Auli'i Cravalho expresses joy in returning to her beloved character, stating, "It feels like coming home, getting to play this character again. And I've missed her, truly."
Cravalho emphasizes the importance of representation in film, saying, "I feel so grateful to have a film where our heroine is a young woman of Pacific Island descent. We have such Polynesian pride from across all of these islands."
The sequel introduces a more mature Moana, now three years older, tasked with an important journey that connects her to her Polynesian ancestry.
Cravalho notes the significance of showcasing Polynesian culture on screen, stating, "This Polynesian history is a source of pride for all of us. To see it on the big screen means the world."
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