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'''''Ice Age: Collision Course''''' is a 2016 American [[3D film|3D]] [[computer-animated]] [[comedy film|comedy]] [[adventure film]] produced by [[Blue Sky Studios]]. It is directed by [[Mike Thurmeier]] and Galen T. Chu and written by Michael J. Wilson. It is the fifth installment in the [[Ice Age (franchise)|''Ice Age'' film series]] and a sequel to 2012's ''[[Ice Age: Continental Drift]]''. |
'''''Ice Age: Collision Course''''' is a 2016 American [[3D film|3D]] [[computer-animated]] [[comedy film|comedy]] [[adventure film]] produced by [[Blue Sky Studios]]. It is directed by [[Mike Thurmeier]] and Galen T. Chu and written by Michael J. Wilson. It is the fifth installment in the [[Ice Age (franchise)|''Ice Age'' film series]] and a sequel to 2012's ''[[Ice Age: Continental Drift]]''. |
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The film features the voice acting of [[Ray Romano]], [[John Leguizamo]], [[Denis Leary]], [[Queen Latifah]], [[Keke Palmer]], [[Jennifer Lopez]], [[Simon Pegg]] and [[Chris Wedge]] all reprise their roles from previous films.<ref name=USATBipolarLlama /><ref name=Buck /> New additions to the cast include [[Jesse Tyler Ferguson]], [[Adam DeVine]], [[Nick Offerman]], [[Max Greenfield]], [[Stephanie Beatriz]], [[Melissa Rauch]], [[Michael Strahan]], [[Jessie J]] and [[Neil deGrasse Tyson]].<ref name=USATBipolarLlama>{{cite news| last1=Truitt| first1=Brian| title=Jesse Tyler Ferguson is a limber llama in new 'Ice Age'|url= http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2015/11/05/jesse-tyler-ferguson-ice-age-collision-course-exclusive-character-reveal/75184240/ |accessdate=November 5, 2015 |work=USA Today |date=November 5, 2015}}</ref> |
The film features the voice acting of [[Ray Romano]], [[John Leguizamo]], [[Denis Leary]], [[Queen Latifah]], [[Keke Palmer]], [[Jennifer Lopez]], [[Simon Pegg]] and [[Chris Wedge]] all reprise their roles from previous films.<ref name=USATBipolarLlama /><ref name=Buck /> New additions to the cast include [[Jesse Tyler Ferguson]], [[Adam DeVine]], [[Nick Offerman]], [[Max Greenfield]], [[Stephanie Beatriz]], [[Melissa Rauch]], [[Michael Strahan]], [[Jessie J]] and [[Neil deGrasse Tyson]].<ref name=USATBipolarLlama>{{cite news| last1=Truitt| first1=Brian| title=Jesse Tyler Ferguson is a limber llama in new 'Ice Age'|url= http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2015/11/05/jesse-tyler-ferguson-ice-age-collision-course-exclusive-character-reveal/75184240/ |accessdate=November 5, 2015 |work=USA Today |date=November 5, 2015}}</ref> |
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The film premiered at the [[Sydney Film Festival]] on June 19, 2016, and was released in the United States on July 22, 2016 by [[20th Century Fox]] in 2D and 3D. It received negative reviews from critics and has grossed over $ |
The film premiered at the [[Sydney Film Festival]] on June 19, 2016, and was released in the United States on July 22, 2016 by [[20th Century Fox]] in 2D and 3D. It received negative reviews from critics and has grossed over $210 million worldwide.<ref name=Meta/><ref name=BOM/><!-- Per WP:LEAD, the lead must summarize all parts of the article. The reception and box office info are part of this article. Do not remove.--> |
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{{Asof|2016|7|26|df=US}}, ''Ice Age: Collision Course'' has grossed $27.3 million in North America and $183 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $210.3 million, against a budget of $105 million.<ref name=BOM /> |
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In the United States and Canada ''Ice Age: Collision Course'' was projected to gross $30–35 million in its opening weekend, which will be the lowest debut of the series.<ref name="DEADproj">{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2016/07/star-trek-beyond-ghostbusters-lights-out-box-office-comic-con-1201788846/|title=‘Star Trek Beyond’ To Blast Off Fueled By Comic-Con World Premiere – Box Office Preview|author=Anthony D'Alessandro|work=''[[Deadline.com]]''|date=July 19, 2016|accessdate=July 21, 2016}}</ref> It made $850,000 from Thursday night previews and $7.8 million on its first day.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://variety.com/2016/film/news/box-office-star-trek-beyond-ice-age-lights-out-1201820167/|title=Box Office: ‘Star Trek Beyond’ Blasts Off With $5.5 Million on Thursday|author=Dave McNarry|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=July 22, 2016|accessdate=July 22, 2016}}</ref> It had a disappointing $21 million debut in its opening weekend.<ref>http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4209&p=.htm</ref> |
In the United States and Canada ''Ice Age: Collision Course'' was projected to gross $30–35 million in its opening weekend, which will be the lowest debut of the series.<ref name="DEADproj">{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2016/07/star-trek-beyond-ghostbusters-lights-out-box-office-comic-con-1201788846/|title=‘Star Trek Beyond’ To Blast Off Fueled By Comic-Con World Premiere – Box Office Preview|author=Anthony D'Alessandro|work=''[[Deadline.com]]''|date=July 19, 2016|accessdate=July 21, 2016}}</ref> It made $850,000 from Thursday night previews and $7.8 million on its first day.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://variety.com/2016/film/news/box-office-star-trek-beyond-ice-age-lights-out-1201820167/|title=Box Office: ‘Star Trek Beyond’ Blasts Off With $5.5 Million on Thursday|author=Dave McNarry|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=July 22, 2016|accessdate=July 22, 2016}}</ref> It had a disappointing $21 million debut in its opening weekend.<ref>http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4209&p=.htm</ref> |
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Directed by | Mike Thurmeier Galen T. Chu |
Screenplay by |
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Story by | Aubrey Solomon |
Produced by | Lori Forte[1] |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Renato Falcão |
Edited by | James Palumbo |
Music by | John Debney[2] |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release dates |
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Running time | 94 minutes[3] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $105 million[4] |
Box office | $210.3 million[4] |
Ice Age: Collision Course is a 2016 American 3D computer-animated comedy adventure film produced by Blue Sky Studios. It is directed by Mike Thurmeier and Galen T. Chu and written by Michael J. Wilson. It is the fifth installment in the Ice Age film series and a sequel to 2012's Ice Age: Continental Drift.
The film features the voice acting of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Queen Latifah, Keke Palmer, Jennifer Lopez, Simon Pegg and Chris Wedge all reprise their roles from previous films.[1][5] New additions to the cast include Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Adam DeVine, Nick Offerman, Max Greenfield, Stephanie Beatriz, Melissa Rauch, Michael Strahan, Jessie J and Neil deGrasse Tyson.[1]
The film premiered at the Sydney Film Festival on June 19, 2016, and was released in the United States on July 22, 2016 by 20th Century Fox in 2D and 3D. It received negative reviews from critics and has grossed over $210 million worldwide.[6][4]
Plot
While trying to bury his acorn, Scrat accidentally activates an abandoned alien ship that takes him into deep space, where he unwittingly sends several asteroids en route to a collision with Earth.
Meanwhile, Manny is worried about the upcoming marriage between Peaches and her fiancé, Julian, while Diego and his wife Shira want to start a family but their fierce appearance tend to scare kids, and Sid is dumped by his girlfriend, Francine, just as he is about to propose to her. During Manny and Ellie's wedding anniversary party, some of the asteroids strike the place and the herd barely escape with their lives. Meanwhile, at the underground cavern, Buck returns a dinosaur egg back to its rightful owner after it was stolen from a trio of Dromaeosaurs led by their father Gavin, only to discover an ancient stone pillar, which he takes to the surface, where he meets Manny and the others.
Buck explains to the herd that according to the pillar, the asteroids had caused several extinctions in the past and with a massive one still incoming, he claims that the only place they could find a clue to stop it is on the site of the impact of the previous ones, as according to its engravings, they always fall at the same place. However, the three Dromaeosaurs, having listened their conversation, decide to stop them, believing that they could be safe from the impact, as they can fly, thus not only getting their revenge on Buck, but also killing all mammals and securing domination over Earth for their species.
As the herd travels to the crash site, they discover that the asteroids have electro-magnetic properties, thus if a huge quantity of smaller asteroids should be gathered and launched into orbit, they could attract the main asteroid as well and prevent it from falling on Earth. After facing several obstacles and the interference of the Dromaeosaurs, the herd arrives at "Geotopia", a community of animals formed inside one of the asteroids that have fallen long ago, where Sid meets Brooke, a female ground sloth who falls in love with him. However, Shangri Llama, the leader of Geotopia, refuses to cooperate with Buck's plan to send the city's crystals into space in order to prevent the imminent impact, as they are the key to the residents' longevity, until Sid inadvertently destroys the entire city when he attempts to remove one of the stones to present Brooke with, making all the Geotopians grow old up to their real ages, including Brooke herself.
Once Brooke convinces the Geotopians that preventing the asteroid's fall is more important than their lost youth, they and the herd help with Buck's plan, which is to fill up a geyser with the crystals so that the pressure launches them into space to draw the asteroid away, but the Dromaeosaurs attempt to intervene, until one of them, realizing that they will not survive as well if the asteroid falls, convinces the others to also help. The plan works, and the asteroid is pulled back into space. The herd then departs back home, including Sid, who parts ways from Brooke, but just after they leave, an asteroid piece falls inside a hot spring, giving it rejuvenating properties and making the Geotopians and Sid's grandmother, who stayed behind with them, regain their youth. After the herd returns, Peaches and Julian celebrate their wedding, Diego and Shira become heroes to the kids who were scared of them before, and a rejuvenated Brooke appears during the ceremony to reunite with Sid.
In the film's epilogue, Scrat keeps struggling to control the alien ship until it crashes on Mars, destroying all life on the planet.
Voice cast
- Ray Romano as Manny, a woolly mammoth and the leader of The Herd[7]
- John Leguizamo as Sid, a ground sloth and the founder of The Herd[7]
- Denis Leary as Diego, a saber tooth tiger and the member of The Herd[7]
- Queen Latifah as Ellie, a female woolly mammoth – Manny's wife[7]
- Seann William Scott and Josh Peck as Crash and Eddie, two opossums and Ellie's brothers
- Simon Pegg as Buck, a one-eyed weasel and a dinosaur hunter who reunites with The Herd after his home is destroyed by the Drift[5]
- Jennifer Lopez as Shira, a female saber tooth tiger – Diego's wife and former first mate pirate[7]
- Neil deGrasse Tyson as Neil deBuck Weasel, a weasel astronomer who exists in Buck's mind.[1]
- Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Shangri Llama, a yoga-loving llama and the spiritual leader of Geotopia[1]
- Jessie J as Brooke, a ground sloth who is a resident of Geotopia and the love interest of Sid[1][8]
- Keke Palmer as Peaches, a young female woolly mammoth – Manny and Ellie's daughter[9]
- Adam DeVine as Julian, a woolly mammoth and Peaches's fiancé[1][10]
- Wanda Sykes as Granny, an aging ground sloth and Sid's grandmother[11]
- Melissa Rauch as Francine, a ground sloth who has a close relationship with Sid as she is his former girlfriend[1][12]
- Michael Strahan as Teddy, a fearless rabbit and a resident of Geotopia[1][13]
- Nick Offerman as Gavin, a handsome Dromaeosaur and the father of Roger and Gertie[1]
- Stephanie Beatriz as Gertie, a Dromaeosaur and Gavin's daughter[1][14]
- Max Greenfield as Roger, a freaky and cowardly Dromaeosaur and Gavin's son[1][15]
- Lilly Singh as Bubbles and Misty, a pair of "minicorns" who reside in Geotopia.
- Chris Wedge as Scrat, a saber tooth squirrel[7]
Production
The concept of Collision Course was deeply rooted in a scene from the first Ice Age film where Manny and his friends are walking through an ice museum and they spot a spaceship that's encased in ice, an item that inspired this film in the series.[16] As with the third film, which was also inspired by the Ice Museum scene in which the herd comes across a dinosaur that was incased in ice, the team went back to the first film to search for a possible inspiration for this next instalment.[17] The characters were first hand-drawn on animation software, complete with color and animated clips of the characters doing specific actions. They were then sent to be hand-sculpted with clay, and ultimately scanned into CGI software and animated around the model.[16]
The "Birdman" sequence which involved Buck saving an egg from a trio of dromaeosaurs proved to be one of the most challenging sequence for Blue Sky Studios as it involved a continuous uninterrupted lengthy shot that ran for about two minutes long. It was one of the first scene put into production and it was one of the last ones to get out of production since it was difficult. The team would only produce three or four seconds a week resulting in the particular sequence to be conceived in a very long time.[18]
The recording session took place in Los Angeles, California since most of the actors live there while the studio is based in New York City. Director Mike and co-director Galen T. Chu would take turns travelling to L.A. to head the recording sessions.[19] In the film, Simon Pegg sang a rendition of "Pigaro".[19] Jesse Tyler Ferguson was offered the role after the producers saw his performance in Modern Family. It is his first time working in an animated film.[20] Ferguson blew out his voice on the first day of the recording session because he did a lot of yelling. He then took a few days off and came back later to finish his part.[20] He admitted that he struggled the first time he heard his voice come out of his character's mouth. As a result, he decided to stop watching interviews of himself on television because he thought it was weird.[20]
A promotional poster, shown in June 2015, at the Licensing Expo, revealed the film's full title: Ice Age: Collision Course.[21]
Soundtrack
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Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Ice Age: Collision Course Main Title" | 0:17 |
2. | "Cosmic Scrat-tastrophe" | 2:44 |
3. | "Earthbound Acorn" | 0:43 |
4. | "Family Bonding" | 3:15 |
5. | "Clingy Sid" | 0:42 |
6. | "Women" | 1:14 |
7. | "Extreme Gravity" | |
14. | "Magnets" | |
15. | "Electrical Storm" |
Release
Initially the film was scheduled for release on July 15, 2016.[22] However, the release was delayed to July 22,[23] to avoid competition with the Ghostbusters reboot that was also scheduled for July 15.
Marketing
An extended sneak peek of the movie in the form of a short film called Cosmic Scrat-tastrophe was attached to theatrical showings of Blue Sky Studio's The Peanuts Movie on November 6, 2015.[24] The teaser poster of the film was revealed on November 6, 2015 with the words "Bring Scrat Home" spoofing The Martian.[25] The short film was released later on November 9, 2015, on 20th Century Fox's official YouTube page.[26]
The film's teaser trailer was released on December 15, 2015,[27] followed by the first theatrical trailer on February 3, 2016, a second trailer on March 1, 2016[28] and a third trailer on May 9, 2016.[29]
Screenshots of the film were presented at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in June.[30]
Reception
Box office
As of July 26, 2016[update], Ice Age: Collision Course has grossed $27.3 million in North America and $183 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $210.3 million, against a budget of $105 million.[4]
In the United States and Canada Ice Age: Collision Course was projected to gross $30–35 million in its opening weekend, which will be the lowest debut of the series.[31] It made $850,000 from Thursday night previews and $7.8 million on its first day.[32] It had a disappointing $21 million debut in its opening weekend.[33]
The film began its international theatrical run two weeks prior to its North American release, earning $18 million from seven markets on about 5,286 screens.[34] In its second weekend, it added $32.2 million from 25 countries. As a result, it only topped the international box office for a non-Chinese film but also helped Fox pass the $2 billion mark internationally, making this the eighth consecutive calendar year Fox has surpassed this milestone, and the 10th time in the studio's history.[35] The film came in third place overall, behind the two Chinese films Cold War 2 and Big Fish & Begonia.[36][37] By its third weekend, after grossing another $53.5 million from 15,132 screens in a total 51 markets, it finally topped the international box office and became the biggest grosser of the weekend.[38]
It recorded the biggest opening of all time for Fox in Argentina ($3.77 million), where its debut is also the third biggest of all time behind Furious 7 and Captain America: Civil War; Colombia ($2.18 million), Central America ($2.2 million), and Uruguay ($620,618); the second biggest in Mexico ($8.4 million), behind Ice Age: Continental Drift; Peru, Chile, and Ecuador; the biggest opening among the series in Brazil ($4.5 million) and the biggest non-holiday animated opening ever in India ($1.66 million).[35][38] Elsewhere, it had No. 1 openings in Russia ($5.9 million), Germany ($4.2 million), Austria ($893,350), and Switzerland ($514,789) and No. 5 in Australia ($3.1 million).[34][38] In France, it opened amidst the infamous 2016 Nice attack and delivered an opening weekend of $7.1 million. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, it debuted in second place with $5.2 million, behind Ghostbusters which also opened the same weekend.[38]
A handful of markets yet to come include South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Poland, Italy (August 22) and China (August 23).[38]
Critical response
Ice Age: Collision Course has received negative reviews from critics. On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film has a rating of 12%, based on 91 reviews, with an average rating of 3.9/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Unoriginal and unfunny, Ice Age: Collision Course offers further proof that not even the healthiest box office receipts can keep a franchise from slouching toward creative extinction."[39] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 33 out of 100, based on 25 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[6] On CinemaScore, audiences gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[40]
Katie Walsh of Los Angeles Times gave the film a negative review, saying "Collision Course is simply a perfunctory, watered-down entry in the series that feels like it should have been released on home video."[41] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film one out of four stars, saying "The fifth entry in the Ice Age series is a loud, lazy, laugh-starved cash grab that cynically exploits its target audience (I use the term advisedly) by serving them scraps and calling it yummy. "[42]
Owen Gleiberman of Variety gave the film a positive review, saying "The long-running series returns to form with an infectious chatterbox comedy about the end of the world as we know it."[43]
Sequel
On the possibility of a potential sequel, in June 2016 Galen T. Chu, co-director of the film, stated that there were some ideas for the next and sixth installment.[19]
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