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Wrecking a Release: 'Captain America' Composer Henry Jackman Reveals Potential 'Wreck-It Ralph' Sequel for Movie Goers, Following the Success of the First

If you're into that sort of thing, Captain America: The Winter Soldier appeared to please comic book-going enthusiasts, especially ours in-office.

Having stayed true to the paper back production, the box office smash topped at the chart summit.

And Henry Jackman, the film's composer, hints at a sequel--but probably not one you're thinking of.

When asked in an interview with Collider, Jackman revealed (dropping the ball on this one) the possibility of a Wreck-It Ralph sequel.

"I can't tell you more, not because I'm being coy, but I believe that it is officially on the cards," says Jackman, apparently not knowing how "this" works.

He continues, "I don't know any more other than a story is indeed being written. I'd be very surprised not to. Just as a concept, it would be almost remiss of them not to write another one. It's a great idea and it's a great character."

The sequel comes as no surprise, though, as the initial Wreck-It Ralph, which permiered in Fall 2012, was undeniably successful, earning over $189 million U.S., according to Paste Magazine

Thus, a sequel, you say, could be a possibility, but after it gets inline with some other titles being put the Walt Disney Animation squad's grinder.

And given the recent success of last year's Frozen certainly no one would through a "wrench" into this idea.

But until then, here's the main theme by yours truly, Mr. Jackman.

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