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Ice Age: Collision Course

They’re going out with a bang.
2016 | 95m | English

(83143 votes)

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Set after the events of Continental Drift, Scrat's epic pursuit of his elusive acorn catapults him outside of Earth, where he accidentally sets off a series of cosmic events that transform and threaten the planet. To save themselves from peril, Manny, Sid, Diego, and the rest of the herd leave their home and embark on a quest full of thrills and spills, highs and lows, laughter and adventure while traveling to exotic new lands and locations.
Release Date: Jun 23, 2016
Director: Galen T. Chu, Mike Thurmeier
Writer: Michael Berg, Michael J. Wilson, Yoni Brenner, Aubrey Solomon
Genres: Animation, Family, Comedy, Adventure, Science Fiction
Keywords fire, mammoth, fireworks, sequel, prehistory, singing, critically bashed, cavemen, meteor crash
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Blue Sky Studios, 20th Century Fox Animation
Box Office Revenue: $408,579,038
Budget: $105,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ray Romano Manny (voice)
John Leguizamo Sid (voice)
Denis Leary Diego (voice)
Queen Latifah Ellie (voice)
Seann William Scott Crash (voice)
Josh Peck Eddie (voice)
Simon Pegg Buck (voice)
Keke Palmer Peaches (voice)
Jennifer Lopez Shira (voice)
Neil deGrasse Tyson Neil deBuck Weasel (voice)
Jesse Tyler Ferguson Shangri Llama (voice)
Jessie J Brooke (voice)
Adam Devine Julian (voice)
Wanda Sykes Granny (voice)
Melissa Rauch Francine (voice)
Michael Strahan Teddy (voice)
Nick Offerman Gavin (voice)
Max Greenfield Roger (voice)
Lilly Singh Bubbles and Misty (voice)
Chris Wedge Scrat (voice)
Stephanie Beatriz Gertie (voice)
Robert Cardone Freaky Bobby (voice)
Byron Thames Additional Voices (voice)
Rif Hutton Additional Voices (voice)
Chris Campbell Additional Voices (voice)
Holly Dorff Additional Voices (voice)
Moosie Drier Additional Voices (voice)
Jason Fricchione Additional Voices (voice)
Jackie Gonneau Additional Voices (voice)
Hope Levy Additional Voices (voice)
Terence Mathews Additional Voices (voice)
Edie Mirman Additional Voices (voice)
Juan Pope Additional Voices (voice)
Ruth Zalduondo Additional Voices (voice)
David Zyler Additional Voices (voice)
Ashley Peldon Additional Voices (voice)
Carlos Ponce Mariachi Beaver (voice)
Randy Thom Hyrax Minister (voice)
Name Job
Kevin Kaska Orchestrator
Moroni Taylor Storyboard Artist
Michael Tanzillo Visual Effects
Paul Downs Animation
Galen T. Chu Co-Director
Mike Thurmeier Director
John Debney Original Music Composer
Randy Thom Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer
Michael Silvers Supervising Sound Editor
Lora Hirschberg Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Shaun Farley Sound Effects Editor
Chris Manning Foley Mixer
John Houlihan Music Supervisor
Michael Berg Screenplay
Michael J. Wilson Screenplay
Yoni Brenner Screenplay
Aubrey Solomon Story
Renato Falcão Director of Photography
Erin Crackel Editor
James Palumbo Editor
Jeremy Bowker Sound Designer
E.J. Holowicki Sound Effects Editor
Brad Semenoff ADR Supervisor
Robert Shoup Foley Supervisor
Jeremy Molod Foley Editor
Dennie Thorpe Foley Artist
Jana Vance Foley Artist
David Lucarelli ADR Recordist
Connor Nagy ADR Recordist
Natasha Leonnet Digital Intermediate Colorist
Devon Miller Digital Intermediate Editor
Jeff Carson Music Editor
Jim Harrison Music Editor
Andrew Dorfman Music Editor
Christian Kaplan Casting
Gary Summers Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jony Chandra Head of Story
Tansal Arnas Production Supervisor
Holly Sedillos Vocals
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Leff Lefferts Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Danielle Dupre Sound Re-Recording Assistant
Name Title
Lori Forte Producer
Carlos Saldanha Executive Producer
Chris Wedge Executive Producer
Denise L. Rottina Associate Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
6.0

**This time the trouble comes finding them.** It was handed over to the two new directors and the result is not so good. This is a most simplest film in the 'Ice Age' series. For the first time, the franchise is in real trouble. Though it managed well at the box office, which is a below par compa ... red to the previous installments. It looks like a short film or it should have been a short film. From the adventures to the locations, everything shrunk in this sequel. Except Scrat, who goes for a lifetime journey into the outer space. As usual the story continued, but this time Manny and his family and friends do not go anywhere, the trouble comes to them. So they have to find a solution to escape from it. At the right rime, Buck returns from the underground and teams up with his old friends to tackle the situation. Besides, Peaches getting married and all the fun adventures from the earth, as well as from the space in the solar system aims at one direction. Nowadays the space adventure is a big thing in films, and this franchise always extents its boundary for its new sequels, so this time it was something bigger than ever. I think it won't get bigger than this in a concept wise. Particularly Scrat who has been the backbone for this series donned with a spacesuit. Like Minions and Penguins, I too want Scrat's stand alone film. But I think that would not happen, not anytime soon, since those two films did not deliver the expected result. If you are an 'Ice Age' series fan or not, it does not matter, you will be slightly get disappointed for sure. Now it has overtaken the 'Shrek' franchise with this fifth film and they are already thinking about the sixth. This is not that bad, just a watchable average film and you need to be updated if you want to continue the series in the future. So that's the reason I suggest to watch this. Other than that, it is totally ignorable one. _5.5/10_

May 16, 2024
johnmills
8.0

What is it about these Ice Age movies that don't seem quite right? I think I just don't like the sound of any of the voice actors... its like some kind of torture having them all in the same place and the same time. Of course, the kids don't mind, and like all the other Ice Age movies, this one is q ... uite watchable and entertaining for them. The weasel never fails to amuse and I look forward to his antics every time (this one also happens to be a nice compliment to the PS4 game). Disclaimer: I did not pay close attention to this one while on.

Jun 23, 2021
SoSmooth1982
8.0

Another hilarious Ice Age. These are definitely my favorite animation series. I normally hate animation movies. With the exception of Beavis & Butthead. ...

Jul 04, 2023
Geronimo1967
6.0

I think these worked fine with the simple dynamic as an eclectic bunch of beasties tried to bond trying to survive an impending exceedingly heavy frost. Now we have decided to let “Scrat” - who has now become just plain annoying, to chase his ever elusive acorn into outer space. Oh, if only he had b ... een stranded there but no he manages to set in train a globally existential threat when he plays with with a not so defunct alien spaceship and ends up pinging a few large asteroids our way. Now they can’t have seen Sean Connery trying to deal with this problem, so he has to find a more rudimentary solution with the help of the ever woolly Ellie and Manny, Sid, the sharp-toothed Diego and some crystals which might just help save us from inter-planetary pulverisation. Can we be saved? Sadly, this just never really gets going and though the characters are all there, the writing just doesn’t give them the sharpness or fun from a wordy dialogue that’s just a bit tired. The whole concept just comes across as a cynically contrived marketing exercise that is really only a very distant cousin of the original sub-zero heroes from 2002. I doubt even the kids will get much from this, though on that front it’s an easy film to leave them in front of while you have a kip.

Apr 16, 2025