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Hello, this is your one and only Nana. Again, it’s been a while… I don’t even remember what I wrote last time. I have been running around Orlando, New York, Anaheim, and am finally back in Orlando for ...
Watch Hiccup and Toothless Connect in ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ The director Dean DeBlois narrates a sequence from his live-action film, starring Mason Thames as Hiccup.
I would class myself as one of the world's biggest 'How To Train Your Dragon' fans, so when I watched the 2025 live-action remake, I was very disappointed.
The leap from computer animation to 'live action' is safer than the trial-and-error update strategy Disney’s been trying with its hand-drawn classics.
At face value, this is a story about human-dragon beef, but there are plenty of messages to be drawn from How to Train Your Dragon about overcoming prejudice, and how empathy and collaboration beget ...
When “ How to Train Your Dragon ” director Dean DeBlois received a call from Universal telling him they were considering a live-action reimaging of the animated feature, his first response was “I ...
So as Hiccup stands over Toothless and pulls his knife and tries to psych himself up to kill the dragon, instead of dialogue, we could lean on John Powell, building up the theme of Viking ...
Hiccup (voiced by Jay Baruchel) befriends Toothless, an injured Night Fury — the rarest dragon of all — in 2010's original animated “How to Train Your Dragon." ...
For over ten years, How To Train Your Dragon has been loved by fans around the world for its beautiful animation, touching story, and the special friendship between Hiccup and Toothless. With the ...
Arguably the most famous scene from the How to Train Your Dragon franchise is the boop. You know the boop. It's the moment when Viking teen Hiccup and adorable Night Fury Toothless make a genuine ...
The director of the How to Train Your Dragon animated franchise and the live-action film’s crew talk about making a photorealistic dragon.
"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?