Disney officially announces the production of the sequel to Wreck-It Ralph, titled Ralph Breaks the Internet, during the D23 Expo.
Rich Moore and Phil Johnston are announced as directors of Ralph Breaks the Internet.
The official trailer for Ralph Breaks the Internet is released online, generating public interest and excitement for the film.
Ralph Breaks the Internet premieres in Hollywood, marking the film's first public showing.
Ralph Breaks the Internet is released in theaters across the United States and internationally.
Vanellope's kart breaks down after the race, requiring a rare part only found online.
Ralph and Vanellope find a large internet router leading them from the arcade to the vast world of the internet.
They discover the online auction site eBay to try to buy the needed car part.
Vanellope discovers a darker, more intense racing game called Slaughter Race and befriends its skilled driver Shank.
Vanellope decides to join Slaughter Race to earn money to buy her kart part.
Ralph tries to navigate the internet's chaos and finds Yesss, the algorithm spirit of a popular video platform, for help.
Vanellope grows excited about her new game and begins to question her identity as a Sugar Rush character.
Ralph confronts a dangerous virus called Jelly Rush threatening the arcade games.
Their friendship strains as Vanellope grows distant and Ralph fears losing her.
Ralph sacrifices by using cable wiring to electrocute the Jelly Rush virus and save the arcade.
Vanellope chooses to leave Sugar Rush and remain in the new game, becoming Shank's partner.
Ralph comes to terms with Vanellope's choice and they part as friends.