As most people know, on June 17, 2016, the new Disney Pixar film Finding Dory was released in theaters in the US. Since then, it has made $597,029,243 over all ($402,229,423 domestically and $194,800,000 internationally) as of July 9th. The budget for the film was $200 million. So, in less than a month, it has almost tripled it's budget.
I myself have seen the film twice. It's one of the two Disney films I have seen multiple times. The other Disney film was Frozen. Now, I did see Star Wars: The Force Awakens multiple times, but that is not a Disney film, it is still under Lucasfilms, which is of course owned by Disney.
Overall, it is a great movie. If you love Finding Nemo, you will love this film. The only downside I could see in the film was there are flash backs to Dory's childhood, but I didn't mind that at all. Like a lot of Pixar and Marvel films, you should stay until after the credits are over. I am not going to give any spoilers, but he will be laughing about what happens after the credits.
I would rate Finding Dory 4.5 stars out of 5
Credit for the numbers of Finding Dory goes to Wikipedia.org and boxofficemojo.com
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