Last
Tuesday , Disney announced that its follow-up to 2003's Oscar-winningsplash hit “Finding Nemo” will be titled “Finding Dory” and
will focus on the loveable, little blue tang fish voices by EllenDeGeneres. The movie , which will be directed by original “Nemo”
co-director Andrew Stanton , will hit theaters on Nov. 25, 2015.
"I
have waited for this day for a long, long, long, long, long, long
time," DeGeneres said in a release. "I'm not mad it took
this long. I know the people at Pixar were busy creating "ToyStory 16." But the time they took was worth it. The script is
fantastic. And it has everything I loved about the first one: It's
got a lot of heart, it's really funny, and the best part is -- it's
got a lot more Dory."
"FindingDory" will apparently take place about a year after the events
of "Nemo" Characters including Marlin, Nemo and the "Tank
Gang" will all be back, though Pixar didn't specify whether
actors including Albert Brooks and Willem Dafoe will return to voice
them.
They
did, however, say that the story will be partially set along the
California coastline, and will feature several new characters --
"including a few who will prove to be a very important part of
Dory's life."
"Finding Nemo" reportedly earned
$380,843,261
at the domestic box office and an additional $540,900,000 at the
international box office, for a total worldwide gross of
$921,743,261. That's pretty impressive for a movie about some little
fishes that had a production budget of $94 million. It also won the
2003 Academy Award for best animated feature.
The
film is the latest in Pixar's plethora of sequels, including three
"Toy Story" films and two "Cars" installments,
and a prequel to "Monsters Inc.," titled "MonstersUniversity," to be released this summer.
That's
all dandy, but DeGeneres may have raised a good point -- a little
more Dory, a lot sooner, would have likely gone over just swimmingly
with "Nemo" fans.
Tell
us: Are you excited for "Finding Dory"? Are you glad that
Ellen DeGeneres will have an even bigger role?
Source:
abcnews
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