And there is the problem, if it makes $1B+ it doesn't make business sense to stop. Creatively it makes all the sense in the world to stop, but from the business side of things you have to go where the money is.This is annoying because it's going to make $1 billion. They need to stop.
I have a strange feeling (based on nothing really) that it isn’t going to do all that well.This is annoying because it's going to make $1 billion. They need to stop.
Here's the first teaser for Moana, in theaters July 10, 2026:
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This doesn't even look close to Avatar 2 CG which was motion captured water surfaces and motion captured actors under water.There is only some much you can do to "better" the CG of water. Look at even Avatar 2 just a couple years ago, which was praised for its visuals especially the CG water physics, the CG water physics in that film look pretty similar to what they are doing here. I would imagine they are using the same techniques if not the same software for the CG water here that they did for Avatar 2.
I'm not saying I'm for this movie, in fact I think I'm on record as saying its probably too new of a movie to have a remake done, but to me the idea that the CG water physics was going to be any different than the animated movie is silly in my opinion.
Ok, respectfully disagree, but appreciate your opinion.This doesn't even look close to Avatar 2 CG which was motion captured water surfaces and motion captured actors under water.
To answer your question, see below:I know this started production before Moana 2 even came out but why not just make Moana 3?
And I will be one of many contributing to the movie's success.it's going to make $1 billion.
So if they can't make the movie much more visually interesting, it really has no reason to exist other than creative bankruptcy and Disney's desire to increase its earnings to appease shareholders.There is only some much you can do to "better" the CG of water. Look at even Avatar 2 just a couple years ago, which was praised for its visuals especially the CG water physics, the CG water physics in that film look pretty similar to what they are doing here. I would imagine they are using the same techniques if not the same software for the CG water here that they did for Avatar 2.
I'm not saying I'm for this movie, in fact I think I'm on record as saying its probably too new of a movie to have a remake done, but to me the idea that the CG water physics was going to be any different than the animated movie is silly in my opinion.
Avatar special effects are done by Weta Digital who are the most expensive VFX company. New technology was made to provide underwater motion capture and tracking of water surfaces.Ok, respectfully disagree, but appreciate your opinion.
Do movies have to be visually interesting just for them to exist? Do all movies have to be art? And before you answer think about the general public not just you personally.So if they can't make the movie much more visually interesting, it really has no reason to exist other than creative bankruptcy and Disney's desire to increase its earnings to appease shareholders.
This is not art. It disgusts me in the same way the How to Train Your Dragon remake did, only more so because the first film isn't even a decade old. I really want this to fail because if it does not, it will just lead to more original projects being pushed aside for slop like this.
I have the same inkling, though I don't know whether it is wishful thinking.I have a strange feeling (based on nothing really) that it isn’t going to do all that well.
I sincerely hope you enjoy it. It just seems weird to me to remake a movie this new.To answer your question, see below:
And I will be one of many contributing to the movie's success.
Now run off and stew about it.
I don't disagree, my guess has always been that this was Dwayne Johnson who was pushing this movie to be made, not Disney. And that the only reason Disney really went along with it is because Johnson had a contract and they figure they could get a big box office since Moana has been popular.I sincerely hope you enjoy it. It just seems weird to me to remake a movie this new.
Theater ownersI gotta wonder... sure, these things make money, but if Disney decided to stop doing these remakes, would anyone protest? Anyone at all?
why would he push this movie toI don't disagree, my guess has always been that this was Dwayne Johnson who was pushing this movie to be made, not Disney. And that the only reason Disney really went along with it is because Johnson had a contract and they figure they could get a big box office since Moana has been popular.
$$$why would he push this movie to
Be made over Moana 3?
Same reason why he was the one who announced it originally, he is the producer of it.why would he push this movie to
Be made over Moana 3?
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