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 ...
How to Train Your Dragon‘s first live-action remake’s teaser is out. The action fantasy film showcases the dangers surrounding the Vikings and dragons. Amidst the threat, Hiccup and his dragon ...
Filmmaker Dean DeBlois directs the live-action How To Train Your Dragon, and he’s a veteran of the franchise having also directed the previous three installments ...
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 ...
By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter Things are heating up for Hiccup and Toothless in the teaser trailer for Universal Pictures‘ live-action reimagining of How to Train Your Dragon.
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.
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.
The trailer for the upcoming How to Train Your Dragon live-action movie has been released. The one-minute trailer introduces Mason Thames as Hiccup, Gerard Butler as Stoick, and an extremely detailed ...
Nov. 19 (UPI) --Universal Pictures is giving a glimpse of the How to Train Your Dragon live-action remake. The studio shared a teaser trailer for the action fantasy movie Tuesday featuring Mason ...
How to Train Your Dragon successfully made the jump from books to film more than a decade ago, spawning a trilogy of beloved animated movies. However, when it was revealed that the first animated film ...
The first trailer for the How to Train Your Dragon live-action remake has leaked online, and while fans are split over whether it needed to be made at all, they agree on one thing: Toothless looks ...