Moana 2 has finally sailed onto Disney+ after being released on digital platforms in January.

The record-breaking sequel has made more than $1 billion worldwide at the box office, and if you were waiting for its streaming debut for a rewatch, that day has finally arrived.

So if you wanted to watch Moana 2 tonight, we've got all the details on how you can watch the sequel right now.

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How to watch Moana 2 on Disney+

As mentioned above, Moana 2 has finally arrived on Disney+ after its release on Wednesday, March 12.

It's available to watch for all subscribers at no extra cost. If you're not a subscriber, you can sign up from £4.99 per month for the Disney+ Standard with Ads package.

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There are also ad-free options at £8.99 and £12.99 per month, with annual fees of £89.90 and £129.90, respectively.

Moana 2 joins the original movie and every other Disney animation on the streaming service, meaning you can enjoy a double-bill of both movies or a full-on Disney marathon if you wanted.

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Moana 2 is still out in cinemas too if you want to experience the sequel on the big screen, or there's another way you can own a copy of the movie.

In the UK, you can buy Moana 2 from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and other digital retailers, while you can buy Moana 2 from Prime Video, iTunes and more in the US.

If you are going to see the sequel at the cinema though, you can even take advantage of cheap cinema ticket deals, including at major chains like Vue and Odeon.

You can also pre-order Moana 2 on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD ahead of its release in the UK on Monday, March 17.

Moana 2 is now available to watch on Disney+, and is also available to buy from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and more in the UK.

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