‘S–t We Got Caught.’ Moana’s Live-Action Movie Shot With Walls Up, But Dwayne Johnson Reveals One Wild Paparazzi Workaround

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‘S–t We Got Caught.’ Moana’s Live-Action Movie Shot With Walls Up, But Dwayne Johnson Reveals One Wild Paparazzi Workaround

Moana 2 crossed the $600 million mark at the global box office, meaning it’s well on its way to outperforming the original film’s $643 million worldwide take. Additionally, M2 teased yet another sequel via a mid-credits scene, so it’s a strong bet that threequel is on the way. Still, before we even get there, we’ll receive the live-action Moana remake of the original 2016 animated hit. And we know more about the new film starring Dwayne Johnson than we should, thanks to the paparazzi, who’ve apparently found a wild workaround to snap photos.

Filming movies seems to be a continuous battle between filmmakers trying to preserve the magic of filmmaking and paparazzi photographers trying to “get the shot” and be the first to get an image of an actor in costume. Recently, images of the Moana set went viral and included Dwayne Johnson’s Maui body suit.Johnson tells Variety that the movie had done a good job blocking the photogs by land using walls. But, with that, the paparazzi came at them by sea. He explained…

We shot outside and when those pictures surfaced, I was like, ‘Shit, we got caught,’ cause we were putting up, like, walls so there was no paparazzi. But they got into boats and started shooting pictures.

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