Here are some Facts about Finding Nemo 2 or Finding Dory
The sequel to Finding Nemo, Finding Dory, is a reality, and it’s on its way to theaters in 2015.
The Script Was Left Over from Disney’s Defunct Circle 7 Animation
In 2005, reports surfaced about Pixar film distribution meetings between Disney’s Michael Eisner and Pixar’s Steve Jobs.
Ellen DeGeneres (voice actor for “Dory”) posted this picture of one of the film’s first images on her Instagram.
The Plot Was (Barely) Revealed by Director Andrew Stanton
Andrew Stanton’s movie work is pretty vast, as he’s co-wrote every Toy Story and Monsters Inc. film entry. He also wrote and directed A Bug’s Life (co-director), Finding Nemo, WALL-E, and John Carter.
DeGeneres Hyped the Film on Her Show
Andrew Stanton was given the reins to this animated sequel, thanks in part to the live-action failure that was John Carter. Disney lost over $200 million on the film that was poised to be another smash hit for the movie studio.
Finding Nemo was the 2nd-highest grossing film for 2003, earning a total of $921 million worldwide.
Finding Nemo was named as the 10th greatest animated film ever made by the American Film Institute in 2008.
Before Finding Dory comes out, Disney Pixar will release two other films — Monsters University (June 21, 2013) and The Good Dinosaur (May 30, 2014).
The sequel to Finding Nemo, Finding Dory, is a reality, and it’s on its way to theaters in 2015.
The Script Was Left Over from Disney’s Defunct Circle 7 Animation
In 2005, reports surfaced about Pixar film distribution meetings between Disney’s Michael Eisner and Pixar’s Steve Jobs.
Ellen DeGeneres (voice actor for “Dory”) posted this picture of one of the film’s first images on her Instagram.
The Plot Was (Barely) Revealed by Director Andrew Stanton
Andrew Stanton’s movie work is pretty vast, as he’s co-wrote every Toy Story and Monsters Inc. film entry. He also wrote and directed A Bug’s Life (co-director), Finding Nemo, WALL-E, and John Carter.
DeGeneres Hyped the Film on Her Show
Andrew Stanton was given the reins to this animated sequel, thanks in part to the live-action failure that was John Carter. Disney lost over $200 million on the film that was poised to be another smash hit for the movie studio.
Finding Nemo was the 2nd-highest grossing film for 2003, earning a total of $921 million worldwide.
Finding Nemo was named as the 10th greatest animated film ever made by the American Film Institute in 2008.
Before Finding Dory comes out, Disney Pixar will release two other films — Monsters University (June 21, 2013) and The Good Dinosaur (May 30, 2014).
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