Across nearly a decade, the How To Train Your Dragon trilogy unspooled a heart-swelling coming-of-age story centred on the bond between boy and beast. And now, director Dean DeBlois – who helmed ...
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Get ready to ride, because How To Train Your Dragon is getting a live-action reboot. Whether it be my love for the best fantasy movies or my inherent desire to ride a mythical creature ...
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As an added bonus, there’s footage of DeBlois breaking the news to Mason Thames and Nico Parker that they’ve been cast as Hiccup and Astrid, respectively, in the new How To Train Your Dragon.
Universal Pictures has revealed that it spent more than $50 million on its upcoming live action How to Train Your Dragon movie before filming even began. It makes sense for Universal to start with ...
Dean DeBlois' upcoming live-action fantasy film, How To Train Your Dragon, will be a reboot of the 2010 movie going by the same name. The story has been originally adapted from the novel by ...
I won't hurt you. The first trailer for the live-action adaptation of "How to Train Your Dragon" is finally here. Watch the trailer in the video player above.On Tuesday, Universal Studios revealed ...
“How to Train Your Dragon” is getting the live-action adaptation treatment. The 2010 DreamWorks Animated film, directed by Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders, was based on Cressida Cowell’s book ...
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Universal Studios has released the first trailer for its live-action adaptation of “How to Train Your Dragon,” after the popular DreamWorks Animation trilogy was released in the 2010s.