RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET: WRECK-IT RALPH 2 (2018): Sequel Set For March 2018 Release

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Ralph Breaks The Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 Set For Release In March 2018

The Walt Disney Studios distribution chief David Hollis announced that Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 will hit theaters on March 8th of next year.

While it has been no secret that Disney planned to make a sequel to the hit 2012 animated feature, it was hard to discern how far along the project was on the production route. Indeed, the company only officially confirmed that it was working on the movie towards the end of last year, with us only learning when to expect the film today. In addition to revealing the film’s release date, Hollis also said that Jane Lynch and Jack McBrayer will return for the follow-up alongside stars John C. Reilly and Sarah Silverman.

It’s not only cast members who are returning for the production, however. Rich Moore and Phil Johnston, codirectors of the original movie, will return for the sequel as well as producer Clark Spencer.

Superherohype, the source of this story, added the following information about the original Wreck-It Ralph:

When Wreck-It Ralph opened on Nov. 2, 2012, it turned in the highest opening weekend ever for a Walt Disney Animation Studios film at the time of release. Nominated for an Oscar and Golden Globe for best animated feature, Wreck-It Ralph won the PGA Award for outstanding producer of an animated theatrical motion picture as well as five Annie Awards, including best animated feature, director, cast and screenplay.

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