The Walt Disney Company have announced that they will release Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 in cinemas in March 2018. The announcement was made in Las Vegas during the company’s CinemaCon presentation.
Jane Lynch and Jack McBrayer, who were at the event, will be returning for the sequel, along with John C. Reilly and Sarah Silverman.
The film will be directed by Rich Moore (Zootropolis, Wreck-It Ralph, The Simpsons) and Phil Johnston (writer, Wreck-It Ralph, Zootropolis), and produced by Clark Spencer (Zootopia, Wreck-It Ralph, Bolt).
“To take these characters we love and have them enter the enormous world of the internet has given us so much to explore,” said Moore. “Our production team has been hard at work designing a world that takes something we all think we know – the internet – but shows it in a whole new, imaginative way.”
Johnston added, “We’re so excited to be working with Ralph, Vanellope von Schweetz, Fix-It Felix and Sergeant Calhoun again, and we have new characters we look forward to unveiling. At the center of this film, as in the first one, is the relationship between Ralph and Vanellope, two once-outcasts, who in each other, found true friendship.”
The original Wreck-It-Ralph was released in 2012 to huge critical and commercial success. This sequel will hit on March 9th, 2018.
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