About Ice Age: Collision Course
Ice Age: Collision Course (2016) delivers another entertaining chapter in the beloved animated franchise, blending family-friendly humor with high-stakes adventure. The story follows our familiar prehistoric herd—Manny the mammoth, Sid the sloth, and Diego the saber-toothed tiger—as they face their most cosmic threat yet. When Scrat's relentless pursuit of his acorn accidentally launches an asteroid toward Earth, the gang must embark on a frantic mission to prevent planetary destruction, aided by the return of the swashbuckling weasel Buck.
The film maintains the series' signature blend of slapstick comedy and heartfelt moments, with the voice cast including Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, and Denis Leary delivering reliably entertaining performances. New characters like Julian's optimistic mammoth Julianna add fresh dynamics to the established relationships. While the plot follows familiar franchise formulas, the animation remains vibrant and imaginative, particularly in the creative asteroid sequences and Buck's wild underground world.
Director Mike Thurmeier keeps the pacing brisk across the 94-minute runtime, ensuring plenty of visual gags and action set pieces for younger viewers while including enough clever references to engage parents. The film explores themes of family, change, and resilience as the characters confront both cosmic threats and personal milestones. For fans of animated adventures and those seeking lighthearted entertainment, Ice Age: Collision Course offers colorful animation, reliable laughs, and the comforting familiarity of characters audiences have grown to love over five previous installments.
The film maintains the series' signature blend of slapstick comedy and heartfelt moments, with the voice cast including Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, and Denis Leary delivering reliably entertaining performances. New characters like Julian's optimistic mammoth Julianna add fresh dynamics to the established relationships. While the plot follows familiar franchise formulas, the animation remains vibrant and imaginative, particularly in the creative asteroid sequences and Buck's wild underground world.
Director Mike Thurmeier keeps the pacing brisk across the 94-minute runtime, ensuring plenty of visual gags and action set pieces for younger viewers while including enough clever references to engage parents. The film explores themes of family, change, and resilience as the characters confront both cosmic threats and personal milestones. For fans of animated adventures and those seeking lighthearted entertainment, Ice Age: Collision Course offers colorful animation, reliable laughs, and the comforting familiarity of characters audiences have grown to love over five previous installments.


















