Re: Wreck-It Ralph 2
Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2018 11:06 am
				
				Love Taraji! She really does look like her, although I wasn't expecting her to be blue.
			There wasn't. But Rich Moore was live-tweeting during the film. This is what was shared, pertaining to the sequel.disneyprincess11 wrote:It sounds like a sneak peek of the movie will be shown with the first one on ABC this Friday.
Source: https://twitter.com/DisneyAnimation/sta ... 8948082688Never thought that we’d be creating a character who would be joining the ranks of the Disney princesses, but we had the pleasure of bringing them all back for a sequence in Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2. Can’t wait for you to see it!
Source: https://twitter.com/DisneyAnimation/sta ... 4080734208The fact that Felix and Calhoun end up getting married sets the stage for a hilarious storyline in the sequel. Get ready.
Source: https://twitter.com/DisneyAnimation/sta ... 3905102848It was great to see the film again as we're hard at work on the sequel. The trailer for Ralph Breaks the Internet is coming soon, VERY soon, I promise. Can't wait to hear what you think of it!

I agree but I don't expect anything better for this movie. Do you remember the teaser poster for the first one? Just a pixelated Ralph head. None of the posters for WIR were appealing or artistic.DisneyFan09 wrote:What a generic poster. Even for a teaser poster.
Yeah, but at least that was more involving than this teaser poster.Sotiris wrote: I agree but I don't expect anything better for this movie. Do you remember the teaser poster for the first one? Just a pixelated Ralph head. None of the posters for WIR were appealing or artistic.
DisneyEra wrote:After seeing the Wreck it Ralph 2 teaser poster, I decided to alter it to reflect the studio's current position.
Most people today associate with Pixar, not WDASSotiris wrote:DisneyEra wrote:After seeing the Wreck it Ralph 2 teaser poster, I decided to alter it to reflect the studio's current position.Honestly, if I had grown up with WDAS films of the 2010's, I wouldn't be a Disney fan today.
Source: https://twitter.com/_rich_moore/status/ ... 2218449920popol: When's the trailer?
Rich Moore: Between now and Nov 21!
I don't think PIXAR releases are an "event" like they used to be. Too many duds with ambivalent response the past few years, I guess (Brave, the Cars series, The Good Dinosaur, etc.). Of course most PIXAR fans blame Disney for that, even though that doesn't make any sense. If anything, PIXAR has polluted WDAS; you can't even tell the studios apart anymore.DisneyEra wrote:Most people today associate with Pixar, not WDASI remember back in the 90s that a Walt Disney Feature Animation film was an event! Each year, it was a big thing. And that was before the days of the modern internet. That clearly isn't the case now a days. Pixar has taken that title. WDAS now is try to mimic the sequel success of it's rivals DreamWorks/Illumination & in house Pixar. I can only imagine what the 2020s hold
I think Pixar features do still have an impact. Brave/Inside Out & by this Sunday Coco are all Oscar winning features. And all were Box office hits $500-$800+million worldwide. Yeah, The Good Dino was a dud, but was overshadowed by Inside Out's sucess in 2016. The sequels were just released to make $$, nothing more, & that's exactly what they did. One thing about Pixar is that when they set features up, they usually stick with that for the long haul. Remember this image from D23 2015: teaser posters for TGD, Dory, Cars3, Coco, I2 & TS4. In about 1 year, this will ALL have been released, & each one had in impact, execpt TGD. Dory made over a Billion worldwide & broke Shrek 2's Animation Domestic record. Cars 3, while not a huge Box office hit, was overall well execpted by fans & brought back respectabilaty to the franchise. Coco, on the verge of hitting the $800 mark worldwide with Japan's upcoming release & will bring home another Oscar win for Pixar this Sunday. The Incredibles 2, it's teaser trailer has nearly 80 million views on Youtube & will likely be another Billion $ feature & Oscar winner. And then Toy Story 4. While most agree that part 3 ended perfectly, this one will still do HUGE business & possibly another Oscar win. Then in early 2020, Pixar will release 2 features almost 90 days apart, one in March & the other in June! One will be that Suburban Fantasy feature that was revield last year's D23.Disney's Divinity wrote:I don't think PIXAR releases are an "event" like they used to be. Too many duds with ambivalent response the past few years, I guess (Brave, the Cars series, The Good Dinosaur, etc.). Of course most PIXAR fans blame Disney for that, even though that doesn't make any sense. If anything, PIXAR has polluted WDAS; you can't even tell the studios apart anymore.DisneyEra wrote:Most people today associate with Pixar, not WDASI remember back in the 90s that a Walt Disney Feature Animation film was an event! Each year, it was a big thing. And that was before the days of the modern internet. That clearly isn't the case now a days. Pixar has taken that title. WDAS now is try to mimic the sequel success of it's rivals DreamWorks/Illumination & in house Pixar. I can only imagine what the 2020s hold
Oh, I'm sure the 2020's have much worse things in store for the world, at WDAS and otherwise.
There was plenty of excitement surrounding Zootopia, Moana and Big Hero 6 and they were pretty big box-office successes, so I can't quite agree with that statement. I'm sure once the marketing for Wreck-It Ralph 2 revs up, we'll be seeing a lot of buzz and Internet chatter surrounding its release. And of course, Frozen 2 is going to be a huge event that Disney is going to hype up like crazy.DisneyEra wrote:Most people today associate with Pixar, not WDASI remember back in the 90s that a Walt Disney Feature Animation film was an event! Each year, it was a big thing. And that was before the days of the modern internet. That clearly isn't the case now a days.