And a new poster is up:


Huh, maybe Felix and Calhoun might play at least a bit of a bigger role than just no-show like the trailers seem to be saying. I wonder if they're going to play a semi-big role in the plot and Disney doesn't want to spoil it in the trailers.

Or not. Who knows?

Also, I am very amused at the bunny and kitty kat being very much out for revenge. What about you guys?
 
It was a shockingly bold artistic decision from Disney to have that Darknet character call Ralph six different slurs and then offer to sell him child porn within eight seconds of meeting him. They're really stretching that rating!
 
I'm sorry, but it appears you got some movie in my Disney.

Also, how long until the entire movie turns into some kind of a dated relic like an ancient mosquito forever frozen inside a piece of amber? My bet is, like, a month or two. At best.
 
I'm sorry, but it appears you got some movie in my Disney.

Also, how long until the entire movie turns into some kind of a dated relic like an ancient mosquito forever frozen inside a piece of amber? My bet is, like, a month or two. At best.

Half of the soundtrack to this trailer is a decade old meme... so I would say negative time. I can't wait till they have other references to hip memes like All your base and YTMND.
 
Half of the soundtrack to this trailer is a decade old meme... so I would say negative time. I can't wait till they have other references to hip memes like All your base and YTMND.
Please do forgive my ignorance. I'm not a - how modern kids would say - rad person.
 
Snow White explains to Ralph that the seven dwarves mine bitcoin now.
The Seven Dwarves repeatedly smashing the flats of their pickaxes against the floor until they shatter completely because for some reason they think the sound the impact makes is in and of itself a currency would be a pretty apt metaphor good for Bitcoin.

Then presumably Ralph misunderstands and tries to actually smash something valuable down into its base parts for resale and Snow White calls him a wagecuck.
 
I'm sorry, but it appears you got some movie in my Disney.

Also, how long until the entire movie turns into some kind of a dated relic like an ancient mosquito forever frozen inside a piece of amber? My bet is, like, a month or two. At best.
I mean the first movie was writen by people who clearly had no fucking clue about how arcade games work so having one writen by people who totally fail to understand meme culture only makes sense.
 
It seems more like Lucasarts asked the team politely not to make their main villain into a joke when the idea was pitched to them and the Studio agreed, feeling that the movie would survive without it.
which is odd considering SNL did the StarWars Undercover boss skit with Adam Driver as Kylo Ren which portrayed him as a awkward aggressive egotistical buffoon. So them slapping down a Pixar doing more or less the same thing seems to point to some kind of policy change. Maybe after the reactions to TLJ and Solo they are trying to be a bit more defensive of their property in the wave of vitriol pointed at them.
 
It seems more like Lucasarts asked the team politely not to make their main villain into a joke when the idea was pitched to them and the Studio agreed, feeling that the movie would survive without it.
Which is weird because the two movies Ben Swolo is in consistently portray him as the exact same kind of joke they wanted to make :V
 
which is odd considering SNL did the StarWars Undercover boss skit with Adam Driver as Kylo Ren which portrayed him as a awkward aggressive egotistical buffoon. So them slapping down a Pixar doing more or less the same thing seems to point to some kind of policy change. Maybe after the reactions to TLJ and Solo they are trying to be a bit more defensive of their property in the wave of vitriol pointed at them.
Or SNL didn't ask before doing the skit and it since was a parody they couldn't do anything about it? Not everything is sinister.
 
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