

Visual Promises of Polynesian Heritage and Spectacular Sequences

According to the source, the trailer teases visually stunning scenes such as the Realm of Monsters and sweeping oceanic vistas.. Production design is said to emphasize Polynesian cultural heritage, with Pacific Island consultants involved to ensure authenticity.

Who Is the Unnamed Buyer? (Ticket Sales Timing)

The release of the trailer coincides with the start of ticket sales, but the source does not specify the exact release date or how early tickets will be available. Disney’s strategy appears to be building momentum by pairing the final teaser with the first opportunity for fans to purchase seats.

What’s Still Unclear About the Live‑Action Adaptation?

While the trailer promises faithful storytelling and enhanced visual detail, the source leaves unanswered questions about how closely the plot will follow the original and whether any new characters will be introduced. The extent of the live‑action’s cultural consultation and how it will influence costume and set design remains to be seen.