'Wreck-It Ralph 2' Spoilers & Release Date: Ralph Causes Havoc On the Web World; Disney Sued Over Copyright Claims

Disney fans are in for a treat as it was confirmed that "Wreck-It Ralph" will be making his way back into the screens by March 9,2018. During an exclusive interview Phil Johnson, John c Reilly and Rich Moore the team dished out details as to what fans could possibly expect.

John C. Reilly and Richard Moore, open up about the upcoming 'Wreck-It Ralph' 2 during an interview with Oh My Disney. In one of his statements, Rich Moore, the producer of 'Zootopia' mentioned that he will be joining the team that will be working on 'Wreck-It Ralph."

In one of his statements, Moore noted that he saw huge possibilities when it comes to exploring the possibilities of the characters from the film. He then noted that Ralph will be on a wrecking spree, but this time he will be doing it on the Web.

"Wreck-It Ralph" actor, Rich Moore mentioned that he is thrilled to play his character again as he embarks on a new Web world havoc. He also added that he is looking forward to bringing Ralph back as kids look up to him stating that they'd want to see the mischief maker back on their screens.

"Ralph is a character very near and dear to my heart," Reilly added. "I'm really looking forward to playing the big lug again. Making the first 'Wreck-It Ralph' was one of the most special experiences I've ever had and I'm really looking forward to bringing him back to life. So many kids I've met all over the world are excited to see him again, too. They tell me all the time!"

The Wrap then released a report that Disney once get caught up in a lawsuit for "Wreck-It Ralph" idea. It was mentioned that Dyke Robinson sued Disney over copyright concerns stating that it infringed his copyright for "Digiland."

With the  recent announcement of Walt Disney Animation Studios, fans will be happy to see the world of "Wreck-It Ralph" once again in Wreck-it Ralph 2."

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