Set six months after the end of Finding Nemo, Pixar's
Finding Dory follows the absentminded blue tang in her mission to reunite with
her long-lost parents. Along her adventure, Dory, voiced by Ellen DeGeneres,
meets a sub-nosed beluga whale named Bailey voiced by Modern Family's Ty
Burrell, and his friend Destiny, a whale shark voiced by It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
star, Kaitlin Olson, at a rehab facility dedicated to marine life.
"My character isn’t great at his own sonar
capability, and Destiny has trouble swimming straight," Burrell explains to
Entertainment Weekly.
"We totally get
on each other’s nerves," Olson reveals. "I like to think I’m a shark,
but Bailey calls me a whale, and I make fun of his head, because it’s gigantic."
Andrew Stanton returns to direct the sequel, which also
stars Albert Brooks, Diane Keaton, Eugene Levy, Ed O’Neill, Idris Elba, Dominic West, and Willem Dafoe.
Finding Dory opens in theaters on June 17, 2016.
DORY DIVES IN — Ellen DeGeneres (“The Ellen DeGeneres
Show”), the voice of everyone’s favorite forgetful blue tang, took a dip with
D23 EXPO attendees this afternoon, celebrating Disney·Pixar’s upcoming film
“Finding Dory.”
Joining DeGeneres on stage this afternoon were Ed
O’Neill (“Modern Family”), who lends his voice to Hank, a cantankerous octopus;
Ty Burrell (“Modern Family”), the voice of Bailey, a misguided beluga whale;
and Kaitlin Olson (“Always Sunny in Philadelphia”), who voices Destiny, a kind-hearted
whale shark. Oscar®-winning director Andrew Stanton (“Finding
Nemo,” “WALL•E”), co-director Angus MacLane and producer Lindsey
Collins (co-producer “WALL•E”) offered new details of the all-new story,
which reunites Dory with friends Nemo and Marlin on a search for answers about
her past. What can she remember? Who are her parents? And where did she
learn to speak Whale? Also featuring the voices of Albert Brooks, Diane
Keaton and Eugene Levy, Disney·Pixar’s “Finding Dory” swims into
theaters June 17, 2016.
Source - EW
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