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The new Disney and Pixar movie "Finding Dory" doesn't hit theaters until June 17, but the Internet is already swimming in details about the film."Finding Dory," the sequel to the blockbuster film "Finding Nemo," is about a blue fish voiced by Ellen DeGeneres who sets out on a mission to find her family.Dory is memory-challenged and doesn't remember where she came from. But according to fans at Disney's big D23 convention, footage of the film shows Dory repeatedly dreaming about "the jewel of Monterey, California."From there, Dory embarks on an underwater adventure to find her way back home.38330080Wednesday morning, DeGeneres unveiled the newest official trailer of the film, and it shows Dory inside what appears to be a lab, which many say is supposed to be the Monterey Bay Aquarium.KSBW reached out to the aquarium, but they were unable to comment.Several local officials who have been talking with Disney about the film have had to sign confidentiality agreements and are unable to discuss any details.The hashtag #FindingDoryEvent began trending on Twitter Wednesday. The event is a special two-day preview of the film taking place at the Monterey Bay Aquarium on Monday and Tuesday. It is not open to the public.Disney is flying 25 top bloggers to Monterey. Several of the bloggers have been sharing their excitement about the event.Donna, who has the popular Dangerous Cupcake blog, wrote: "I'm beyond excited to share that on Monday morning, I fly to San Jose to attend the #FindingDoryEvent at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, held in honor of the upcoming debut of Finding Dory, in theaters on June 17th. 25 bloggers, myself included, will be meeting a ton of amazing filmmakers, including 2-time Oscar winning Director Andrew Stanton, and animators, and I can't wait! Being able to learn so much about the follow-up to Disney's 2003 Finding Nemo by the sea? The Monterey Bay Aquarium couldn't provide a more fitting scene!"In addition to Ellen DeGeneres, other actors providing voices in the film include Albert Brooks, who was in the original "Finding Nemo"; Diane Keaton, and "Modern Family's" Ty Burrell.