This article contains spoilers for 2025's How to Train Your Dragon. The remake of How to Train Your Dragon brought the franchise's iconic beasts to live-action. As Hiccup grows to understand the ...
(from left) Night Fury dragon, Toothless, and Hiccup (Mason Thames) in Universal Pictures’ live-action How to Train Your Dragon, written and directed by Dean DeBlois. This How To Train Your Dragon ...
It’s time for a new generation of moviegoers to take flight with Hiccup and Toothless, as the live-action How to Train Your Dragon is now available to watch. But how and where can you see the classic ...
The making of a live-action redo of a classic animated movie should embrace the same sort of good sense as being a doctor: Do no harm. And while you’re at it, don’t ruin anyone’s childhood. On all ...
Fans of the How to Train Your Dragon animated movies and the new live-action remake may not know this, but Hiccup and Snotlout are actually related in the original book series. Even though some fans ...
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Universal Pictures has revealed that it spent $212.7 million on its hit live action remake of computer animated children’s movie How To Train Your Dragon. The live ...
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As more animated classics are made into live-action films, the beloved “How to Train Your Dragon” takes its turn. The 2010 cartoon is DreamWorks Animation’s first to receive the live-action treatment.