The clownfish Nemo had his voice provided by Hayden Rolence.
"Finding Dory," the sequel to 2003's "Finding Nemo" is set six months on after the events of the first film, will follow Dory on her quest to become reunited with her parents, voiced by Eugene Levy and Diane Keaton.
Albert Brooks will reprise his role as Marlin in the forthcoming film with Hayden Rolence replacing Alexander Gould as Nemo. Idris Elba, and Michael Sheen will also be popping up at some point in Dory's journey.
Finding Dory will be in theaters on June 17, 2016.
In movie buzz, it's been 13 years since Pixar's "Finding Nemo" swam into our hearts, and now "Finding Dory" is here to do the same.
Dory (voiced by Ellen DeGeneres), the forgetful blue tang is remembering her family in the new trailer for Disney-Pixar’s sequel “Finding Dory.” The first trailer for the long-awaited sequel dropped online March 2, and quickly summarizes the movie's premise: Dory jogs her famously short memory just enough to realize that she has a family somewhere out there in the ocean, waiting for her to return. Catch more at Vox.
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