Wednesday, April 3, 2013

After "Finding Nemo" comes "Finding Dory"

Disney once again will again get all kids’ feet up upon announcing the newest production that they will launch in 2015.
Ellen DeGeneres is going fishing once more with a sequel to the animated blockbuster "Finding Nemo."

Disney and its Pixar Animation unit announced Tuesday that DeGeneres will reprise her "Nemo" voice role for "Finding Dory." The sequel is due out Nov. 25, 2015, and will be directed by Andrew Stanton, who also made "Finding Nemo."
According to Disney, the film will feature new characters along with familiar ones, including Nemo and his dad, Marlin, who was voiced by Albert Brooks. There's no word yet from Disney on whether Brooks will reprise his voice role.
"Finding Nemo" was released in 2003 and took in $921 million worldwide. The movie was the first Pixar production to win the Academy Award for best animated feature after the category was added in 2001. Pixar films have gone on to dominate, winning the Oscar seven years out of 12.
This indeed is something to look forward to; Disney never failed to entertain kids and kids at heart. Let’s hear it from Nemo and the gang one more time! Looking forward to 2015… =)

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