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Why ‘Ice Age: Continental Drift’ matters to ‘Alien: Earth’

August 13, 2025
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If you saw the animated movie franchise Ice Age becoming an integral part of the Alien universe, then you’ve got some serious soothsaying skills.

As it turns out, the family-friendly films created by screenwriter Michael J. Wilson play a pivotal role in Noah Hawley’s FX series Alien: Earth, serving as a crucial connection between two main characters. Here’s how it plays out.

Where does Ice Age come up in Alien: Earth?

Joe (Alex Lawther) watches “Ice Age” for sad reasons.
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First things first, it’s not just any old Ice Age — it’s Ice Age: Continental Drift.

The fourth movie in the franchise appears in Alien: Earth‘s first episode, when Prodigy military medic Joe (Alex Lawther) gets home to his apartment in New Siam, Prodigy City. He sits down to watch the film, and it’s obvious he’s seen it many times before, as he quotes it aloud. (Notably, this movie came out in 2012; given Alien: Earth is set in 2120, it’s an 108-year-old weeknight screening Joe’s going for here.)

But he’s not the only one watching. Joe’s sister Marcy (Sydney Chandler), is watching Joe watch Continental Drift through security cameras back on Neverland, Prodigy’s secret research facility. The thing is, Joe thinks Marcy is dead — she’s not, her consciousness has been transferred into a hybrid called Wendy by Prodigy. But despite her new synthetic body, Marcy remembers watching this film with her brother (there’s a flashback), and also quotes the scene aloud.

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It’s specifically a scene in which mammoth Manny, smilodon Diego, and ground sloth Sid encounter giant ape pirate Captain Gutt. “Surrender your ship or face my fury,” says the captain. “Or face your furry what?” replies Sid.

Why is Ice Age: Continental Drift important in Alien: Earth?

Turns out quoting movies is the most human thing you can do in the reality that is Alien: Earth.

Ice Age: Continental Drift comes up again when Joe tries to resign from his post as medic to go to medical school on Mars, while Marcy watches on the cameras. He’s rejected by the robot attendant, who says he has seven months left on his Prodigy contract. “Have a heart,” Joe says. “Or face my fury.”

At this moment, Marcy places her hand on the screen, somehow rewrites the code, and makes the robot attendant say, “Or face your furry what?” In the moment, Joe is stunned not only to hear this corporate robot quoting Continental Drift, but the specific response in Joe and Marcy’s favourite scene.

It’s a sign, an in-joke sent from Marcy to Joe, that she might not be gone for good. And luckily, they won’t have to wait long to watch the whole movie together again.

Considering both the Alien and Ice Age franchises are produced by 20th Century Studios (formerly known as 20th Century Fox), it’s also extremely convenient IP to drop into the narrative — much like those Disney movies on Boy Kavalier’s roof. And honestly, if you haven’t seen all the Ice Age films, then doom on you, doom on you, doom on you…

Alien: Earth premieres Aug. 12 at 8 p.m. ET on Hulu and FX with two episodes, with new episodes dropping weekly on Tuesdays.

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