Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs

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Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (also called Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs or simply known as Ice Age 3) is an American computer animated comedy drama epic movie. It was released on July 1, 2009. It is the third movie in the Ice Age series. The movie was produced by Blue Sky Studios. It was distributed by 20th Century Fox. The movie was also released on RealD anywhere available.

In the movie, Manny, Diego, Ellie, Crash, and Eddie travel in a underground dinosaurs's world. They want to save Sid who was taken by a female T-Rex for kidnapping her children. The group is helped by an eccentric one-eyed weasel named Buck.

This movie is the second sequel to the 2002 movie, Ice Age. The other Ice Age movies are: Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006), Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012), and Ice Age: Collision Course (2016).[1][2][3]

Queen Latifah recorded and performed a version of the song "Walk the Dinosaur" with John Leguizamo.

The movie was positively welcomed from audience, cost $90 million to make and it earned $886,686,817 worldwide. In 2017, the movie was ranked as the 47th highest earnings amount worldwide.[4]

Cast[change | change source]

The characters are all prehistoric animals. The animals can talk to and understand each other.

Release Dates[change | change source]

Country Premiere
 Uruguay June 26, 2009
 United Arab Emirates July 1, 2009
 Argentina July 1, 2009
 Austria July 1, 2009
 Australia July 1, 2009
 Belgium July 1, 2009
 Bulgaria July 1, 2009
 Brazil July 1, 2009
 Canada July 1, 2009
 Canada July 1, 2009 (French speaking region)
  Switzerland July 1, 2009 (French speaking region)
  Switzerland July 1, 2009 (German speaking region)
 Czech Republic July 1, 2009
 Germany July 1, 2009
 Denmark July 1, 2009
 Estonia July 1, 2009
 Egypt July 1, 2009
 Finland July 1, 2009
 United Kingdom July 1, 2009
 Greece July 1, 2009
 Hong Kong July 1, 2009
 Indonesia July 1, 2009
 Israel July 1, 2009
 Iceland July 1, 2009
 Kazakhstan July 1, 2009
 Lebanon July 1, 2009
 Lithuania July 1, 2009
 Mexico July 1, 2009
Malaysia Malaysia July 1, 2009
 Netherlands July 1, 2009
 Norway July 1, 2009
 Peru July 1, 2009
 Portugal July 1, 2009
 Russia July 1, 2009
 Sweden July 1, 2009
 Singapore July 1, 2009
 Slovenia July 1, 2009
 Syria July 1, 2009
 Turkey July 1, 2009
 Taiwan July 1, 2009
 Ukraine July 1, 2009
 United States July 1, 2009
 Venezuela July 1, 2009
 South Africa July 1, 2009
 Spain July 2, 2009
 Hungary July 2, 2009
 Kuwait July 2, 2009
 Poland July 2, 2009
 Thailand July 2, 2009
 Colombia July 3, 2009
 France July 3, 2009
 Ireland July 3, 2009
 India July 3, 2009
 Latvia July 3, 2009
 Panama July 3, 2009
 Philippines July 3, 2009
 Romania July 3, 2009
 China July 8, 2009
 Pakistan July 10, 2009
 Japan July 25, 2009
 South Korea August 13, 2009
 Italy August 28, 2009
 Vietnam May 25, 2021

References[change | change source]

  1. Pamela McClintock (December 20, 2013). "Ice Age 5 to Hit Theaters Summer 2016". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 12, 2014.
  2. Gleiberman, Owen (June 18, 2016). "Film Review: Ice Age: Collision Course". Variety. Retrieved August 30, 2017.
  3. Pamela McClintock (December 20, 2013). "Ice Age 5 to Hit Theaters Summer 2016". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 12, 2014.
  4. "All Time Worldwide Box Office". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved August 27, 2009.