She’s known for her comic chops.
And Sarah Silverman had constant a smile on her face at the global press conference for her new movie Ralph Breaks the Internet, a sequel to 2012’s Wreck-It Ralph, on Saturday.
The global press conference, held at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Saturday, also featured Jack McBrayer (Fix-It Felix) and franchise newcomer Taraji P. Henson (as a character called Yesss).
Smiling Sarah: Sarah Silverman was all smiles at the global press conference for her new animated sequel Ralph Breaks the Internet at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Saturday
Talking to press: Silverman returns to voice the beloved character Vanellope von Schweetz, and she was seated next to John C. Reilly, who returns as Wreck-It Ralph
Silverman, 47, returns to voice the beloved character Vanellope von Schweetz, and she was seated next to John C. Reilly, who returns as Wreck-It Ralph.
The comic was wearing a navy blue sweater with a grey dress shirt underneath, along with dark blue jeans and black sneakers.
Her co-star Reilly was decked out in a tan-brown suit, complete with a fedora hat and dark brown and white loafers.
At one point in the press conference, Reilly flexed his muscles for the cameras and the assembled members of the press.
Co-stars: Silverman, 47, was wearing a navy blue sweater with a grey dress shirt underneath, along with dark blue jeans and black sneakers
Time to flex: Her co-star Reilly was decked out in a tan-brown suit, complete with a fedora hat and dark brown and white loafers
The animated sequel follows Ralph and Vanellope as they go on a new adventure inside the Internet, as they try to find a spare part.
Along their journey, they run into a number of different characters, including a number of the Disney princesses, such as Snow White, Tiana, Rapunzel and Moana.
Another new character they meet is Yesss, voiced by Taraji P. Henson.
Taraji as Yesss: Another new character they meet is Yesss, voiced by Taraji P. Henson
Smiling stars: Henson was seated next to Jack McBrayer, who returns as Fix-It Felix in Ralph Breaks the Internet, along with screenwriter Pamela Ribon
Yesss is a ‘living algorithm’ for a site known as BuzzzTube, who is described as a ‘digital trendsetter’ who knows what’s hot and what’s not.
When Ralph and Vanellope come across her, looking for a part to fix her game Sugar Rush, Yesss offers to help.
Other new characters include Gal Gadot as Shark, Alan Tudyk as KnowsMore and Alfred Molina as Double Dan.
Smile for the camera: Yesss is a ‘living algorithm’ for a site known as BuzzzTube, who is described as a ‘digital trendsetter’ who knows what’s hot and what’s not
Helpful character: When Ralph and Vanellope come across her, looking for a part to fix her game Sugar Rush, Yesss offers to help.
Disney also announced on Friday that they are launching a new augmented reality (AR) game for Ralph Breaks the Internet from Noovie ARcade.
This game allows fans to, ‘enter the virtual Pancake Milkshake Café through the Noovie ARcade app, and tap the buttons to feed the Kitty and Bunny as fast as they can,’ according to a press release.
The game is available for free to download on the iTunes and Google Play stories through National CineMedia.
Cast and crew. Sarah Silverman, John C. Reilly, Taraji P. Henson and Jack McBrayer were joined by the creative team behind the sequel as well.
Smiling faces: Moderator Dani Fernandez joins Director/screenwriter Phil Johnston, Director Rich Moore, actors Sarah Silverman, John C. Reilly, Taraji P. Henson, Jack McBrayer, Screenwriter Pamela Ribon and Producer Clark Spencer