Okay, let me tell you about this little project I’ve been messing around with – watching “Moana” and some related shorts. I was curious about where to stream it, so I did a little digging.
First, I started searching for where I could watch “Moana” online. It turns out, Disney Plus is the place to go for streaming it. I fired up my Disney Plus app, searched for “Moana,” and there it was, ready to play.
- Opened the Disney Plus app on my device.
- Used the search function to find “Moana.”
- Clicked on the movie and started watching.
But I didn’t stop there. I was curious about “Moana 2” as well. I read somewhere that there are some new images of Moana’s little sister from “Moana 2.” I wanted to see if I could find those. So I hit up Google again, looking for any news or images related to “Moana 2.”
I found a few articles, but nothing too detailed. It seems like the release is still a bit far off, and they’re keeping things under wraps. I did stumble upon some discussions about where “Moana 2” might stream when it’s released. Some folks were saying it will likely be on Disney Plus, just like the first one.
While I was at it, I checked out some other places where you can buy or rent “Moana,” like Apple TV and Fandango At Home. I didn’t buy it since I already have Disney Plus, but it’s good to know there are options.
I also stumbled upon some comments about “Moana” being removed from Netflix. Apparently, it was there before, but the distribution period expired. Even if they renewed the contract, it was going to expire anyway. There are still some other Disney movies on Netflix, but they won’t be there forever either.
Wrapping Up
So, after all that, I finally sat down and watched “Moana” on Disney Plus. It was a smooth experience, no buffering or anything. It’s a great movie, by the way. As for “Moana 2,” it looks like we’ll have to wait a bit longer. But at least I know where to keep an eye out for it – Disney Plus, most likely.
That’s my little adventure with “Moana” and its sequel. It was a fun way to spend an evening, and I even learned a thing or two about streaming rights and distribution deals. Hope you found this little recap interesting!