Watch the adventurous tale of the trio that has, yet again, embarked on another dangerous mission. We see Manny, Sid, and Diego cruising on an iceberg as a continental split separates them from their ...
Around 10,000 years ago as the last Ice Age drew to a close, the drifting of the continent of North America, and spreading in the Atlantic Ocean, may have temporarily sped up—with a little help from ...
The only thing scarier than a Xenomorph is this: One hundred years in the future, we're still watching Ice Age: Continental Drift. Without context, the reference might not make a lick of sense.
Scrat's nutty pursuit of the cursed acorn, which he's been after since the dawn of time, has world-changing consequences - a continental cataclysm that triggers the greatest adventure of all for Manny ...
The fourth installment of the animated franchise finds its characters lost at sea on a wayward iceberg. Steve Martino and Mike Thurmeier directed. With the voices of Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, and ...
"Alien: Earth" introduces a lot of fascinating ideas into the long-running "Alien" franchise. Arguably, the creepiest aspect isn't even the xenomorphs, but the hybrids that place children's minds ...
It was bound to happen one of these days: The Amazing Spider-Man has finally been knocked off of the number one spot at the box office after dominating since its July 4th opening date in favor of the ...
Scientists believe that the motion of Earth's continents through plate tectonics has been largely steady over millions of years. New research, however, suggests this drift can speed up or slow down ...
The only thing scarier than a Xenomorph is this: One hundred years in the future, we're still watching Ice Age: Continental Drift. Alien: Earth, the new Alien television series on FX and Hulu from ...
Graphic showing the Mid-Atlantic Ocean Ridge (red line) and how melting ice from Greenland caused changes in the motion of Earth's crust (purple arrows). Around 10,000 years ago as the last Ice Age ...
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