‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’ on Netflix: An Era-Appropriate Sequel to ‘Wreck-It Ralph’

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“Netflix and chill” has a slightly different meaning when you’re a parent looking for something on Netflix to keep your kids busy while you, well, chill. Luckily for anyone looking to do just that, Ralph Breaks the Internet, AKA Wreck-It Ralph 2, is now on available to stream on Netflix. And what better way to keep your kids quiet this summer than a film about video games? If you’ve got questions about this exciting development in the Wreck-It Ralph fandom, you’ve come to the right place.

Is Ralph Breaks the Internet on Netflix?

You didn’t read the headline of this article? Yes! It is! Go watch it!

Who is in the Ralph Breaks the Internet cast?

2012’s Wreck-It Ralph, featured the voice of John C. Reilly as Wreck-It Ralph, the misunderstood villain in a fictional arcade game called Fix-It Felix Jr. Other characters include the titular Fix-It Felix hero, voiced by Jack McBrayer; Vanellope (Sarah Silverman), a racer in a game called Sugar Rush; Tamora, a sergeant in a game called Hero’s Duty; and King Candy (Alan Tudyk) the ruler of Sugar Rush.

All of those cast members returned, along with newcomers Gal Gadot as Shank and Taraji P. Henson as Yesss.

What is Ralph Breaks the Internet about? Is Ralph Breaks the Internet good?

Rather than retread the ’80s arcade games ground, Moore and Johnston, who co-directed Ralph Breaks the Internet, appropriately, decided their characters take on the world-wide-web. Six years after the events of Wreck-It Ralph, Ralph and Vanellope discover a wi-fi router at their arcade, and internet shenanigans ensue. To be honest, I didn’t see the film, but I assume, considering the quality of the first film and that 89 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, that the filmmakers stuck the landing.

So if you’re looking for a reprieve from Paw Patrol tonight, go ahead and queue up Ralph Breaks the Internet, and hope your kids don’t get the Kim K reference.

Stream Ralph Breaks the Internet on Netflix