Multiple outlets report that Disney’s live-action “Moana” remake diverges from the 2016 animated original in more ways than audiences may notice at first. One report says the film is visually faithful in tone, but contains “sneaky” changes that affect elements such as characters’ roles and certain backstory details, along with alterations to recognizable moments and jokes from the original movie. In addition, another report focuses on the remake’s credits sequence, stating that its post-credits approach is different from the animated film. That source says the live-action version does not include post-credits scenes in the same way as the 2016 installment, and instead takes a different approach to what is presented after the credits roll. Taken together, the coverage emphasizes that viewers expecting a direct beat-for-beat match between the animated and live-action versions may find notable adjustments to story presentation beyond any post-credits material. Both reports frame these as changes from the 2016 animated film rather than as definitive plot overhauls, while confirming that the credits experience is handled differently.