TL;DR
- Ellen DeGeneres returns as Dory in a new Pixar short film.
- This marks her first acting role in five years.
- Dory is known for her memory loss and fierce loyalty.
- The original Finding Nemo was a worldwide hit.
- Release details of the new project are still under wraps.
Hold onto your fins, folks! Ellen DeGeneres is making a splash back into the world of animated films as she reprises her iconic role as Dory, the lovable, forgetful fish from Pixar’s Finding Nemo. After a five-year hiatus from acting (besides her fabulous self), Ellen is ready to dive back into the ocean of voice acting.
It’s been a wild ride since Ellen first lent her voice to Dory in the 2003 blockbuster Finding Nemo. The film, which grossed nearly $950 million worldwide and snagged an Oscar for Best Animated Feature, introduced us to Dory’s endearing memory loss and her fierce loyalty to Marlin as they searched for his son, Nemo. Ellen’s portrayal of the regal tang was not just a performance; it was a cultural phenomenon that resonated with audiences of all ages.

Fast forward to 2016, and we were treated to Finding Dory, where our favorite fish embarked on a heartwarming journey to find her long-lost parents. Ellen’s return to the role was met with cheers from fans, and now she’s back for another adventure in a new short film set in the Finding Nemo universe.
While details about the plot and release date remain a mystery, the excitement is palpable. Will Dory finally remember where she left her keys? Or will she embark on a new quest that will leave us all in stitches? One thing’s for sure: Ellen’s return is sure to bring joy and laughter to fans around the globe.

As we wait for more news, let’s celebrate the legacy of Dory and the impact Ellen has had on the LGBTQ+ community through her work and advocacy. From her groundbreaking talk show to her animated roles, Ellen has always been a beacon of positivity and representation.
So, what do you think? Are you ready to dive back into the ocean with Dory? Share your thoughts below, and keep the conversation flowing!
