The film Moana concluded its weekend screenings across the United States and Canada, with initial box office results falling below expectations for a major Disney production. During its opening days, the film generated approximately 37 million euros in North America. Internationally, it earned an additional 44 million euros, bringing its total global revenue to nearly 81 million euros.
These figures contrast significantly with the film’s reported budget of around 213 million euros. Consequently, the box office performance did not replicate the substantial success of the 2016 animated original or its sequel, both of which surpassed the one-billion-dollar mark globally. The cast features a return of Dwayne Johnson in the role of Maui, alongside Catherine Laga’aia, who takes on the role of Moana for her debut.
While Laga’aia’s performance has received positive critical reception, the film’s overall commercial reception has been measured against the high standards set by its predecessors. The initial earnings of 81 million euros demonstrate a notable gap between the film’s current box office performance and the financial scale of previous Disney successes.
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