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Ralph Breaks the Internet
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the internet!
The Academy Museum hosts an accommodative screening* of Ralph Breaks the Internet
In this witty follow-up to Wreck-It Ralph (2012), the lovable arcade game “villain” and his best friend Vanellope von Schweetz journey into the Internet in an attempt to save Vanellope’s home, the racing game Sugar Rush, but she finds herself tempted by the more grown-up game world of Slaughter Race. John C. Reilly and Sarah Silverman reprise their vocal roles from the original film, joined by Gal Gadot as the charismatic racer Shank and Taraji P. Henson as the algorithm Yesss. Among the film’s highlights are guest appearances by decades’ worth of Disney princesses.
Ralph Breaks the Internet has a runtime of 112 minutes and is rated PG. This 2018 film is recommended for ages 8 and up
*On the last Saturday of every month, the museum's Family Matinee is an accommodative screening, with open captioning, the theater dimly lit, and volume maintained lower specifically for neurodivergent viewers.