Play spot the fish in a quartet of new posters for Pixar’s Finding Dory

Of the sixteen existing Pixar films, only four have been direct sequels/prequels, but that's about to change as Pixar's upcoming slate includes new sequels to CARS, THE INCREDIBLES, TOY STORY, and FINDING NEMO. Pixar's track record with sequels has been fairly decent, but crafting a follow-up to any beloved film is always a tricky prospect. FINDING DORY, the upcoming sequel to FINDING NEMO, will shift focus from Marlin (Albert Brooks) to Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) as the forgetful fish suddenly recalls a few of her childhood memories and sets off to locate her family accompanied by both Marlin and Nemo.

Disney/Pixar have released a few new FINDING DORY posters via Regal Cinemas, AMC Theatres, Ellen, and Cinemark Theatres which invite you to find the titular fish. Don't worry, it's not quite as challenging as Find Waldo.

A synopsis for FINDING DORY:

“Finding Dory” reunites everyone’s favorite forgetful blue tang, Dory, with her friends Nemo and Marlin on a search for answers about her past. What can she remember? Who are her parents? And where did she learn to speak Whale?

FINDING DORY is set for a June 17, 2016 release.

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