The team behind Finding Dory found it “tricky” to strike the right balance between using new visual technology while maintaining the look of the original film.
The follow-up to 2003’s animated hit Finding Nemo tells the story of forgetful Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) who suddenly remembers a glimmer of the family she left behind many years earlier. She sets off across the Pacific Ocean to find them, with her friends Marlin (Albert Brooks) and Nemo (Hayden Rolence) coming along for support. Eventually, they arrive at a Marine Life Institute, where they make new allies, such as Hank the Octopus (Ed O’Neill) and pick up the trail of Dory’s parents, who are voiced by Eugene Levy and Diane Keaton.
“The first thing to know is nothing that we had made (on Finding Nemo) still exists,” she told screencrush.com. “So we knew going in that we were going to be rebuilding and recreating anything that we were going to be using from the first film; characters or sets. It’s always a delicate balance.”
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