"To Dory" proof "Everything is possible," Ellen DeGeneres said


After spending the last decade begging on national television for 'Finding Nemo' sequel the comedian confirmed plans on Tuesday.
After a decade of begging Disney and Pixar for a sequel to the 2003 hit "Finding Nemo," Ellen DeGeneres "just keep swimming" and finally got her wish.



Comedian, the protracted Doktersvis Dory played in the original, announced on her talk show on Tuesday that there is, in fact, a sequel to "Finding Nemo" and that it would called "Dory find." "Here's the good news: They say I'm one of the top five contenders to play the part of Dory," DeGeneres joked.



According to director Andrew Stanton, the story of "finding Dory" fetched a year after the original film and Dory's background, including a few new characters that will be very important to her to explore. "There is no Dory without Ellen," said Stanton. "She won the hearts of moviegoers all over the world - not to mention our team here at Pixar One thing we can not stop thinking about why she was alone in the sea on the day she met Marlin In find Dory .., "she will be reunited with her ​​loved ones, learn a few things about the meaning of family along the way."



The announcement brings years of campaigning to end for DeGeneres, who made ​​her hope for a follow very famous over the last decade, and during the big reveal, she poked fun at her dogged efforts.

"Kids, let this be a lesson to you: Anything is possible if you are patient and beg hard enough on national television," she said. "I'm excited that it finally happened, and I read the script it is fantastic .. It's hilarious. This is hot. This is everything you want it to be."
Disney-Pixar's "find Dory" is expected to hit theaters November 25, 2015.

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