“Finding Dory” is on pace to give Pixar the biggest opening in its history when it hits theaters on June 17. The sequel to 2003’s “Finding Nemo” is eyeing a debut of between $115 million and $120 million, a massive number that should help reinvigorate a sluggish summer box office.
“We’re pretty bullish on it,” said Shawn Robbins, senior box office analyst with BoxOffice.com. “It’s way ahead of pace in terms of where other Pixar releases have been. Given ‘Finding Nemo’s’ status as a modern classic, it’s going to be huge.”
I've been anticipating this movie for nearly a decade and now that it's nearly a week away I'm not in the least bit excited. Still going opening night though, hopefully
same. I was excited when it was announced because I love finding nemo so much but now that it's here i don't feel an ounce of excitement like i did with toy story 3
So excited for this but it does feel like Pixar is lacking in the advertisement department lately. A film like Finding Dory doesn't really need it though.