Finding Dory trailer: New footage shows Dory, along with Nemo and Marlin, on a journey to find her family
Ruchinka Upadhyaya
Finding Dory is a sequel to Disney's blockbuster movie Finding Nemo
Disney
Dory is on a personal mission to find her family in the new
TV spot Finding Dory. Ellen DeGeneres will voice the forgetful tang fish
as she reunites with Nemo and Marlin to find answers about her past.
The 30-second footage opens with a message saying, "The wait is over. The time has come. She's almost here."
"My family! I have to find them," yells a frantic Dory, who also tells Nemo, "They're...blue with, maybe, yellow."
"Mom! Dad!" she yells again, swimming towards a group of blue tang fish in a tank.
Following this,
Marlin sarcastically tells Nemo,
"We
should just pick two and let's go," and adding, "I am kidding!" The
rest of the video is about Dory teaming up with Nemo and Marlin to find
answers about her past.
Finding Dory picks up
six months after the first movie, Finding Nemo, with Dory (Ellen
DeGeneres) living a quiet life in the ocean's coral reef and among the
clown fishes, Nemo and Marlin. After going with Nemo on a class trip to
see manta rays migrate back home, her homesickness leads the forgetful
Dory on a quest to find where she came from.
Dory's mother and father Jenny and Charlie, will be voiced by Diane Keaton and Eugene Levy.
Co-director and screenwriter Andrew Stanton told USA Today, "Both parents have a certain amount of absentmindedness, there's a flavour of
that.
There's
a flightiness, almost an Annie Hall la-di-da quality to Diane that you
just want to believe was part of Dory's DNA. And Eugene brings a nerdy,
dorky, lovable quality."
Eugene Levy also dished a few details about the character he
is voicing and said, "Charlie is a good dad who thinks of himself as
having a great sense of humour, though it's probably not the sharpest.
They make for a cute couple, if 'cute' is the appropriate word for a
fish couple."
Speaking about the movie's plot, Pixar president Jim Morris
previously revealed, "The movie will be mostly set at the California
Marine Biology Institute, a huge complex of sea life rehabilitation and
aquarium, where Dory was born and raised. We will get to meet new
characters, like an octopus, sea lions, a beluga whale, among others."
The movie comes out in theatres on 17 June.
Finding Dory trailer: New footage shows Dory, along with Nemo and Marlin, on a journey to find her family
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