D82 wrote:Have they dropped the "Wreck-It Ralph 2" part from the title? The last two tweets from the official page for the film don't feature it in the logo.
Two untitled live-action Disney movies have been removed from the schedule entirely.
I wonder which two films have been removed from the schedule. Have they been moved to the streaming service?
I know "The One and Only Ivan" is currently filming, but Disney hasn't officially put it on the schedule yet. Unless they're saving it for 2020, that might be one of the films.
"There are two wolves and they are always fighting. One is darkness and despair. The other is light and hope. Which wolf wins? Whichever one you feed." - Casey Newton, Tomorrowland
Kyle wrote:Why would it be meant to be taken seriously? These aren't documentaries or adaptations of the Bible. Its not really much different from Hercules.
I don't know, some people might think something new they invent God saying should be taken seriously. And you think of God like the Greek gods in Hercules?!
D82 wrote:Have they dropped the "Wreck-It Ralph 2" part from the title? The last two tweets from the official page for the film don't feature it in the logo.
I actually prefer Wi-Fi Ralph as well. It's more reminiscent of the original title although this film doesn't seem to have much to do with the original so Ralph Breaks the Internet is probably more appropriate.
We’re a dyad in the Force. Two that are one. "I offered you my hand once. You wanted to take it." - Kylo Ren "I did want to take your hand. Ben's hand." - Rey
Kyle wrote:Why would it be meant to be taken seriously? These aren't documentaries or adaptations of the Bible. Its not really much different from Hercules.
I don't know, some people might think something new they invent God saying should be taken seriously. And you think of God like the Greek gods in Hercules?!
I don't personally, because the greek God or Gods is different from the christian God I follow, but that's the point. I know its, A, just a movie, and B not meant to be from my religion in the first place. I did however know of someone from my church who frowned on the idea because he worried it would confuse his (christian) daughter. It was particularly the idea of multiple Gods that they touch on a bit. False doctrine and such. I think he's come to his senses now, but still.
Disney Duster wrote:
I don't know, some people might think something new they invent God saying should be taken seriously. And you think of God like the Greek gods in Hercules?!
I don't personally, because the greek God or Gods is different from the christian God I follow, but that's the point. I know its, A, just a movie, and B not meant to be from my religion in the first place. I did however know of someone from my church who frowned on the idea because he worried it would confuse his (christian) daughter. It was particularly the idea of multiple Gods that they touch on a bit. False doctrine and such. I think he's come to his senses now, but still.
If they did what they did with Hercules with the Christian God, I would be offended and I think you would, too.
The difference between Hercules's gods and the Christian ones is people don't believe in Greek gods or mythology as real today.
Dark Horse is proud to reveal Disney Ralph Breaks the Internet—Click Start: Choose Your Own Internet Adventure! This new graphic novel serves as a prequel, and bonus short sequel to the feature film Disney Ralph Breaks the Internet.
Written by Joe Caramagna and Amy Mebberson with art by Emilio Urbano, Andrea Greppi, and Amy Mebberson, Disney Ralph Breaks the Internet—Click Start: Choose Your Own Internet Adventure continues the adventures of Vanellope and Ralph in two stories, set before and after the events of the feature film!
Walt Disney Animation Studios' follow-up to 2012's Wreck-It Ralph leaves the arcade behind, venturing into the expansive universe of the internet—which may or may not survive Ralph's not-so-light touch. In this prequel, a choose-your-own-adventure-style graphic novel, Wreck-It Ralph and Vanellope von Schweetz journey through the internet with you in the lead... Then, in a bonus 8-page short sequel to the film, Vanellope explores the wonders of OhMyDisney.com.
Disney Ralph Breaks the Internet—Click Start: Choose Your Own Internet Adventure goes on sale December 12, 2018, and is available for pre-order on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and at your local comic shop. This 64-page graphic novel retails for $10.99.
DisneyEra wrote:New Poster, complete with Product Placement.
That's to be expected considering that the only reason this film was green-lighted in the first place was for that basis.
We’re a dyad in the Force. Two that are one. "I offered you my hand once. You wanted to take it." - Kylo Ren "I did want to take your hand. Ben's hand." - Rey