Moana 2 has finally sailed into our homes after a record-breaking box-office run saw it make $1 billion worldwide.
The Disney sequel started life as a Disney+ show, but its move to a theatrical sequel has paid off massively. As with other Disney releases, the movie was given a long exclusive run in cinemas, but that run is finally over.
Moana 2 is still out in cinemas if you want the big-screen experience, but you can now also buy or rent Moana 2 from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and other digital retailers in the UK.
In the US, you can buy or rent Moana 2 from Prime Video, iTunes and more.
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We still don't know exactly when Moana 2 will arrive on Disney+ though and it won't be at the same time as its digital release.
In recent years, we've had to wait at least 100 days for hit Disney movies, such as Inside Out 2 and Deadpool & Wolverine, to land on the streaming service. That could point to an early March release for Moana 2.
While you can't yet watch the sequel on the streaming service, you can rewatch Moana on Disney+ right now.
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Moana 2's credit scene certainly teased the possibility of a third outing for Moana, and with $1 billion in the bank, it would be a surprise if Disney didn't confirm another sequel.
Following its release, stars Dwayne Johnson and Auli'i Cravalho explained the surprise tattoo reveal in the sequel.
"I love that we have this Indigenous history on the big screen, but without spoiling too much, Moana's title changes a few times. Is she a princess? Is she a Tautai? Is she something more?" Cravalho hinted.
Moana 2 is out now in cinemas, and is also available to buy or rent from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and more in the UK.
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