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Skrillex Contributing New Material to Disney's 'Wreck-It Ralph'

Animated film set for a November release

DJ Skrillex
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July 13, 2012 3:10 PM ET

Skrillex will contribute new material to the score of Disney's upcoming animated movie Wreck-It Ralph. The collaboration was announced on July 12th at Comic-Con in San Diego, California. Wreck-It Ralph is scheduled for a November release and tells the story of Ralph, a video game baddie who wants to become a good guy. The film stars John C. Reilly as Ralph along with Sarah Silverman, Jane Lynch and Jack McBrayer.

Earlier this month, Skrillex announced that he will be providing original music for Harmony Korine's upcoming film Spring Breakers, set for a 2013 release.

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