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title: "Live-Action Moana Underperforms at Box Office, With Implications for Chapin Entertainment"
url: https://www.herechapin.com/2026/07/13/live-action-moana-underperforms-box-office/
date: 2026-07-13T09:55:28+00:00
modified: 2026-07-13T09:55:28+00:00
author: "Glenda W. Hawkins"
categories: ["News"]
site: "HERE Chapin"
attribution: "HERE Chapin"
---

# Live-Action Moana Underperforms at Box Office, With Implications for Chapin Entertainment

*Source: [HERE Chapin](https://www.herechapin.com/2026/07/13/live-action-moana-underperforms-box-office/) — July 13, 2026 by Glenda W. Hawkins*

The live-action adaptation of Disney’s “Moana” opened as the top film domestically over the weekend, though its performance fell below industry expectations for a major summer release. The film garnered an estimated $43 million in the U.S. and Canada, contributing to a global total of $95 million.

Despite securing the No. 1 spot, the opening figures for “Moana” were considered modest for a film with its pre-release anticipation and production scale. Analysts noted the presence of other strong family-oriented films in the market, including “Minions & Monsters” and “Toy Story 5,” both of which also ranked among the top three highest-grossing films of the weekend. This competitive landscape may have fragmented the family audience, impacting “Moana’s” overall debut.

The performance of major family films like “Moana” often serves as a barometer for consumer spending on entertainment, particularly during the summer months when families seek activities for children out of school. For communities like Chapin, where local businesses cater to weekend outings and family events, these national trends can offer insights into how discretionary income is being allocated.

Local entertainment venues and businesses along the SC-76 retail corridor in Chapin often see increased activity during the summer. The choices families make regarding how to spend their entertainment dollars—whether on movie tickets, dining out, or other recreational activities—directly influence the economic vitality of these establishments. The box office results for “Moana” underscore the dynamic nature of the entertainment market and the competition for family attention and spending.

### Why it matters in Chapin

The box office performance of a major family film like “Moana” has tangible implications for the economic landscape of Chapin. Businesses along the SC-76 corridor, including various retail and dining establishments, rely on consistent consumer spending, particularly from families seeking entertainment options during the summer. When a highly anticipated film underperforms, it can signal shifts in how families prioritize their discretionary income, potentially influencing attendance at local events, patronage of Lake Murray tourism trade, or visits to Chapin Community Park. Understanding these broader entertainment trends helps local business owners and the Chapin Chamber of Commerce anticipate consumer behavior and adapt their offerings to meet the community’s evolving preferences for leisure and recreation.
