Pixar to Release ‘Finding Nemo’ Sequel on Its 30th Anniversary
March 21st, 2014
“Finding Dory” is an upcoming computer animated movie produced by Pixar Animation Studios and the sequel to the 2003 Pixar movie “Finding Nemo” and it will be Pixar’s 17th feature film. The movie is scheduled to be released on June 17, 2016 celebrating Pixar's 30th anniversary. It has been confirmed that characters from the first movie will appear in the sequel, including Nemo, Dory, Marlin and the Tank Gang.Finding Dory will be centered on the amnesiac character Dory, and will explore the thought of her being reunited with her family. The setting is one year after Finding Nemo and will be set off the coast of California.
The videos have been creating a splash between animal lovers, and some of the controversy is spilling over into the film world. Blackfish, a documentary that centers for the treatment of orca whales in captivity at SeaWorld, has been generating a lot of buzz and some strong reactions at early screenings, prompting Pixar to rethink their portrayal of marine wildlife parks in Finding Dory, the upcoming sequel to Finding Nemo.
A Pixar employee told that the original ending of Finding Dory had a scene in a marine wildlife park similar to SeaWorld, but in the light of Blackfish and the publicity nightmare that has followed, the ending of Finding Dory has been restructured so that the mammals and fish at the park are given the option of leaving if they want to.

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