After the weekend’s tremendous box office splash, Disney•Pixar’s “Finding Dory” revealed a brand new clip from "Finding Dory" that takes you back in time to meet the adorable Baby Dory while playing with her parents.
The video is not only super cute, but it sets the premise for the film in which everyone’s favorite blue tang Dory as she embarks on a life-changing adventure to find her family.
“Finding Dory" is directed by Andrew Stanton, who helmed the Oscar-winning films “Finding Nemo” and “WALL•E.”
“It really is a whole new chapter this time,” said Stanton. “We’re introducing new characters—each with his or her own unique voice. Everyone has something special to offer, which makes it fun and elevates the whole story. ‘Finding Nemo’ was a great calling card when it came to casting this movie. I don’t take that for granted.”
The film welcomes back certain stars from “Finding Nemo,” plus a long list of new voices. The star-studded cast is headlined by Ellen DeGeneres who returns to the sea as Dory, the bright blue tang with a sunny personality. Albert Brooks voices Marlin (Nemo’s dad); Hayden Rolence comes back as Nemo; Ed O’Neill lends his iconic voice to Hank, the octopus; Kaitlin Olson gives life to whale shark Destiny; Ty Burrell gives voice to Bailey, the Marine Life Institute’s resident beluga whale; Diane Keaton and Eugene Levy play Dory’s parents, Jenny and Charlie; Idris Elba and Dominic West team up as the voices of Fluke and Rudder, a pair of lazy sea lions who were rehabilitated at the Marine Life Institute; Bob Peterson is back as the memorable voice of Mr. Ray, the tune-loving teacher from the reef; Torbin Bullock voices Becky, an offbeat, kooky loon who takes a liking to Marlin; Andrew Stanton and Bennett Dammann are the voices of the ocean’s coolest turtles Crush and his son Squirt, and last but not least, Bill Hader and Kate McKinnon make a cameo appearance as a fish couple that Dory briefly encounters along the way.
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