Shark Tale II: Fish Out of Water

Shark Tale II: Orb Of Sea Dragon Imoogi (Fish Out Of Water) is a upcoming American computer-animated comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Universal Pictures. It is the direct sequel to the 2004 animated film, Shark Tale which is the studio's [REDACTED] film since [REDACTED] to have a sequel.

The film is set to be written and directed by directed by Bibo Bergeron, Rob Letterman, and Carlos Saldanha, and stars the returning voices of Will Smith, Renee Zellweger, Angelina Jolie, Katie Couric, Robert De Niro, and Jack Black with newcomers Leslie Mann and Hank Azaria.

This will be another DreamWorks Animation film to be distributed by Universal Pictures, whose parent company NBCUniversal acquired DWA in 2016, and since the end of their distribution deal with 20th Century Fox.

Plot
Newly bluestreak-cleaner-wrasse-and-marine-angelfish couple, Oscar and Angie have rested easy in the peaceful Southside Reef City, who now live in a easygoing society that has adapted to co-existing with the sharks, however, many rival predatory marine life families, such as the Eelscorseses, have called them out for becoming soft and invite them to a sit-down, with only Lenny decicing to stay behind, wanting to spend his 'summer' vacation with his former-sharkslaying homeslice, Oscar.

So, Lenny, Oscar, and Angie, their work back over at the Whale Wash being covered by Ernie, Bernie, and their cousin Jenny who is recently visiting town, determiningly swim outside of Southside Reef to find a much more relaxing destination before swiftly and comically being caught around by a whirlpool, where the trio stumble upon on a bustling tourist beach attraction. Wanting to accomplish a massive task; taking money from the rich humans and flex on his fellow fish fiends back at Southside, Oscar decides to transform Lenny into a makeshift bullride after some consideration and convincing.

Oscar and Angie begin arguing until they are thrusted out of the water by a sudden jet ski, tossing them aboard a wooden pier and onto the surface. The couple shares many near-death experiences, such as being picked at by ravenous seagulls and Angie nearly being taken away by a human child before being slapped back into the ocean by the child's mother. While Angie suffers a severe panic attack, she is captured by crazed marine biologist, Ericka, and taken away and dumped in a large aquarium within a gift shop in the meantime until futher discussion with her boyfriend and fellow fish fiend, Pablo. This catches the attention of golddiger Lola, who is revealed to be living in a fish tank with her newly-wed hermit crab husband, Crazy Joe, simply divorces the crab and launches herself out of the tank to follow her sugar daddy.

As Oscar, alongside all the numerous marine life living in Southside Reef, including sharks, takes charge and manage to toss over and turn off the Excavator from reaching into and clawing into the extremely rare coral reef, then attack Ericka with a barrage of vengeful fish, crabs, and seals. While Oscar is thrilled, he is caught off guard when Pablo manages to grab the plastic baggie Angie is in and pops it, leaving Angie to flop breathlessly on the rusty metal floor, not before quickly and swiftly stomping on her with his reinforced boots until she stops moving and the sound of cracking bones are heard. Oscar, in a mixture of furious anger and distraught, exits his bag to attack Pablo before being kicked around. Before Oscar could meet the same fate as Angie, Lino intervenes and mauls Pablo to death.

Vanessa arrives onto the scene, examining the hordes of sea animals feverishy retreating back into the ocean and Luca the Octopus solemnly carrying the crushed, compressed, limp body of Angie into the water. Angie wakes up from unconscious and Oscar thrilled to see her, thinking Angie is dead. Oscar and Angie were always headed.

Cast

 * Will Smith as Oscar, a comical, streetwise formerly-underachieving tongue-scrubber bluestreak cleaner wrasse worker, who after befriending Don Lino and his mob, managed to change the iron-fisted mobbish ways of Reef City


 * Renée Zellweger as Angie, Oscar's pretty marine angelfish girlfriend and co-worker, formerly harboring a secret unrequited love for him.
 * Renee also plays Vanessa Bloome, a florist turned shopkeeper human who befriends Angie.
 * Robert De Niro as Don Edward Lino, a great white shark and leader of a mob of criminally-inclined great white sharks. Due to scheduling conflicts, Don Lino has significantly less screentime.
 * Kathryn Hahn as Ericka Van Helsing, A crazed, former marine biologist who claims to be the great granddaughter of Abraham Van Helsing and wants Angie and Oscar for her own personal benefit
 * Jack Black as Lenny Lino, Don Lino's youngest son, Oscar's best friend, and also a vegetarian.
 * Angelina Jolie as Lola, a seductive female gold-digger half-lionfish/half-dragonfish whom Oscar develops a romantic interest in.
 * Martin Scorsese as Sykes, the pufferfish owner of the Whale Wash and a loan shark to whom Oscar owes five thousand clams. He once worked with Don Lino, but was thrown out and called in his debts to pay off the gangster.
 * Ziggy Marley and Doug E. Doug as Ernie and Bernie, two Jamaican jellyfish and Sykes' enforcers, who enjoy jabbing Oscar with their vicious stingers when he is in trouble with their boss.
 * Letita Wright as Jenny, a lime-green Jamaican jellyfish who is Ernie and Bernie's single cousin.
 * Vincent Pastore as Luca, Don Lino's green octopus "left-hand, right-hand man", with a tendency to state the obvious much to Lino's annoyance. Like Don Lino, Luca has way less screentime.
 * Dominic Chianese as Don Ira Feinberg, an elderly leopard shark and leader of a mob of criminally-inclined leopard sharks, who is a friend of Don Lino performing karaoke (badly) at the sharks' headquarters.


 * Katie Couric as Katie Current, the local reporter of Southside Reef.
 * David P. Smith as Crazy Joe, a deranged hermit crab who is Oscar's other friend. He normally lives in a dumpster near the Whale Wash.
 * as Pablo,
 * as Ericka,