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Will Dory return to a FINDING NEMO sequel?

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It’s only a matter of time until Pixar Studios gets dead serious and finally announces that they’re officially working on a sequel to Finding Nemo. Heck, they’ve cranked out two sequels for Toy Story already, a lukewarm one for Cars and they’re doing the prequel boogie for Monsters Inc by going back to varsity.

And if Finding Nemo 2 is looking for the cult status that the original earned, it’ll need to do so by bringing back a certain blue-finned freaky fish, played by Ellen Degeneres in the original.

THR is reporting that the popular talk show host is in talks to return to her unforgettable forgettable role, of the amnesiac fish and frequent whale talker, a role that left quite an impression on me as a kid.

THR is reporting that the popular talk show host is in talks to return to her unforgettable forgettable role, of the amnesiac fish and frequent whale talker, a role that left quite an impression on me as a kid.

Degeneres has yet to commit though, but it’s not too difficult to imagine her returning for a role that won her some massive popularity points back in 2003. There’s no word yet on whether or not any of the other actors, such as Albert Brooks and Geoffrey Rush will return, but that’s also due to who and what will be in the script, which Pixar is keeping locked away.

But for those of you who can’t wait to see bodacious turtles and fish with bad memories return, don’t forget, next year sees a re-release of Finding Nemo, in 3D, that extra dimension that happens to be the in-thing now with all the boys and girls.

Last Updated: August 23, 2012

4 Comments

  1. My daughter loves watching this

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    • DarthofZA

      August 23, 2012 at 16:05

      Your daughter watches articles written by Darryn?

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      • Erwin Kempff

        August 23, 2012 at 16:09

        Ag toe nou 😉
        (also, I will only do that to punish)

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  2. James Francis

    August 23, 2012 at 14:37

    There’s no sequel without her. I could even settle for a spin-off that had just Dory in it…

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