Pixar’s 'Finding Dory' Teaser: Ellen DeGeneres' Forgetful Fish Makes Adorable Discovery

By Victoria Guerra | Jan 27, 2016 04:35 PM EST

After almost 15 years waiting for a Finding Nemo sequel, Pixar will finally release the second part of the aquatic story, Finding Dory, this year. In the new project, talk show host and comedienne Ellen DeGeneres will reprise her role as the adorable and forgetful blue tang fish, and there's a new teaser for the 2016 film. In it, Dory discovers she's in a movie!

According to Yahoo!, the new teaser for the upcoming animated feature has a new interpretation for the film's title. While the first film was about a clown fish who gets picked up at sea and taken to a dentist's office in (42 Wallaby Way) Sydney, Dory's not lost in the literal sense of the word; the new suggestion is that, in fact, she will be finding herself in the film.

In the new teaser, Dory swims around to run into the film's title, trying to read it backwards at first and then doing it in the right order. After getting the message and snickering, DeGeneres' voice asks "Finding Dory ... is she missing?" only to realize that the title is talking about her.

Dory continues to be as sweet and forgetful as ever!

The new film picks up the story right where we left it off, with Nemo safe back home to dad Marlin. However, the famously forgetful Dory suddenly starts to remember bits and pieces about her own family, so she sets on a voyage across the sea to find her parents.

Some of the characters of the 2003 original film will be back for the sequel, including Nemo (this time around voiced by Hayden Rolence, as original voice Alexander Gould is now too old to voice a little kid-fish) and Marlin (Albert Brooks). As Coming Soon reports, though, there are also a few big new names, including Oscar winner Diane Keaton as Dory's mom and Eugene Levy as her dad. Other new voice actors will be Kaitlin Olson and Modern Family co-stars Ty Burell and Ed O'Neill.

Finding Dory will be in theaters in June!

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