'Wreck-It Ralph 2' movie news: Teaser and short trailer has been revealed

A promotional photo for "Wreck-It Ralph 2: Ralph Breaks the Internet" Facebook/WreckItRalph

The Disney movie "Wreck-It Ralph" was one that offered quite a different kind of plot twists. Everyone loves seeing all their favorite childhood games into one movie and that is exactly what the movie does. While it was just speculations and rumors for a second title back then, it is finally happening with a teaser being revealed.

"Wreck-It Ralph 2" is aptly named "Ralph Breaks the Internet" as he is now being blamed for actually breaking the internet, at least in the world of the movie. The preview, or its short trailer, was shared on the official Twitter account of the movie. "Who broke the internet?" asks the teaser. An arrow, the computer arrow, then points at Ralph.

According to Comicbook.com, there were already some hints as to what goes on in the movie. People will still see both Ralph (John C. Reilly) and Vanellope Von Schweetz (Sarah Silverman) but this time, of course, on cyberspace. The story presumably goes that the two have to go online when Ralph's game freezes.

They both consult the internet for solutions but this is also where people will see other games, movies and famous animated characters. One even mentions that Vanellope will meet Elsa and Anna from "Frozen" and even Moana. It would not be much of a surprise as well if that happens.

While the two are sure to be in the movie, the cast will also have Idina Menzel, Auli'i Cravalho, Mandy Moore, Kelly Macdonald, Kirsten Bell, Jane Lynch, Ming-na Wen and a lot more. Given that lineup alone, not only does it seemingly confirm Moana's, Anna's and Elsa's appearance in the movie, but fans can even expect a lot of other princesses as well.

Fans of "Wreck-It Ralph" will not have to wait longer for this upcoming second title. "Wreck-It Ralph 2: Ralph Breaks the Internet" is set to be released on Nov. 21, 2018.

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