'Finding Dory' Trailer: Watch Fan Made Teaser Footage As 'Finding Nemo' Sequel Would Reunite 'The Wire' Stars Idris Alba And Dominic West

The much-anticipated "Finding Nemo" sequel "Finding Dory" will reunite stars of "The Wire" Idris Alba and Dominic West!

While, fans go crazy with the reunification of two stars here is fanmade teaser trailer for the upcoming movie:

During an interview with Shortlist.com, West, who played the role of Jimmy McNulty confirmed that he is reuniting with his co-star Idris Alba in the sequel that is set to sail and splash on the big screen on June 2016.

"I saw Idris recently. We're both in the sequel to 'Finding Nemo'," West revealed.

The roles of the two actors however, are yet to be revealed but according to Cinemablend, both could be recording their voices together, hinting that perhaps they are appearing in a same scene together.

Finding Dory release date is scheduled to coincide with Pixar's 30th Anniversary. The highly anticipated sequel to the 3d smash hit "Finding Nemo" on 2003 will be sailing and splashing the big screen featuring the voice of the famed TV host Ellen DeGeneres, who's lending her voice once again the very animated blue tang.

Along with DeGeneres, West and Alba, Albert Brooks will also be reprising his role as the voice of Marlin, the famous father of Nemo who went in the most terrifying yet fun adventure of his life with Dory to look for his lost son. This time around though, Marlin would have to accompany the forgetful blue tang in her quest to look for her parents.

On that note, Dory's parents will be voiced by the award winning veteran actress Diane Keaton as Jenny [Dory's mom], while the equally talented actor Eugene Levy, whose known for his role in the American Pie franchise, will be playing the role of Charlie - Dory's dad.

The rest of the gang in the tank are also expected to return in "Finding Nemo" sequel, which includes Willem Dafoe as Gill and Vicki Lewis as Deb and her sister Flo.

Director Andrew Stanton will also return to helm the film, despite previously claiming the no-sequels policy last year on his interview with the Los Angeles Times.

"There was polite inquiry from Disney (about a Finding Nemo sequel). I was always 'No sequels, no sequels.' But I had to get on board from a VP standpoint. (Sequels) are part of the necessity of our staying afloat, but we don't want to have to go there for those reasons. We want to go there creatively, so we said (to Disney), 'Can you give us the timeline about when we release them? Because we'd like to release something we actually want to make, and we might not come up with it the year you want it."

In a most unlikely event for an animated film, Pixar alters the ending of Finding Dory to take part in instilling social consciousness for animal welfare. The studio has taken cues from the documentary of "Blackfish," which tackles the unfavorable life orca whales under the captivity of Sea World.

An employee of Pixar has spoken to The New York Times saying that the new ending will have to do with the fish and mammals from a "marine park" in the film to "have the option to leave" after being held captive.

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