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But, on a real note, the live-action How To Train Your Dragon has finally happened, guys. It’s finally here. It feels like just yesterday that the 2025 movie release was confirmed, and we started to get casting news,
As Hiccup, the 17-year-old actor is shouldering the weight of Universal’s new live-action franchise — and living out his childhood fantasy.
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SYFY on MSNDid You Spot How to Train Your Dragon Director Dean DeBlois' Cameo In the Movie? [Exclusive]But arguably the most fun catch we made is the inclusion of director DeBlois in the actual Isle of Berk. Actor Mason Thames (Hiccup) and Nico Parker (Astrid) confirmed the cameo to NBC Insider when we spoke to them for the film's junket.
The high-flying franchise features a core trilogy, two TV series, and a new live-action remake of the original film.
"How to Train Your Dragon" is a beloved tale of a boy and a flying beast. But is the live-action movie (in theaters June 13) OK for all youngsters?
How To Train Your Dragon is the latest animated film, and first from DreamWorks, to be given the live-action remake treatment. However, unlike many of
“How to Train Your Dragon,” a Universal Pictures release in theaters Friday, is rated PG by the Motion Picture Association for “sequences of intense action and peril.” Running time: 125 minutes. Three and a half stars out of four.
If you’re like me, you’ve had plans to go see the live-action How to Train Your Dragon in theaters for weeks. As my favorite animated franchise returns to the big screen, I’ve had my eyes on all the new Toothless gear launching in celebration.
"How to Train Your Dragon" artisans on using sheep fur, bagpipe and locations including the Faroe Islands to help bring remake to life.