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What's Popping: Roger Ebert, 'Fast & Furious 7', 'Finding Dory', 'Jack the Giant Slayer', 'G.I. Joe 3'

1:05 PM 4/6/2013 by Binh Ngo
Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert, the first film critic to win a Pulitzer, passed away on Thursday. He was 70. His death was a surprise to those not close to him because he didn't reveal the severity of his condition when he announced that he was taking a leave of absence from reviewing movies to treat an re-occurrence of cancer.

'Finding Nemo' Sequel to Be Titled 'Finding Dory,' Arriving in Theaters November 2015

9:49 AM 4/2/2013 by Jeff Giles
Finding Dory
Pixar's been keeping a pretty tight lid on the details for its upcoming Finding Nemo sequel, but as of today, we know a little bit more -- including the project's official title and release date. It sounds like Nemo won't be getting lost this time; instead, Dory, the friendly-but-forgetful fish voiced by Ellen DeGeneres, gets top honors in the aptly titled Finding Dory, due to arrive in theaters on November 25, 2015.

What's Popping: 'Star Wars: Episode VII', '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea', 'Tomorrowland', 'Finding Nemo 2', 'Lobo'

4:44 PM 2/16/2013 by Binh Ngo
Han Solo
The script for the return trip to that galaxy far, far away is still being written, but since the outline is already known for Star Wars: Episode VII, the producers can begin talking to potential cast members. Being that we'll be seeing an older Luke Skywalker in the next Star Wars movie, the question is, who will they bring in to play Luke Skywalker and the rest of the major characters?

Albert Brooks Returns for 'Finding Nemo' Sequel

5:54 PM 2/12/2013 by Jeff Giles
Finding Nemo
Given that it was announced last summer, Pixar's Finding Nemo sequel seems to be coming together at a rather deliberate pace, but it hasn't been forgotten; today, word got out that Albert Brooks has inked a deal to reprise his role as Nemo's neurotic dad Marlin.
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Albert Brooks Hooks Deal To Reprise In 'Finding Nemo 2'

deadline.com – EXCLUSIVE: Albert Brooks has closed a fat deal to reprise the voice Marlin in Finding Nemo 2 for Disney’s Pixar. The sequel has been long in the works; Deadline told you last July that the studio got the original’s helmer Andrew Stanton back in the fold (I’d heard that the studio will also give him another live action shot after his disastrous live action debut on John Carter) and Ellen Degeneres came back shortly after. 14 weeks 1 day ago via jackiechan

Ellen DeGeneres and Dory Return for 'Finding Nemo 2'

11:16 AM 8/22/2012 by Binh Ngo
Finding Nemo 2
Now that Pixar's writer/director Andrew Stanton doesn't have to worry about doing the sequel to John Carter – that movie's under performance at the box office did caused the ouster of Disney Studio chief Rich Ross, after all – he can get back to the kind of movies that made Disn

Finding Nemo 2

Posted August 22nd, 2012 by Binh Ngo

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Ellen DeGeneres in Talks to Return for 'Finding Nemo' Sequel (Exclusive)

Ellen DeGeneres
hollywoodreporter.com – Ellen DeGeneres is in negotiations to reprise her role in Disney/Pixar's planned Finding Nemo sequel. 39 weeks 16 hours ago via jackiechan

What's Popping: 'TDKR' Tragedy, 'Amazing Spider-Man 2', 'Robopocalypse', 'Captain America 2', 'Finding Nemo 2'

1:48 PM 7/21/2012 by Binh Ngo
The Dark Knight Rises
At a midnight screening of The Dark Knight Rises in Aurora, Colorado on Friday, a gunman opened fire on the audience resulting in 12 deaths and many injured. The suspect, 24-year-old James Holmes, was arrested behind the theater's parking lot near his car. He was found with a rifle, a shotgun, and two handguns.

Andrew Stanton Lands on His Feet With 'Finding Nemo 2' After 'John Carter' Debacle

2:54 PM 7/17/2012 by Binh Ngo
Finding Nemo 2
It appears Andrew Stanton's short-lived experiment with live-action is over, at least for the time being. He's returning to more familiar territory with Finding Nemo 2, Deadline has learned. While the story is under wraps, Deadline says Disney loves Stanton's concept for the sequel – which is stating the obvious.
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