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'Wonder Woman' Star Gal Gadot Joins 'Wreck-It Ralph' Sequel; Here's Everything We Know


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With the Oscar-nominated Wreck-It Ralph, Disney tapped into nostalgia for all kinds of video games, from 1980s classics to modern-day standards for various age groups. This fall, the animated feature's sequel will enter the much larger arena of the internet. Titled Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2, the movie will feature an array of jokes for all ages involving Wi-Fi, eBay, traffic-baiting listicles, pop-up ads, and simple app games for toddlers. The sequel will also feature the voice of Gal Gadot as a street-racing character called Shank, pictured above. The Wonder Woman star joins the main voice cast of the original plus some pretty big guest stars from Disney's past and present. Find out everything we know about Wreck-it Ralph 2 below. Who is back for...
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