Wreck-It Ralph follows the titular Ralph-played by Reilly-a villain in a retro Donkey Kong-style arcade game. Unfortunately, the Facebook Live stream cut out just as Reilly was starting to talk about plot details maybe this was by design. He is joining the project as the movie's co-director. Reilly appeared during a Facebook Live event today alongside directors Rich Moore (who was behind the original) and Zootopia writer Phil Johnston. The film studio today announced the movie, confirming it will come out on March 9, 2018.
As part of this, starting at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET, Ralph may show up in your game and "wreck" some of the gameplay.įinally, Disney confirmed that the Wreck-It Ralph sequel is taking the place of the animated movie Gigantic, which has shifted to November 21, 2018.Īs expected, Disney's 2012 animated video game movie Wreck-It Ralph is getting a sequel.
"The scope and scale are so vast and the possibilities for comedy are endless."Īdditionally, Disney announced that the Disney Crossy Road game is being "wrecked" by Ralph in a special update to celebrate today's announcement. "The world of the internet is the perfect place to send Ralph and Vanellope," Johnston added. Characters we loved in the first film are back and we are ecstatic to be working with them-and the actors who voice them-once again." "This time, Ralph's wrecking wreaks havoc on the Web-as only he can do. "From the moment we started working on the first Wreck-It Ralph, we knew there were so many possibilities with these characters," Moore said in a statement. The first piece of artwork has also been released it contains references to companies like Google and Amazon because the movie is focused on the internet. Reilly and Sarah Silverman are returning for the same roles, Ralph and Vanellope respectively. We also learned that the first movie's stars, John C. First, it might not be called Wreck-It Ralph 2 Disney says the movie currently has no title.Īdditionally, producer Clark Spencer ( Zootopia, Bolt), who worked on the first film, is coming back. Spoilers ahead, so turn away now if you want to be completely surprised.Disney has now shared more details about the Wreck-It Ralph sequel. So when Wreck-It Ralph sequel Ralph Breaks the Internet decided to deliver some credits scenes, we're almost expecting what the MCU delivers, especially as their formula has been followed in other long-running franchises like the Worlds of DC and The Conjuring universe.īut fitting with the animated sequel's playful tone when it comes to all things Disney, it has some fun at the audience's expense with two brilliant scenes that outdo Marvel. There are exceptions as it's hard to imagine anyone laughing after Avengers: Infinity War's devastating ending, but generally we feel we know what to expect as we sit through the credits. On the whole, there will be two – one sets up a future MCU offering, while the other is largely a funny throwaway. When it comes to Marvel Cinematic Universe movies, we usually know what to expect when it comes to their credits scenes. Note: Contains spoilers for Ralph Breaks the Internet's credits scenes.