Raya and the Last Dragon 2 – While Kumandra Sleeps, Will Sisu Ever Soar Again?

“The world is broken… but that’s exactly why we need to believe in each other.”

It’s been nearly four years since those words closed the story of Raya and the Last Dragon — a film that healed more than it entertained. But ever since the credits rolled and Sisu flew across the sky one last time, one question has lingered in the hearts of fans around the world:

Will Raya ever return?

 A Farewell That Felt Too Soon

When Raya and the Last Dragon premiered in 2021, few could have predicted its impact. What seemed like a fantasy epic for children quickly revealed itself to be something more:
A cultural celebration.
A story of reconciliation.
A quiet revolution for representation.

Audiences embraced Kumandra as more than just a fictional land — they saw themselves in its colors, in its struggles, and in its hope.

  • The film grossed over $130 million worldwide despite pandemic challenges.

  • It earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature.

  • And perhaps most importantly, it created a global fanbase, particularly in Southeast Asia, where many saw their cultures respectfully and beautifully reflected for the first time in a Disney film.

 And Then… Silence

Since 2021, Disney has offered no confirmation of a sequel.
No trailer.
No cast announcements.
No mention at D23 Expo or Disney Investor Day.

And so, Kumandra — a world once alive with magic and dragons — now sleeps quietly, tucked away like a beautiful dream paused mid-sentence.

 But If There Was a Sequel?

Fans refuse to let the story end there. Across social media, forums, and even petition sites, speculation brews — and in those collective dreams, a new journey begins to take shape.

RAYA AND THE LAST DRAGON 2: THE RETURN OF KUMANDRA

An untold dream. A trust not yet healed.

Kumandra is at peace. But one day, under a mysterious eclipse, the rivers begin to dry. The magic, once thought eternal, is fading.

Sisu senses something ancient slipping away. Raya — now older, wiser, and perhaps more doubtful — must embark on a journey beyond the borders of Kumandra to uncover the truth.

She finds the Drakari, a long-isolated dragon clan who abandoned the idea of unity centuries ago. Led by the enigmatic Kaelan, they believe trust is weakness — and that Kumandra’s unification brought the death of true magic.

Meanwhile, a new enemy rises: the Nokrai — beings born of doubt and fear, descendants of the same darkness that once became the Druun. But this time, the threat speaks… and it whispers words that turn allies into strangers.

Raya must bring the tribes together once more. But how do you unite those who no longer believe?

🎥 “Official” Trailer – So Far, Only Fan-Made:

 Why Hasn’t Disney Made It?

Maybe it’s because Frozen 3, Zootopia 2, and Moana 2 now take center stage. Or maybe… Disney is simply waiting for the right moment — when the world once again needs a story that teaches us to trust.

Because for many, Raya and the Last Dragon wasn’t just a movie. It was a mirror. And that mirror still calls for a second glance.

In the End…

Kumandra isn’t dead. It’s sleeping. And someday, maybe not today or tomorrow — but someday — we may hear the rivers sing again.

We don’t know when or if Raya will return. But as long as someone believes in magic, believes in dragons, and believes in each other…

The story isn’t over.