Finding Dory Gets Full-Length Trailer: Relive Finding Nemo's Emotional Journey With These Motivational Posters

Ellen DeGeneres returns as the fan-favorite blue tang

By Francesca Bacardi Mar 02, 2016 2:09 PMTags

She just kept swimming—into a full-length trailer!

The Ellen DeGeneres Show debuted a new look at Finding Dory, and it looks every bit as wonderful as we expected. Ellen DeGeneres returns to voice her beloved character, as does Albert Brooks as Marlin. Hayden Rolence replaces Alexander Gould as Nemo.

The new animated film also features the vocals of Ty Burrell as a beluga whale named Bailey; Willem Dafoe as Gill, a moorish idol; Diane Keaton as Dory's mother, Jenny; Eugene Levy as Charlie, Dory's father; Vicki Lewis as Deb (and her sister, "Flo," Deb's reflection), a four-striped damselfish; Kaitlin Olson as Destiny, Dory's sister, a whale shark; and Ed O'Neill as Hank, an octopus. Idris Elba and Dominic West also star.

Disney-Pixar's sequel comes 13 years after Finding Nemo, which became an instant hit with its heartwarming characters and hilarious one-liners. The new version takes place six months after the original, and unlike the first will not spend the majority of its time in the ocean. Instead, the movie will mostly take place at the Marine Biology Institute of California.

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Finding Nemo was Pixar's first movie to win an Oscar for Best Animated film, so will Finding Dory follow suit at the 2017 Oscars? We'll just have to wait and see to find out, but given that the first film earned $936.7 million, we're sure this will have resounding success.

Now that Finding Dory is only a few months away—swimming into theaters on June 17, 2016—we're looking back on the original by making some motivational posters out of some of the movie's most notable quotations.

Click through to see our other motivational posters, and watch the video to get a glimpse at another Disney movie we're excited about.