Way back in early November, 20th Century Fox released theIce AgeshortCosmic Scrat-Tastrophe. Opening with the release ofThe Peanuts Movie, it sets up the events that will be seen in the sequelIce Age: Collision Course. Today, we get a full-length trailer for this upcoming sequel. And guess what? It’s just the short shaved down to two and a half minutes. Kind of a rip-off, huh? But still fun none the less!

Scrat journeys where noIce Agecharacter has gone before inIce Age: Collision Course. Scrat’s epic pursuit of the elusive acorn catapults him into the universe where he accidentally sets off a series of cosmic events that transform and threaten theIce AgeWorld. To save themselves, Sid, Manny, Diego, and the rest of the herd must leave their home and embark on a quest full of comedy and adventure, traveling to exotic new lands and encountering a host of colorful new characters.

Ice Age Collision Course Poster

Ice Age: Collision Course, opening in theaters everywhere August 19, 2025. Returning cast members includeRay Romano,Denis Leary,John Leguizamo,Queen Latifah,Seann William Scott,Josh Peck,Simon Pegg,Keke Palmer,Wanda SykesandJennifer Lopez. Joining the herd are Stephanie Beatriz,Adam DeVine, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Max Greenfield, Jessie J,Nick Offerman,Melissa Rauch,Michael StrahanandNeil deGrasse Tyson. With the arrival of the trailer, we’ve also dug the original short film out of the vault so you can see the whole thing!

If this trailer isn’t enough for you, we have a poster featuring Scrat and his ol' illusive acorn as they stand proudly in space. This epic one-sheet promises ‘one small step’ which obviously leads to ‘one giant mess’. Scrat’s adventures have certainly caused a lot of problems in the past. But this latest blunder could wipe out a whole family favorite franchise!

We still have 9 months to wait forIce Age: Collision Course, which is sure to be one of summer 2016’s biggest hits. The originalIce Ageopened in 2002, earning $176.3 million at the domestic box office before going on to earn $383 million worldwide. It was followed by three more sequels, which have taken in more than $700 million. The film will have some strong competition when it opens this July. Arriving on the same day isStar Trek BeyondandKnights of the Round Table, which will both pull in large family audiences. But Scrat isn’t afraid of Kirk, Spock and King Arthur. Take a look as this prehistoric rodent continues to get his nut in this first official trailer!