Disney's "Wreck-It Ralph" was one of the most successful animated movies of 2012, which follows the adventures of an arcade video game villain going through various game worlds. As expected, there was a lot of fan service that was found, featuring multiple cameos and references, and fans are about to get a whole lot more next year in "Wreck-it Ralph 2."

Officially entitled "Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2," the film will be co-directed by Rich Moore, who is the original movies' director, and new co-director Phil Johnston, a screenwriter who will be making his official directorial debut. According to Nintendo Life, expanding on the 90's arcade retro game world featured in the original film, the new plot of the sequel will now follow the protagonists Ralph and Vanellope as they escape the arcade and go online.

With that in mind, many fans will, no doubt, remember that Bowser was actually one of the many video game characters that were featured and made an appearance, and Moore has also indicated that Mario is also being considered for a role in the sequel as well. Either way, it will likely be a worthwhile and entertaining movie for any video game fan.

 Ralph Breaks the Internet: "Wreck-It Ralph 2" will be hitting theaters on March 9, 2018. In other News, a report coming from Variety confirms that Disney has also announced yesterday that it has officially moved the upcoming "Gigantic" out of March 9, 2018, the date that is now occupied by "Wreck-It Ralph 2." Instead, "Gigantic," which is hugely based on the famous fairy tale "Jack and the Beanstalk," is scheduled to be released eight months later instead, on November 21, 2018.

Many fans have claimed and expressed their delight on the original Wreck-It Ralph movie, and are leaning on towards the new upcoming one. There is a huge possibility that Nintendo will lead Mario to Wreck-It Ralph 2, and Nintendo fans are already hyped and ecstatic about it.