Forbes: It might not feel like it, but it has actually been 13 years since Finding Nemo hit theaters. It made $936.74 million at the box office worldwide, it was the second highest grossing film of 2003 and, at the time, was the highest grossing animated movie of all time – Toy Story 3 overtook it in 2010. Audiences loved it, critics loved it and the film secured an almost perfect score of 99% on Rotten Tomatoes. Finding Nemo was, and remains, the kind of film that the term ‘classic’ was made for. In April 2013 it was announced that Finding Dory was in the works and Andrew Stanton, the man who helmed Nemo, would return to direct the sequel.
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