Draft:Finding Deb (2029)
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Directed by | Pete Docter |
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Distributed by | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures |
Finding boy is an upcoming 2026 American 3D computer-animated buddy comedy-drama adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed and written by Andrew Stanton, the screenplay was co-written by Bob Peterson and Stanton. The film is a sequel to the critically acclaimed Disney/Pixar film, Finding Marlin, and features the returning voices of Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Elizabeth Perkins, and William Dafoe, with Jacob Tremblay (replacing Noah Schnapp), and others joining the cast.
It will be Pixar's TBA animated feature, and is scheduled to be theatrically released on May 8, 2026.
Synopsis
[edit]TBA
Plot
[edit]- Nemo and Dory tell Deb about her sister, Deb and Tank Gang are finding her sister in Los Angeles.
Voice Cast
[edit]- Vicki Lewis as Deb/Flo, a four-striped damselfish who is a member of the Tank Gang.
- Albert Brooks as Marlin, an overprotective clownfish, Nemo's father, and Coral's husband. He is the main protagonist of the film.
- Jacob Tremblay as Nemo, a young Teenager optimistic clownfish, Marlin and Coral's son, and Dory's friend. He voiced by Noah Schnapp in the previous film. He also voiced by Hayden Rolence in the second film and Alexander Gould in the first movie.
- Caleb McLaughlin as Lucas and Kovu A Teenager optimistic clownfish Marlin and Coral's son, and Dory's friend. Coral Saved them along with Jacob And Millview. Nemo's Real Brother.
- Chosen Jacobs as Jacob A Teenager optimistic clownfish Marlin and Coral's son, and Dory's friend. Coral Saved them along with Lucas, Kovu And Millview Nemo's Real Brother.
- Francesca Capaldi as Millview A Teenager optimistic clownfish Marlin and Coral's son, and Dory's friend. Coral Saved them along with Lucas, Kovu And Jacob. Nemo's Real Sister.
- Preston Oliver as Sniper A regal blue tang Nemo's Best Friend.
- Kyleigh Curran As Silver A regal blue tang Nemo's Best Friend.
- Elle Graham As Milver A regal blue tang Nemo's Best Friend.
- Ellen DeGeneres as Dory, a Pacific regal blue tang who suffers from short-term memory loss.
- Elizabeth Perkins as Coral, a female clownfish who is Marlin's wife and Nemo's mother.
- William Dafoe as Gill, a Moorish idol who is the leader of the Tank Gang.
- Brad Garrett as Bloat, a pufferfish who is a member of the Tank Gang.
- Allison Janney as Peach, a pink starfish who is a member of the Tank Gang.
- Austin Pendleton as Gurgle, a royal gramma who is a member of the Tank Gang.
- Stephen Root as Bubbles, a yellow tang who is a member of the Tank Gang.
- Jerome Raft as Jacques, a cleaner shrimp who is a member of the Tank Gang. He was voiced by Joe Ranft, Jerome's late brother, in the first film.
- Andrew Stanton as Crush, a 150-year-old green sea turtle.
- Alexander Gould,Nicholas Bird,Finn Carri as Squirt, a green sea turtle and Crush's son. He was voiced by Bennett Dammam in the previous film. He was also voiced by Nicholas Bird in the first film.
- Kaitlin Olson as Destiny, a near-sighted whale shark and Dory's childhood friend.
- Ty Burrell as Bailey, a beluga whale.
- Diane Keaton as Jenny, Dory's mother.
- Eugene Levy as Charlie, Dory's father.
- Bob Peterson as Mr. Ray, Nemo's schoolteacher.
- Ed O'Neill as Hank, a cranky East Pacific red octopus who grown back a tentacle.
Release
[edit]Finding Deb is scheduled to be released in theaters in the United States on June 8, 2029 by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.
Trivia
[edit]- TBA
External links
[edit]Category:Upcoming films Category:Films Category:Pixar films Category:PG-rated films Category:3-D films Category:Animated films Category:2029 films Category:Finding Nemo Category:Upcoming Category:Sequel films Category:Prequel films