‘Finding Dory’ Posters: Can You Find The Forgetful Fish?

How can a forgetful fish, who doesn’t remember anything about her past, find her family? We’ll find out this summer when Disney and Pixar Animation bring their sequelFinding Doryto theaters.

So far we’ve only seen a little bit of the new adventure as Dory (Ellen Degeneres) starts to have flashes of her past, driving her to finally seek out her long-lost parents, who will be voiced byDiane KeatonandEugene Levy. But a new trailer might be on the way soon, because we just got a batch of newFinding Doryposters that are very fitting considering the film’s title. Plus, these posters just showcase how beautiful Pixar’s animation has gotten over the year, and I can’t wait to see how the underwater environments forFinding Doryhave improved in the 13 years sinceFinding Nemowas released.

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Here’s the new posters unveiled by viaRegal,AMC Theaters,EllenandCinemarktoday:

I really like that the spotlight is fully on Dory for these posters. It would have been easy to have Marlin (Albert Brooks) tagging along with her, but this movie belongs to Dory.

If you haven’t seen the teaser trailer yet,you can watch it right here. And a quick, adorable teaserpopped up not too long agoas well. We should be getting another look atFinding Dorysometime in the near future, so stay tuned to see what Pixar has in store.

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Finding Dorysends Dory on an epic quest to find herself. A traumatic incident triggers Dory’s homing instinct, and she sets out to return to her family, traveling all the way from the Great Barrier Reef to the Monterey Marine Life Institute in California. Meanwhile, Marlin and Nemo are also finding Dory in the sense that they’re chasing after her.

The lengthy journey offers ample opportunity for Dory, Marlin, and Nemo to meet new folks, including Hank, a “cantankerous octopus” voiced byEd O’Neill; Bailey, a “misguided beluga whale” voiced byTy Burrell; and Destiny, a “kind-hearted whale shark” played byKaitlin Olsen. Plus, we recently heard thatMichael Sheenhas some kind of rolein the movie, though we don’t know who he’s playing just yet.

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Disney•Pixar’s “Finding Dory” reunites everyone’s favorite forgetful blue tang, Dory, with her 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?

Finding DoryarrivesJune 17.

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