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Los Angeles: Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres, who voiced Dory's character in 'Finding Nemo', is in talks to return to the sequel of the animation classic about a lost fish. If the deal comes through, DeGeneres would voice Dory, a blue tang fish who was suffering from short-term memory loss in the 2003 original film, the Hollywood Reporter said.
Writer-director Andrew Stanton, who scripted the 2003 film and co-directed it, is set to return for the follow-up. Victoria Strouse is writing the script and Lindsey Collins is producing.
A 2016 release date is projected. The original, which won the Academy award for best animated feature, is still the highest-grossing orignal Pixar movie, earning USD 868 million to date worldwide.
The original film is being re-released in theatres next month in 3D.
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