It is also the studio's first animated sequel to be created by the original film's writing/directing team. It marks the first feature-length theatrical sequel from Walt Disney Animation Studios since Winnie the Pooh in 2011, which was a sequel to the 1977 animated film The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. The film was officially announced in June 2016, with much of the original cast confirming they had signed on, and new cast announced in 2018. Talks for a Wreck-It Ralph sequel began in October 2012 and went through three different scripts before settling on the final plot. Along the way, they meet Shank, the fastest racer in a game called Slaughter Race, and Vanellope feels at home there, which Ralph worries may put their friendship in jeopardy that comes alongside disastrous consequences. The plot centers on Ralph and Vanellope going into the Internet to find a replacement part to fix Sugar Rush.
Henson, Bill Hader (in an uncredited role), and Alfred Molina. Reilly, Sarah Silverman, Jack McBrayer, Jane Lynch, and Ed O'Neill reprising their roles from the first film, with Alan Tudyk returning to voice a new character, alongside new additions to the cast including Gal Gadot, Taraji P. It is directed by Rich Moore and Phil Johnston, written by Johnston and Pamela Ribon, and executive-produced by John Lasseter, Chris Williams, and Jennifer Lee. It is Walt Disney Animation Studios' 57th feature-length film.
It serves as the sequel to 2012's Wreck-It Ralph and is the second installment of the Wreck-It Ralph film series. Ralph Breaks the Internet is a 2018 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures.