Leguizamo’s Latest Ice Age Film, “Ice Age: Collision Course,” to be Released in July 2016

John Leguizamo is on a new collision course

20th Century Fox has officially titled the 51-year-old Colombian actor’s latest installment of the Ice Age animated franchise Ice Age: Collision Course.

Sid in Ice Age

The studio has also pushed back the release of the newly christened fifth chapter of its Blue Sky animated franchise , from July 15 to July 22, 2016.

This will shift Sid, Manny, Ellie and company off their previous collision course with Sony PicturesGhostbusters and two other films, the musical La La Land from Lionsgate and The Lake from EuropaCorp.

For the time being, Ice Age: Collision Course is sharing its new date with one other title, Warner BrosKing Arthur.

Leguizamo, who voices the clumsy character Sid The Sloth, Denis Leary, Ray Romano, Queen Latifah and the rest of the gang are back for this go-round.

Collision Course is directed by Mike Thurmeier and Galen T. Chu.

Orci to Executive Produce the “Power Rangers” Film

Roberto Orci’s got the power (rangers)

The 41-year-old Mexican film and television writer, producer and director, who will direct the next installment in the rebooted Star Trek franchise, is set the executive produce Power Rangers, a reboot of the ’90s-spawned action franchise.

Roberto Orci

The Saban Brands film, which is ditching the “Mighty Morphin” tagline, follows a group of ordinary high school kids who find themselves infused with extraterrestrial powers and must harness those powers as a team to save the world.

Ashley Miller and Zack Stentz are penning the script from a story they wrote with Orci.

Lionsgate has set a July 22, 2016, release date for Power Rangers. The pic will go up against Warner Bros.’ King Arthur that weekend, and it’ll arrive less than two months after the next installment of another retro kids property, Paramount PicturesTeenage Ninja Mutant Turtles 2.