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Dwayne Johnson says Maui's giant hook was 'so f---ing heavy' to carry in live-action 'Moana'

Disney's live-action 'Moana' arrives in cinemas on July 10


Pop Culture & Art July 07, 2026 1 min read
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Dwayne Johnson has revealed that bringing the demigod Maui to life in Disney's live-action Moana came with an unexpected physical challenge, carrying the character's iconic oversized fish hook.

Speaking to People at the film's premiere, Johnson admitted the enormous prop was far heavier than fans might imagine.

"That hook is so f---ing heavy," the actor said with a laugh, explaining that wielding Maui's signature weapon throughout filming was far more demanding than it looked on screen.

Johnson reprises his beloved role from Disney's 2016 animated hit, this time portraying Maui in live action opposite newcomer Catherine Laga'aia, who stars as Moana. To complete the transformation, the actor also spent hours each day in make-up and prosthetics recreating the demigod's distinctive tattoos, long hair and larger-than-life physique.

Despite the demanding costume and cumbersome hook, Johnson said returning to the character was an emotional experience because of Maui's deep connection to his Samoan heritage.

"Maui means everything to me," he said, adding that the opportunity to portray the character in live action allowed him to celebrate Polynesian culture in a new way.

The live-action adaptation follows Moana as she answers the ocean's call and embarks on a dangerous voyage beyond the reef alongside the powerful demigod to restore prosperity to her people. Directed by Thomas Kail, the film reimagines the beloved animated classic while introducing a new generation to the story.

Johnson recently surprised fans by crashing a children's theatre performance of Moana, where he joined the cast in singing "You're Welcome" ahead of the film's release. The actor has also described playing Maui as one of the most meaningful roles of his career because of its cultural significance and personal connection to his family's roots.

Disney's live-action Moana arrives in cinemas on July 10, with Johnson and Laga'aia leading a cast that also includes John Tui, Frankie Adams and Rena Owen. While audiences will see Maui effortlessly swinging his legendary hook on screen, Johnson says the reality behind the scenes was anything but effortless.

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