An animator just lately filed a lawsuit towards Disney, claiming the studio obtained his supplies for an unproduced movie to make Moana.
The Walt Disney Firm is going through a lawsuit from an animator who claims that the Moana films borrowed closely from a script and artwork of his personal, including that he was duped by one other studio into sharing these concepts. The damages sought? $10 billion.
In the lawsuit, animator Buck Woodall claims that Jenny Marchick, a one-time growth director at Mandeville Movies (whose Disney partnership resulted in films like 2017’s Magnificence and the Beast and Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers), relayed key supplies – together with a script, illustrations and extra – to Disney. To cite the 33-page submitting: [Disney and Marchick] “participated in a fraudulent enterprise that encompassed the theft, misappropriation, and extensive exploitation of Woodall’s copyrighted materials, intellectual property, and trade secrets as set forth in this Complaint. This conspiracy was marked by a web of coordinated actions, including but not limited to: deliberate misrepresentations to deceive Woodall; systematic concealment of critical evidence; covert meetings to plan their infringing activities; and the distribution of stolen materials across various platforms…” In brief, Disney owes this man some cash.
In the event you’re questioning why the lawsuit is simply now popping out when the primary Moana was launched by Disney again in 2016, it’s as a result of Woodall missed that boat. As such, most of this submitting focuses on Moana 2, which was launched final November. Of be aware, Woodall by no means truly made his deliberate film, titled Bucky.
We’re not going to select a canine (or a rooster) on this admittedly one-sided struggle, however going after the Home of Mouse often by no means works out for the plaintiff. That Woodall can also be looking for $10 billion from Disney over the Moana similarities additionally doesn’t bode effectively for him. Whereas there isn’t any true telling simply how far this lawsuit will go, we don’t see Disney forking over something.
In complete, each Moana and Moana 2 took in $1.67 billion worldwide (or lower than 5 occasions what Woodall is looking for from Disney), making them each – particularly the sequel – among the many highest-grossing films of their respective years. And with the live-action model starring Dwayne Johnson and Catherine Lagaʻaia slated for 2026, the franchise will solely be including money that Woodall will little doubt really feel robbed of.
The place do you see this lawsuit towards Disney over Moana going?