Dinosaurs ruled the Earth for more than 100 million years, but the third instalment of the computer-animated Ice Age series will struggle to reign at the UK box office for more than two weeks.

The colourful follow-up to Ice Age 2: The Meltdown plunders from Jules Verne’s A Journey To The Centre Of The Earth as the cuddly critters discover an entire eco-system beneath the ice.

Fearsome predators roam this vast, subterranean kingdom as well as a daredevil weasel, whose gung-ho antics will coax a chuckle from younger viewers.

Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (U, 94 mins) is certainly bright and breezy, but Carlos Saldanha and Mike Thurmeier’s film is the weakest adventure so far, lacking inventive visuals or a clever screenplay to appeal simultaneously to adults and children.

Sid the sloth (voiced by Leguizamo) yearns for a family of his own so he ‘appropriates’ a nest of dinosaur eggs.

“I'd like to present Egbert, Shelley and Yoko,” beams Sid, proudly showing off his surrogate family.

When the young carnivores hatch, their mother roars through the camp, carrying off her brood plus Sid to her nest.

The sloth’s friends, Manny the woolly mammoth (Romano) and Diego the sabre-toothed tiger (Leary), embark on a perilous rescue mission.

They are accompanied by the love of Manny's life, Ellie (Latifah), who is preparing to give birth to their first mini-mammoth.

Mischievous possum ‘brothers’ Crash (Scott) and Eddie (Peck) tag along for the ride.

The arduous quest takes the friends into a mysterious underground world where the flora is almost as deadly as the fauna and a loveable, one-eyed weasel called Buck (Pegg) is on a mission to hunt a dinosaur called Rudy.