Watch 'Dolphin Tale 2' Full Movie: Film's Theater Release In Peru, Puerto Rico Set For Tomorrow, September 18! Earns $17 Million In The US

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"Dolphin Tale 2" arrived in US theaters on September 12, and according to the latest box office stats posted on BoxOfficeMojo.com, the family movie starring Morgan Freeman, Ashley Judd, Nathan Gamble, Harry Connick Jr. and more already earned more than $17 million domestically.

The storyline for the family entertainment movie, according to its official website, reads:

"Warner Bros. Pictures and Alcon Entertainment's "Dolphin Tale 2" continues the story of the brave dolphin Winter, whose miraculous rescue and recovery-thanks to a groundbreaking prosthetic tail-made her a symbol of hope and perseverance to people around the world and inspired the 2011 family hit movie 'Dolphin Tale.'"

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More kids together with their families can watch "Dolphin Tale 2" full movie as it is set for more theater releases this month. For instance, moviegoers in Peru, Puerto Rico, Bolivia, Ukraine and Uruguay will be able to watch "Dolphin Tale 2" full movie tomorrow, September 18.

To see the complete schedule for Dolphin Tale 2's remaining international theater release, visit this IMDB page.

According to a report from MyFoxTampaBay.com, the state of Florida provided $5 million to the production company as an incentive to create the movie. Specifically, "$4 million came from the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity and $1 million from the Florida Department of State."

Below are some reviews for the film, posted on Rotten Tomatoes, to help moviegoers decide if they will watch "Dolphin Tale 2" full movie or not:

"In a world full of cheapened, bombastic entertainment aimed at children, this modest, honest little movie feels special in its own way." - Bilge Ebiri (New York Magazine/Vulture)

"Children will revel in Dolphin Tale 2 with its rapturous, lovingly filmed sequences of dolphins playing, swimming, and generally frolicking about with each other and with their human friends." - Tirdad Derakhshani (Philadelphia Inquirer)

"It's wholesome, engaging and rife with impressive aquatic photography." - Ben Kenigsberg (New York Times)

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