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Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Finding Dory, sequel to Finding Nemo, due for 2015 release

Finding Dory, sequel to Finding Nemo, due for 2015 release
Disney Pixar have announced that Finding Dory, the sequel to the studio's classic 2003 animation Finding Nemo, will be released in cinemas in 2015.
Comedian Ellen DeGeneres, who voiced Dory in the original film, thrilled Nemo fans when she spoke publicly about the film for the first time.
DeGeneres said the time Pixar had taken to make the sequel was "worth it", adding: "The script is fantastic. It has everything I loved about the first one: a lot of heart, it's really funny, and the best part is it's got a lot more Dory."
Dory is a blue tang fish with short-term memory loss who accompanies Nemo's father Marlin on his adventure to find his son. Although they are an unlikely pair, Dory's enthusiasm spurs them on to find Nemo. At the end of the first film, which won an Oscar for best animated feature, Dory befriends vegetarian sharks Bruce, Anchor and Chum.
No plot details have been revealed about Finding Dory yet, but the film is set on the California coast a year after Finding Nemo, so there is may be a chance to see how young turtle Squirt and Nemo's friends from the first film have grown up.
Finding Dory will be directed by Andrew Stanton, who made Finding Nemo and WALL-E, another Disney Pixar success.
While DeGeneres will be returning for the role, Alexander Gould, who voiced Nemo when the actor was seven, said he was "devastated" that his voice was now too low to return to the role.

News Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

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