THE FINDING DORY teaser trailer features Robbie Williams alongside Finding Nemo's Ellen DeGeneres.
Robbie Williams already sent fans into a frenzy with teh news that he reuniting with Take That for their 25th Anniversary.
But, what on earth is he doing popping up in the new teaser trailer for the Finding Nemo sequel, Finding Dory?
Well, to be precise, it's the vocal stylings of the Take That star that take centre place in the fun short clip. As Dory swims around the film titles, Robbie is apprpriately crooning his take on Beyond The Sea.Is it too much to hope that Robbie Williams might also be joingour fishy friends in the film, itself?WATCH THE MAIN FINDING DORY TRAILER NEXT
So what's the new film about?It seems that Dory has done something incredible. Something we never thought we would see.“I remembered something.That’s not possible. Is it?” she squeals.
Finding Nemo's adorable blue bubble-brained hero is about to set off on a quest of her own. It suddenly seems that there is something so important that the notoriously forgetful fish must finally face.
Nemo, Dory and the gang are back
Ellen DeGeneres returns as the voice of everyone's favourite blue tang – although, let's face it, it's not like we have a selection of them to choose from.Finding Dory also stars the voice talents of Dominic Moore, Diane Keaton and Modern Family stars Ty Burrell and Ed O'Neill.The brand new teaser trailer starts with Dory dreaming. As usual she's not making much sense.
"Hand me the ratchet wrench, I can fix it," she mutters, which defies the laws of fishy physiology and basic home improvements on so many levels
Nemo is as cute as ever
Would you follow that fish?
Dory is also sleep-swimming. But then suddenly, everything becomes to clear to her.
“I just used the word 'before', which means I’mremembering something," she exclaims, quickly followed by the inevitable, "What was I talking about?”
And then things start to get emotional.
"My family," she cries. "They’re out there. I have to find them.”
But it clearly isn’t going to be as simple as that.
“I remembered something important," she tells Marlin (Albert Brooks).
Of course, he is guaranteed frustration when he asks her what exactly she remembers.
"Something important about a clam or… NO, an oyster…Mollusc..something..." she splutters.
Ah well, we suspect it will probably take the whole film to actually get to the point.
But if it is as good as Finding Nemo, we'll be more than happy to tag along for the ride.
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