Rickey the Wicked: Alaxesis

Rickey the Wicked: Alaxesis is an upcoming computer-animated supernatural black comedy horror film directed by Brad Bird based on the animated series Rickey the Wicked and serves as the sequel to Rickey the Wicked Witch of the City. The film will be directed by Brad Bird, who also created the series and returning to direct after directing the previous film and features the reprised voices of Candi Milo, Charlie Adler, B.J. Ward, Fred Tatasciore (replacing Tony Jay following his death in 2005), Scott Menville, Frank Welker, Jim Cummings, and Ashley Johnson as well as new voices of Jennifer Hale (replacing Desirée Goyette), Robert Englund, Tiffany Haddish, Jack Dylan Grazer, and Keegan-Michael Key.

The film is scheduled to be released by Warner Bros. Pictures on October 6, 2023 in IMAX and 3D formats.

Synopsis
Taking place after the events of the first film, Rickey and Becky are now in a good relationship as well as the town of Angelville being peaceful after Rickey defeats Beck and turns him back good while months later a new terror comes out and kidnaps Wendy. Now Rickey, Noah, and Becky must go to the forbidden Alaxesis in order to save her.

Cast

 * Candi Milo as Rickey Scareyton "Rickey the Wicked", an apathetic yet smart teenage witch who wants to use his powers for good.
 * Milo also voices Grandma Diablo, the grandmother of Rickey, taking over for June Foray after her death in 2017.
 * Charlie Adler as Wade Diablo, the father of Rickey.
 * B.J. Ward as Merril Diablo, Rickey's mother.
 * Fred Tatasciore as Beck Diablo, the grandfather of Rickey. He was previously voiced by Tony Jay in the previous film and the original TV series,
 * Scott Menville as Noah Wilcox, Rickey's mortal best friend who is aware that Rickey is a witch.
 * Frank Welker as Cerberus, Rickey's pet black cat who can talk.
 * Jennifer Hale as Becky Williams, a teenage cheerleader and Rickey's love interest. She was previously played by Desirée Goyette in the original TV series and in the previous film.
 * Jim Cummings as Bella, Rickey's pet dog that can talk.
 * Ashley Johnson as Wendy Diablo, the younger witch sister of Rickey.
 * Willem Dafoe as Grinsnot, the proclaimed "legendary witch" who is apathetic. Dafoe reprises his role from the original film.
 * Robert Englund as Letemis, the father of Death and the ruler of Alaxesis.
 * Keegan-Michael Key as Death, the grim reaper of Darkville and the son of Letemis.
 * Tiffany Haddish
 * Jack Dylan Grazer
 * Zendaya
 * Klay Thompson

Development
In July 2015, it was announced that Warner Bros. Pictures was developing a supernatural-themed animated film about witches, and that Brad Pitt was on board as a producer and star. However, Deadline Hollywood debunked rumors that the film was a sequel to Rickey the Wicked Witch of the City. In November 2015, Candi Milo said in a Reddit "Ask Me Anything" that she was ready and willing to return for a sequel as Rickey Diablo. She also said the rest of the cast including Charlie Adler, B.J. Ward, Scott Menville, Frank Welker, Jennifer Hale, Jim Cummings, June Foray, and Jesse Douglas were all interested in reprising their respective roles although the death of Tony Jay could affect it, but stressed that Warner Bros. had yet to greenlight any sequel, encouraging fans of the original film and series to persuade Warner Bros. to make one. In November 2016, Mil ostated in a Facebook Q&A that "after all these years and all the fan demand, I do believe I can stand and firmly say an unequivocal no" in response to a question about a sequel. Also in December 2016, in an interview, director Brad Bird discussed rumors of sequel and stated "due to my focus on Pixar and Incredibles 2, the answer is no as of right now."

In June 2017, actor Jim Cummings mentioned that Warner Bros. had been considering a sequel, and behind the scenes discussions were in place to possibly continue the series. However that same month, actress June Foray, who plays Grandma Diablo passed away which caused trouble in a possible sequel. In October 2017, while promoting Teen Titans Go!, Scott Menville was asked by Brad Bird about a sequel. His response was "I would love that. I think we've been very vocal that we're very keen", yet he insisted that fans should encourage Warner Bros. to develop a sequel. In November 2017, Bird revealed that he was writing a script for a possible sequel.

In February 2019, Bird revealed that there had been talks to do a sequel and with a script ready, though he admitted that he was still interested in bringing back the old cast as well.

In September 2019, a sequel along with a revival series was officially announced with the revival being released in 2024 and the movie in 2023. Bird stated that the sequel will also take place after the original film.

Casting
The main cast of the television series reprised their roles for Rickey the Wicked: Alaxesis. However, due to the deaths of Tony Jay in 2005 and June Foray in 2017, the respective characters of Beck Diablo and Grandma Diablo, were respectively voiced by Fred Tatasciore and Candi Milo.In addition to the series' cast, it was reported on March 23, 2020, that Robert Englund was added to the cast in a undisclosed role. By 2021, ahead of the announcement of his reprise as Green Goblin in Spider Man: No Way Home, it was announced that Willem Dafoe would be reprising his role as Grinsot from The Wicked Witch of the City as well as stating that the character will stand out more. In March 2022, Keegan-Michael Key was added to the cast while Tiffany Haddish was added in June 2022 and Jack Dylan Grazer was added in September 2022. On September 21, 2022, the film was officially titled Rickey the Wicked: Alaxesis with Bird insisting that the film will keep it's horror and adventure element along with it's dark humor like the original film and the series. On November 14, 2022, Zendaya and basketball player Klay Thompson were added to the cast.

Animation
Bird stated that the film would be in stylized CGI rather than the traditional animation that the first film had although he also stated that 2D animation would also be used as well. In January 2021, veteran Walt Disney Animation Studios animators Mark Henn, Tony Bancroft, and the latter's brother Tom were hired by Warner Animation Group to work on the film with BIrd also being the animation director once again. Bird trained the animators to animate the film similar to his other long-awaited sequel for Disney Incredibles 2 while including realistic fibers as well as realistic backgrounds.

To train the animators, Brad Bird had to reanimate the characters from scratch due to the jump from traditional to CGI animation. It including giving more realistic fibers and skin tones to the characters while keeping the style of animation similar to traditional animation.

On October 1, 2022, it was announced that the film will feature scenes formatted for IMAX with its aspect ratio opening up to 1.90:1 in certain scenes using virtual IMAX cameras similar to Lightyear.

Music
On September 18, 2022, it was announced that Michael Giacchino, who composed the scores for The Incredibles (2004) and Incredibles 2 (2018), both also directed by Bird, will compose the score for the film after the death of Ennio Morricone in 2020, the composer for the original film.

Release
The film is scheduled to be theatrically released by Warner Bros. Pictures on October 6, 2023 in select IMAX theaters and 3D formats. The film was originally scheduled to be released on October 13, before moving up a week back.

Marketing
The film's official teaser trailer was attached to screenings of Black Adam and was posted online on October 25, 2022. The film received 187.1 million views in the first 24 hours of it's release, the biggest for a film by Warner Animation Group.