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Now that February is behind us, we can put to bed one of its hottest topics: that being the $600 million (and counting) worldwide success of Deadpool for 20th Century Fox. It is by far the surprise hit of the year. But for other Fox properties, $600 million is nothing. Try the $877 million worldwide gross of Ice Age: Continental Drift in 2012. Not bad for a movie that got very little attention from sites like ours.
I know what you’re thinking. It’s a formulaic movie for kids, of course it does well. But it didn’t start out that way for the Ice Age franchise. The first film, which debuted in 2002, was a surprise critical hit with a relatively under-the-radar cast. When you compare a jurassic-era road trip movie led by Ray Romano, John Leguizamo and Denis Leary to say, Pixar’s buddy comedy Monsters Inc.,led by Billy Crystal and John Goodman, it wouldn’t seem to stand a chance. But the original Ice Age found a lot of life, a 77% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes and an eventual Oscar nomination for Best Animated Feature.
That first movie only grossed $383 million worldwide, but it did so on a modest $59 million dollar budget, creating what would go on to become a very lucrative franchise — spanning feature films, video games and one-off DVD releases. Over the years, Ice Age the brand has grown considerably. And with the brand’s rise, box office figures increased with every subsequent release:
2002: Ice Age makes $383m on a budget of $59m
2006: Ice Age: The Meltdown makes $660m on a budget of $80m
2009: Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs makes $886m on a budget of $90m
2012: Ice Age: Continental Drift makes $877m on a budget of $95m
On July 22, Fox will release Ice Age: Collision Course with its prehistoric acorn-chasing squirrel Scrat all suited up for a trip to outer space on the poster. It’s easy to write this franchise off as trite garbage churned out for kids, but the truth is more complex. The influence of Ice Age‘s success has propelled Blue Sky Studios into the conversation as one of the ten most successful brands in the film industry. According to Box Office Mojo, you’ve got the big guns — Marvel Comics, Legendary Pictures, Dreamworks Animation, Lucasfilm, Pixar and DC Comics — at the top. But right below them is Nickelodeon and Blue Sky. Ahead of brands like Walt Disney Animation Studios, Illumination Entertainment and Sony Pictures Animation. This is because the success of the Ice Age franchise has helped fund projects like two Rio movies and Horton Hears a Who!
In this new trailer, released earlier today, the film continues to blame the apocalypse on Scrat the squirrel and introduces a character known as the Shangri Llama (clever), voiced by Modern Familystar Jesse Tyler Ferguson.
The New Secret Life of Pets Trailer is Here!
In celebration of National Pet Day, a new trailer for Illumination Entertainment and Universal Pictures‘ The Secret Life of Pets debuted on “Late Night with Seth Meyers and can now be watched online below!
For their fifth fully animated feature film collaboration, Illumination and Universal (who have previously brought you films like Despicable Me, Minions and The Lorax) present The Secret Life of Pets, a comedy about the lives our pets lead after we leave for work or school each day.
Comedy superstars Louis C.K. (Louie, Trumbo), Eric Stonestreet (Modern Family, Identity Thief)
Posted April 9 2016 — 12:00 PM EDT
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An asteroid is coming right for Earth, and it may very well be that the only person who can save it is a llama. Or not.
In Blue Sky Studios’ and 20th Century Fox’s upcoming Ice Age: Collision Course – the fifth film in the Paleolithic franchise that launched in 2002 – the familiar pack of home-seeking mammals faces a new threat from the cosmos, but they seek a solution in someone who might know everything: Shangri Llama, a new character in the Ice Age franchise, voiced by Modern Family star Jesse Tyler Ferguson.
Joyce Dopkeen/The New York Times
Blue Sky Studios, the company behind “Horton Hears a Who” and “Ice Age,” is leaving White Plains for Greenwich, Conn
Blue Sky Studios, the company behind “Horton Hears a Who” and “Ice Age,” is leaving White Plains for Greenwich, Conn
And Blue Sky Studios, the company behind “Horton Hears a Who” and “Ice Age,” recently announced that it would leave downtown White Plains for Greenwich, Conn., by the end of the year. The studio, a unit of Fox Filmed Entertainment, with 300 employees, was drawn by generous digital-animation and infrastructure tax credits that Connecticut created two years ago
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Horton Hears a Who! (1954), Dr. Seuss | Horton Hears a Who! (1970) (TV) Horton Hears a Who! (2008) |
The Lorax (1971), Dr. Seuss | The Lorax (1972) (TV) The Lorax (2012) |
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