Willem Dafoe confirmed that he's going to return for the upcoming CG sequel Finding Dory at Disney/Pixar Animation Studios.
While chatting with Total Film, he says that voice work on the film has started.
Dafoe will reprise his role of the Moorish idol fish Gill:
"Yeah I’ve already started. It’s even better than the first. It’s fantastic. It’s good to say I think it’s going to be better than the first; that’s good advertising! It’s difficult to repeat a success and so many years afterwards, but it’s really cool. I’ve done one session so far and I just am going to have such a good time."
Albert Brooks and Ellen DeGeneres are both confirmed to be returning to voice Marlin and Dory respectively.
A follow up to the much-loved 2003 animation was announced last year with original co-director Andrew Stanton calling action once more. He’s co-writing the script with Victoria Strouse.
Finding Nemo, made more than $800m worldwide during its original theatrical run and won the Academy Award for best animated film,
The story is set a year after the first film and is set in part along the California coastline.
"Finding Dory" will hit screens on November 25th 2015
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