(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 ...
This article is part of ScreenRant's Exclusive Summer 2025 Movie Preview. Keep an eye out for the full feature next week! ScreenRant exclusively reveals a new image from the upcoming movie How to ...
The live-action version of How to Train Your Dragon starring Mason Thames as Hiccup and Nico Parker as Astrid is now available to watch and enjoy from your own personal dragon cave for digital ...
The live-action version of How to Train Your Dragon is coming this summer and fans of Berk are excited to see what the new film has in store for us. Mason Thames is bringing our beloved Hiccup to life ...
Forget your day job. Learn how to live amongst rugged Vikings and rambunctious dragons. "Developed in partnership between Universal Creative and the powerhouse filmmakers from DreamWorks Animation and ...
How to train your dragon? As we learned back in 2010, it takes patience and fish. At least it’s a good yarn. Once more, we are regaled by the high-flying friendship between a Viking outcast named ...
Only a few weeks ago, we were somewhat lamenting that another animated film had been adapted into such a faithful live-action version — even while liking the box office hit that is “Lilo & Stitch,” ...
How to Train You Dragon might feature vikings and fire-breathing beasts battling one another, but that’s not what it’s about. It’s about an unlikely friendship that changed the world. And the lovable ...
Dreamworks’ live-action How to Train Your Dragon has introduced the franchise and its lovable lead Toothless to a whole new generation of fans, and the film is still soaring at the box office. The ...
A brand-new still photo from the upcoming How to Train Your Dragonlive-action film from DreamWorks has been unveiled, per Screen Rant. The image was revealed just days after the IMAX trailer for the ...
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.