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Dory Searches For Home in New Trailer For Pixar’s ‘Finding Dory’
The trailer premiered at The Ellen Show of “Finding Dory” lead voice star Ellen DeGeneres.
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But let’s ignore meaning and look at the literal, just so we can advise Dory to alter her catchphrase a bit: “Just keep swimming…to Monterey”.
It’s been 13 years since the world fell in love with a forgetful little fish named Dory in Disney and Pixar’s animated classic Finding Nemo.
Returning for the highly anticipated second installment are Nemo (now voiced by Hayden Rolence) and Marlin (Albert Brooks), Gil (William Defoe) and even Mr Ray (Bob Peterson) is seen cruising the high seas.
Pixar has released a brand new trailer for its upcoming summer movie, “Finding Dory” – a sequel to the swimmingly successful 2003 fin flick, “Finding Nemo”.
Similar to how Dory struggles with her finicky memory, Bailey is a beluga whale with defective sonar and Destiny is a whale shark that can’t swim straight.
“Finding Dory” lands in theaters on June 17. With a new movie comes new voices as well with the likes of Idris Elba, Diane Keaton, Ed O’Neill, Kaitlin Olson, Martin Sheen, Dominic West, Ty Burrell and Eugene Levy.
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Andrew Stanton (WALL-E), who wrote the screenplay for and co-directed Finding Nemo, returns as screenwriter and co-director (with Angus MacLane).