Moana’s opening minutes do a superb job of setting up the conflict at the core of the entire franchise. Though four years passed before a follow-up toMoanawas confirmed,the first movie’s subtle details reveal the ways in which it sets up Disney’s biggest franchiseafterFrozen. Fromforeshadowing Moana connecting the oceanto the sequel’s biggest twist, the prologue toMoanaalso establishes her split heart, which longs for the sea but has duties and ties to the Land.

Moana’s conflict as a child continues as she becomes a teen, and then as she enters early adulthood in the second installment — demonstrating how well-thought-out and connected the franchise is. Notably, the sequel expands upon the Land vs. Sea struggle, as Moana navigates accepting she belongs to both in one ofMoana 2’s best songs, explaining “I am Moana / Of the Land and of the Sea.” To understand whereMoana 3’s gods' plotcan take the conflict, it’s important to analyzehow baby Moana’s first encounter with the spirit of the Sea sets up her franchise character arc.

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Moana Has Been Torn Between Land And Sea Since She Was A Baby

Baby Moana Recognizes Her Responsibility To Life On The Land Despite Being Called To Sea

A two-minute sequence at the beginning ofMoanabrilliantly sets up the dilemma at the heart of the two movies. Despite thedebate surroundingMoanaandMoana 2, the installments are thematically connected, seeing the Motunui leader being torn between theresponsibility to ensure her island’s survival and the need to explore the sea beyond. Shockingly, this predicament is even faced by baby Moana, albeit on a smaller scale. As a child, Moana becomes troubled between helping a baby turtle reach the shore safely and indulging in her curiosity by grabbing a seashell before it’s washed away.

A sequence that’s easy to forget compared to the rest of the first movie becomes essential to understanding who Moana is, and what she will face, not to mention why she is chosen by the Ocean.

Maui imagery from Moana 2.

The small and seemingly insignificant moment actually perfectlyillustrates Moana’s franchise plight, as the life of the turtle is in her hands, just as the survival of Motunui is. Every time she chooses to go out and explore the sea’s wonders, she leaves the Land exposed, helpless, just like the turtle was against the predatory birds. A sequence that’s easy to forget compared to the rest of the first movie becomes essential to understanding who Moana is, and what she will face, not to mention why she is chosen by the Ocean.

Moana’s Responsibility To Her People Is Why The Ocean Makes Her A Wayfinder

Moana’s Wayfinding Allows Her To Save The Land

As Te Fiti’s story opens the first movie, when baby Moana sees the glowing green pebble, viewers confirm she is the chosen one to retrieve and return it. However, the movies never explicitly explain why she was chosen. Though theMoanalive-action remakecould, the same opening sequence inMoanaalready holds the answer. Notably,only after she helps the turtle, the spirit of the Sea reveals itself to baby Moana— demonstrating that it is because she accepts a responsibility to the Land, that she is chosen to become a Wayfinder.

The Moana live-action remake is set to release in theaters on August 10, 2025.

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Upon watching her save the turtle, the ocean knows Moana will always put the life of the Land first, which makes her the perfect candidate to return Te Fiti’s heart, and later, to unite the peoples of the Sea. Though it seems that going out at sea separates her from Motunui,it’s actually because of her sailing adventures, that Moana manages to save her people. This has also become a central plot to the franchise, as she first restores the plant life on her island, and inMoana 2’s ending, she reconnects Motunui to other islands — all through Wayfinding.

How Moana’s Initial Conflict And Mission Sets Up Moana 3

Moana Might Have To Go Farther Away To Save Her People From The Nalo

The struggle to look over the Land while being called to explore new oceanic wonders is set to continue inMoana 3, as being a demigod opens an exciting world to navigate, but takes Moana farther from her people. The stakes are higher than ever, asMoana’s demigod status and powerscould even pose a threat to Motunui if Nalo were to plan an attack on her home. Again, the Tauitai will no doubt be forced to leave her island in order to save it, though this is certain to cause even more conflict.

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Notably,being a demigod creates a sad reality for Moana, as it creates an undeniable wedge between her and her family. If Moana decides to leave her island to keep them off Nalo’s radar, this could push Simea to stand up as their next leader — though she shouldn’t be happy that her sister is leaving them again. However, if baby Moana’s first encounter with the spirit of the Sea inMoanaconfirms something, it is thatwhatever she finds in the realm of the Gods will be key to the fate of Motunui and possibly all islandsnow.