Wreck-It Ralph 2 will hit theaters on March 9, 2018, Disney announced in a livestream today.
Co-directors Rich Moore, who co-directed Zootopia and helmed the original Wreck-It Ralph, and Phil Johnston, who co-wrote the first film, made the announcement alongside John C. Reilly, who is returning to voice Ralph in the sequel, on Facebook.
"Ralph leaves the arcade and wrecks the internet," Reilly says of the film's plot. While few other details are known, Disney also released concept art showing Ralph entering the online world with his friend Vanellope von Schweetz, voiced by Sarah Silverman in the first film. The art features parodies of major online brands like Google, Amazon, and more.
The livestream pokes fun at Reilly, who has previously discussed the sequel's existence despite it not being officially announced.
Director Rich Moore has discussed the possible existence of the sequel before with IGN, who also said he'd like to have Mario in the sequel. Over the years since Wreck-It Ralph released in 2012, Moore has spoken about his desire to have the sequel explore online gaming and that he would love to find a way for Tron to cameo in the film.
The original Wreck-It Ralph told the story of arcade game villain Ralph learning he wants to stop being a bad guy and going on an adventure to prove he can be a hero. For more on what we would like to see in the sequel, read IGN's wish list of worlds for Wreck-It Ralph 2.
Stay tuned to IGN as more news on Wreck-It Ralph 2 is revealed.
Jonathon Dornbush is an Associate Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter @jmdornbush.
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