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FINDING DORY (2016) Movie Poster: Sequel To Beloved Pixar Film Gets Poster

Finding Dory Poster Arrives

Finding Dory Movie Poster. The Pixar film Finding Nemo (2003) was one of the most financially successful film Pixar had produced by that point. It has a large following to this day. People just love the film. Sequels weren’t really Pixar’s thing, up until a few years ago. It’s no shock, at this point, for there to be a sequel to Finding Nemo, which is what Finding Dory is.

Take a look at the poster below.

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Finding Dory Movie Poster

According to Slashfilm, “Dory’s new story begins when she suffers a minor trauma that triggers a memory she can’t quite pin down. She has a nightmare, and the next morning she has a vision of her parents and realizes they don’t know who she is. Nemo believes her instincts are leading her back home, so she sets out for the Monterey Marine Life Institute, with Nemo and Marlin on her trail.

Ellen DeGeneres and Albert Brooks reprise the roles of Dory and Marlin, and Andrew Stanton returns to direct. Dory’s journey also brings her into contact with a whole bunch of new characters, including a Hank, “cantankerous octopus” voiced by Ed O’Neill; Bailey, a “misguided beluga whale” voiced by Ty Burrell, and Destiny, a “kind-hearted whale shark” played by Kaitlin Olsen, and Dory’s parents Jenny and Charlie, voiced by Diane Keaton and Eugene Levy.”

Take a look at the Finding Dory poster and leave your thoughts on it below in the comments section. For more Finding Dory photos, videos, and information, visit our Finding Dory Page, subscribe to us by Email, “follow” us on Twitter or “like” on FacebookFinding Dory will be released in US theaters through The Walt Disney Company on November 25, 2013.

Sources: Slashfilm, IMDb

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Marco Margaritoff

I grew up in Hamburg to a German father and Ecuadorian mother. Obsessive student of film, Hip-Hop, and stand-up comedy. I love the dark dreambox that is the cinema auditorium. I love mountains and the ocean, but am equally exhilarated by the jungle of the city. I hope to one day create something that hits someone in the brain with thunderous effect.
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