Disney Pushes Star Wars Aside To Give Ice Age 6 The Spotlight
Which one has you more excited?
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Disney has sent shockwaves once again through the entertainment world by pulling its much-anticipated Star Wars movie from the December 2026 release calendar in order to make way for the Ice Age 6 film. The move pits two legendary franchises that has massive fan bases against each other, sparking debates about the company’s shifting priorities.
Star Wars has long held a place in popular culture, with it being launched in 1977 and setting the gold standard for science fiction and fantasy storytelling. Many generations have grown up immersed in lightsaber duels and the fight between the dark side and the light.
On the other hand, Ice Age made its mark with its hilarious and heartwarming tales of prehistoric friendships, amassing over $3 billion at the box office since its debut in 2002. With beloved characters like Manny, Sid, and Diego returning, Disney aims to recapture the family magic that made the franchise a global phenomenon.
But while fans are thrilled about the return of the icy gang, the Star Wars delay has left many longing for updates on their next galactic adventure. This surprising shake-up offers a glimpse into Disney’s strategy to cater to nostalgic audiences while keeping their biggest franchises alive.
Ice Age Returns as Star Wars Takes a Step Back
Ice Age is making its grand return, stepping into the December 2026 release date that was originally set to release Star Wars. This marks a significant moment for the franchise, as it will be the first theatrical release since Disney’s acquisition of 21st Century Fox.
Beloved characters we have grown to love, like Manny, Sid, and Ellie, voiced by Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, and Queen Latifah, respectively, are set to make their way back to the big screen. Known for its family-friendly humor and heartwarming tales of unlikely friendships, Ice Age has remained a cherished series since its debut in 2002.
Disney is banking on this nostalgia-driven appeal to capture multi-generational audiences and secure a strong box office performance during the holiday season.
Meanwhile, the Star Wars galaxy is not shrinking at all—let us just say it is just recalibrating. Simon Kinberg’s upcoming trilogy, which will introduce entirely new characters and adventures outside the Skywalker saga, promises a fresh direction for the franchise.
Additionally, Daisy Ridley’s Rey Skywalker is set to return in an upcoming film helmed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, keeping the franchise alive for both legacy fans and newer audiences. Though the delay in Star Wars projects has caused some disappointment, Disney is clearly focusing on thoughtful expansion of the galaxy far, far away.
EverettBy prioritizing Ice Age while allowing Star Wars to build momentum, Disney is showcasing its ability to balance a diverse portfolio of blockbuster franchises. Whether through Scrat’s nutty escapades or epic space battles, the company remains a leader in delivering imaginative stories that resonate across generations.
Disney is giving fans the best of both worlds—prehistoric mischief and intergalactic adventures. Share this with your crew and spark the debate: Scrat’s chaos or the Force’s destiny—what’s your pick?