Walt Disney Studios has dropped the official trailer for Disney+’s forthcoming animated film The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild, a follow-up spin-off to the blockbuster film franchise. It will be available for streaming on January 28.
The video teases the return of history’s greatest heroes as they journey back to the Lost World, where Crash and Eddie reunite with Buck to learn the ways of living a life of adventure. It also features Manny, Diego, and Sid as they try to bring the opossum brothers back home.
It’s the return of the herd! The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild starts streaming on @DisneyPlus January 28! #IceAge @IceAge pic.twitter.com/cR67jB0QHV
— Walt Disney Studios (@DisneyStudios) January 4, 2022
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The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild continues the hilarious escapades of the sub-zero heroes as they create more prehistoric pandemonium. Eager for a little independence, the thrill-seeking possum brothers Crash and Eddie set out to find a place of their own but soon find themselves trapped beneath the ice in a massive cave inhabited by dinosaurs. They are rescued by the one-eyed, adventure-loving weasel Buck Wild, and together, with the help of some new friends, embark on a mission to save the Lost World from dinosaur domination.
The new installment will feature the voices of Simon Pegg (Mission: Impossible – Fallout), Utkarsh Ambudkar (Free Guy), Justina Machado (One Day at a Time), Vincent Tong (Ninjago), and Aaron Harris.
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This marks the franchise’s first installment under the Disney brand, following the 20th Century Fox acquisition. The spinoff is directed by John C. Donkin from a screenplay written by Jim Hecht, Ray DeLaurentis, and Will Schifrin, based on a story by Hecht. Lori Forte will once again serve as an executive producer.
Ice Age was produced by Blue Sky Studios, a division of 20th Century Fox. Voicing the prehistoric animals trying to survive extinction throughout the series were Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Queen Latifah, Josh Peck, and Seann William Scott. Five Ice Age movies have been released in theaters between 2002 and 2016 with a combined worldwide gross of $3.2 billion.