It was fine. I thought the beginning was pretty slow up until the Slaughter Race scenes. The Princesses were the best parts. Didn't laugh as much as the first one, though. It's a well-made movie, just a little let down by it.
It was fine. I thought the beginning was pretty slow up until the Slaughter Race scenes. The Princesses were the best parts. Didn't laugh as much as the first one, though. It's a well-made movie, just a little let down by it.
I think the movie it reminded me the most of was Toy Story 3 since both deal with the idea of friends inevitably drifting apart.
With zero studio wide entries, the weekend box is Disney’s Ralph Breaks the Internet to own for an estimated third weekend take of $15M, -41% for what will be a running total of $139.7M.
I think this is going to be the last Disney new release to ever hit Netflix (and it won't be around for long). Check it out if you haven't seen it!Ralph Breaks the Internet is now streaming on Netflix if you skipped it in theaters.
I think this is going to be the last Disney new release to ever hit Netflix (and it won't be around for long). Check it out if you haven't seen it!
Yeah, it was stated that the first theatrical movie to go directly to Disney+ would be Captain Marvel, leaving Poppins to go to Netflix for a few months.The last film should be Merry Poppins actually, as that was the last theatrical film released by Disney for 2018 (and all of Disney's theatrical slate, even you Nutcracker, did pop up onto Netflix).