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Vorlage:Pp-pc1 Vorlage:Use mdy dates Vorlage:Infobox film Finding Dory is an upcoming American 3D computer-animated film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a sequel to the 2003 Pixar film Finding Nemo. Andrew Stanton, who directed the original film, will return as writer and director,[1][2] alongside Angus MacLane as the co-director.[3] The film is scheduled to be released on June 17, 2016.[4] It has also been confirmed that characters from the first film will appear in the sequel, including Dory, Nemo, Marlin and the "Tank Gang".[5]
Finding Dory will be focused on the amnesiac character Dory, and will explore the idea of her being reunited with her family.[5] The film will take place six months[6] after the events of Finding Nemo and will be set off the coast of California.[7][8]
Plot
One day, while at school on the Coral Reef with Nemo, Dory suddenly recalls her childhood memories.[6] She sets out and arrives at an institute for undersea animals, where she befriends Hank the octopus, who becomes her guide.[6]
Cast
- Ellen DeGeneres as Dory, a Pacific regal blue tang[9]
- Albert Brooks as Marlin, a clownfish, Nemo's father[9]
- Diane Keaton as Jenny, Dory's mother[9]
- Eugene Levy as Charlie, Dory's father[9]
- Ty Burrell as Bailey, a beluga whale[9]
- Willem Dafoe as Gill, a moorish idol who was one of Nemo's fellow tank inhabitants in the first film[10]
- Vicki Lewis as Deb (and her sister, "Flo", Deb's reflection), a four-striped damselfish who was one of Nemo's fellow tank inhabitants in the first film[11][12]
- Kaitlin Olson as Destiny, Dory's adopted sister, a whale shark[13][14]
- Dominic West[15]
- Idris Elba[15]
- Ed O'Neill as Hank, a friendly octopus[6][16]
It was also announced that Nemo and the rest of the "Tank Gang" would return, as well as many of the other original characters from Nemo, in addition to several new ones that have yet to be announced.[17] It is unknown if Jacques will reappear for the sequel because his voice actor, Joe Ranft, died in a car accident on August 16, 2005 during production of Cars.
Production
In 2005, after disagreements between Disney's Michael Eisner and Pixar's Steve Jobs over the distribution of Pixar's films, Disney announced that they would be creating a new animation studio, Circle 7 Animation, to make sequels to the seven Disney-owned Pixar films (which consisted of the films released between 1995 and 2006).[18] The studio had put Toy Story 3 and Monsters, Inc. 2 into development, and had also hired screenwriter Laurie Craig to write a draft for Finding Nemo 2.[19] Circle 7 was subsequently shut down after Robert Iger replaced Eisner as CEO of Disney and arranged the acquisition of Pixar.
In July 2012, it was reported that Andrew Stanton was developing a sequel to Finding Nemo,[20] with Victoria Strouse writing the script and a schedule to be released in 2016.[21] However, the same day the news of a potential sequel broke, director Andrew Stanton posted a message on his personal Twitter calling into question the accuracy of these reports. The message said, "Didn't you all learn from Chicken Little? Everyone calm down. Don't believe everything you read. Nothing to see here now. #skyisnotfalling"[22] According to the report by The Hollywood Reporter published in August 2012, Ellen DeGeneres was in negotiations to reprise her role of Dory.[23] In September 2012, it was confirmed by Stanton saying: "What was immediately on the list was writing a second Carter movie. When that went away, everything slid up. I know I'll be accused by more sarcastic people that it's a reaction to Carter not doing well, but only in its timing, but not in its conceit."[24] In February 2013, it was confirmed by the press that Albert Brooks would reprise the role of Marlin in the sequel.[25]
In April 2013, Disney announced the sequel, Finding Dory, for November 25, 2015, confirming that Ellen DeGeneres and Albert Brooks would be reprising their roles as Dory and Marlin, respectively.[26] Following a long campaign for a sequel on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, DeGeneres stated:
In a Los Angeles Times interview, Stanton talked about the sequel's origin: "There was polite inquiry from Disney [about a Finding Nemo sequel]. I was always 'No sequels, no sequels.' But I had to get on board from a VP standpoint. [Sequels] are part of the necessity of our staying afloat, but we don't want to have to go there for those reasons. We want to go there creatively, so we said [to Disney], 'Can you give us the timeline about when we release them? Because we'd like to release something we actually want to make, and we might not come up with it the year you want it.'"[27]
The film's ending was revised after Pixar executives viewed Blackfish, a 2013 documentary film which focuses on dangers of keeping orca whales in captivity. Initially, some of the characters would end up in a SeaWorld-like marine park, but the revision gave them an option to leave.[28][29] On September 18, 2013, it was announced that the film would be pushed back to a June 17, 2016 release. Pixar's The Good Dinosaur was moved to the November 25, 2015 slot to allow more time for production of the film.[30]
In June 2014, it was revealed through Stanton's Twitter that the film will be co-directed by Angus MacLane.[31]
Release
Finding Dory is scheduled to be released on June 17, 2016.[1][2]
See also
References
External links
- ↑ a b Borys Kit: Andrew Stanton to Direct Pixar's 'Finding Nemo' Sequel In: The Hollywood Reporter, July 7, 2012. Abgerufen im April 2, 2013
- ↑ a b Christopher John Farley: Ellen DeGeneres to Star in ‘Nemo’ Sequel ‘Finding Dory’ In: The Wall Street Journal, April 2, 2013
- ↑ Isaac Feldberg: Angus MacLane Co-Directing Finding Dory With Andrew Stanton, We Got This Covered, June 11, 2014. Abgerufen im July 10, 2014
- ↑ Rebecca Keegan: 'The Good Dinosaur' moved to 2015, leaving Pixar with no 2014 film In: The Los Angeles Times, September 18, 2013
- ↑ a b Matt Risley: Pixar confirm Finding Nemo sequel. Total Film, 2. April 2013, abgerufen am 2. April 2013.
- ↑ a b c d Nancy Tartaglione: Disney/Pixar Spotlight On ‘Finding Dory’, ‘Good Dinosaur’ & More Charms Cannes. Deadline, 20. Mai 2015, abgerufen am 20. Mai 2015.
- ↑ Steven Zeitchik: Ellen DeGeneres' 'Nemo' sequel, 'Finding Dory,' set for 2015 In: The Los Angeles Times, April 2, 2013
- ↑ Germain Lussier: ‘Finding Nemo’ Sequel Officially Called ‘Finding Dory,’ Releases November 25, 2015. /Film, abgerufen am 2. April 2013.
- ↑ a b c d e Sophie Schillaci: D23: Disney Sets Voice Casts for 'Finding Dory,' 'Inside Out' and 'Good Dinosaur' In: The Hollywood Reporter, August 9, 2013
- ↑ Willem Dafoe confirms he’s back for Finding Dory. Total Film, abgerufen am 7. Oktober 2013.
- ↑ Sandy Schaefer: Willem Dafoe Back for ‘Finding Dory’; Says the Film Will Be Better Than ‘Finding Nemo’ In: Screen Rant, September 2013. Abgerufen im January 26, 2014
- ↑ Diane Keaton, Eugene Levy confirmed for Finding Dory In: The Straits Times Communities, August 13, 2013. Abgerufen im January 26, 2014
- ↑ Made Man: It's Always Sunny in Kaitlin Olson's World. YouTube, 25. November 2013, abgerufen am 25. November 2013.
- ↑ Fred Topel: Exclusive Interview: Kaitlin Olson On It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia In: Fan, September 3, 2013. Abgerufen im December 23, 2013
- ↑ a b Angie Han: ‘Finding Dory’ Reunites Two Favorites From ‘The Wire’. /Film, 11. September 2014, abgerufen am 11. September 2014.
- ↑ Finding Dory Casts Married...With Children's Ed O'Neill.
- ↑ Meriah Doty: Move Over, Nemo: Disney Announces Ellen-Powered ‘Finding Dory’ Sequel. In: Movie Talk on Yahoo! Movies. Yahoo! Inc., abgerufen am 27. April 2013.
- ↑ Jim Hill: The Skinny on Circle Seven. 7. August 2005, abgerufen am 27. März 2012.
- ↑ Josh Armstrong: Bob Hilgenberg and Rob Muir on the Rise and Fall of Disney’s Circle 7 Animation. 5. März 2012, abgerufen am 27. März 2012.
- ↑ ‘John Carter’ Helmer Andrew Stanton Dives Back Into Animation With ‘Finding Nemo’ Sequel. Deadline.com, abgerufen am 18. Juli 2012.
- ↑ Borys Kit: Andrew Stanton to Direct Pixar's 'Finding Nemo' Sequel In: The Hollywood Reporter, July 17, 2012
- ↑ Andrew Stanton: @andrewstanton. Twitter, abgerufen am 23. August 2012.
- ↑ Lacey Rose: Ellen DeGeneres in Talks to Return for 'Finding Nemo' Sequel (Exclusive) In: The Hollywood Reporter, August 21, 2012. Abgerufen im August 22, 2012
- ↑ Rebecca Keegan: Director Andrew Stanton looks back on 'John Carter's' rocky path In: Los Angeles Times, September 8, 2012
- ↑ Mike Fleming Jr.: Albert Brooks Hooks Deal To Reprise In ‘Finding Nemo 2′, Deadline.com, February 12, 2013
- ↑ Referenzfehler: Ungültiges
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- ↑ Amy Kaufman: 'Blackfish' gives Pixar second thoughts on 'Finding Dory' plot In: The Los Angeles Times, August 9, 2013
- ↑ Brooks Barnes: ‘Finding Nemo’ Sequel Is Altered in Response to Orcas Documentary In: The New York Times, August 9, 2013. Abgerufen im August 10, 2013
- ↑ Pixar Skips 2014 as ‘The Good Dinosaur’ Shifts to 2015 and ‘Finding Dory’ to 2016 | /Film. Slashfilm.com, 18. September 2013, abgerufen am 24. Oktober 2013.
- ↑ Angie Han: Pixar Updates: ‘Finding Dory’ Gets Co-Director, More ‘Inside Out’ Details Revealed, /Film, June 11, 2014. Abgerufen im July 10, 2014
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