
Ice Age: Continental Drift
Manny, Diego, and Sid embark upon another adventure after their continent is set adrift. Using an iceberg as a ship, they encounter sea creatures and battle pirates as they explore a new world.
Director(s)
Annie Maginnis Tippe
Mike Thurmeier
Steve Martino
Pablo Calvillo
Diego Garzon
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Cast & crew

John Leguizamo
Sid (voice)

Sondra James
Additional Voices (voice)

Frank Welker
Giant Crab (voice) (uncredited)

Denis Leary
Diego (voice)

Patrick Stewart
Ariscratle (voice)

Kunal Nayyar
Gupta (voice)

Nick Frost
Flynn (voice)

Jennifer Lopez
Shira (voice)

Peter Dinklage
Captain Gutt (voice)

Queen Latifah
Ellie (voice)

Simon Pegg
Buck (voice)

Ester Dean
Female Siren (voice)

Pablo Calvillo
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Jason Harris
Additional Voices (voice)

Ron McClary
Additional Voices (voice)

Keke Palmer
Peaches (voice)

Josh Gad
Louis (voice)

Ray Romano
Manny (voice)

Seann William Scott
Crash (voice)

Josh Peck
Eddie (voice)

Chris Wedge
Scrat (voice)

Karen Disher
Scratte (voice)

Jason Fricchione
Dumb Mammoth / Various (voice)
Lucas Leguizamo
Additional Voices (voice)

Allegra Leguizamo
Additional Voices (voice)

Selenis Leyva
Additional Voices (voice)

Mike Thurmeier
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Wanda Sykes
Granny (voice)

Randy Thom
Additonal Voices (voice)
James Palumbo
Panicked Start (voice)

Alan Tudyk
Milton / Hunky Siren (voice)

Aziz Ansari
Squint (voice)

Alain Chabat
Silas (voice)

Drake
Ethan (voice)

Nicki Minaj
Steffie (voice)

Peter Pamela Rose
Additional Voices (voice)
George Jacobs
Beaver (voice)

Rebel Wilson
Raz (voice)

Brian Scott McFadden
Additional Voices (voice)

Eddie 'Piolin' Sotelo
Uncle Fungus (voice)

Joy Behar
Eunice (voice)

Heather Morris
Katie (voice)
Christopher Campbell
Creature Siren (voice)

Marieve Herington
Additional Voices (voice)

Ben Gleib
Marshall (voice)

Alexandra Romano
Meghan (voice)
Ashley Albert
Additional Voices (voice)

Edita Brychta
Additional Voices (voice)

Dennis T. Carnegie
Additional Voices (voice)

Aimée Castle
Additional Voices (voice)

Jim Conroy
Additional Voices (voice)

Alexa Kahn
Additional Voices (voice)

Bill Lobley
Additional Voices (voice)

Chris Phillips
Additional Voices (voice)

Tara Sands
Additional Voices (voice)

Keith Silverstein
Additional Voices (voice)

Vanessa Lemonides
Additional Voices (voice)

Danny Flaherty
Additional Voices (voice)
Linda Joy
Additional Voices (voice)

Gabriel Rush
Additional Voices (voice)

Annie Maginnis Tippe
Additional Voices (voice)

Corwin C. Tuggles
Additional Voices (voice)

Tashiana Washington
Additional Voices (voice)

Steve Martino
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Diego Garzon
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Reviews
Andre Gonzales
These movies are just good all them. Haven't made or seen a bad one yet. They all make me laugh.
CinemaSerf
By now, we are all maybe all a bit too familiar with "Scrat" chasing his acorn and with his expanding group of friends' adventures in the frozen north. I certainly found this story to be entertaining enough, but running short on ideas and somewhat repetitive. When cast adrift on an ice floe, and heading to warmer climes, our wooly mammoth, sloth and sabre-toothed tiger have to figure out a way to tap the northerly sea currents and using an iceberg, get themselves back to the chill where "Ellie" and newborn "Peaches" await them. Along the way, "Manny", "Sid" and "Diego" meet some pirates - think "Pirates of the Caribbean" meets "Jungle Book" led by the whip-wielding "Gutt" and that's what gives "Manny" the germ of a cunning plan. Pinch his ice-ship and sail home! Pirates aren't so forgiving and what ensues proves quite perilous for our wanderers. It's fine, this film - the characters do what they have always done with a script that is adequate, but little better, and a story that I thought ran out of puff by the half way mark. It's quite a far cry from the busy, characterful and entertaining first film ten years earlier and to be honest, it all looks just a bit fatigued. It's still a watchable effort, though, but just bit too wordy and I reckon that this franchise is now ready for bed.








