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How to Train Your Dragon has finally arrived and here, you can discover the review that might encourage you to book the tickets for the film.
In an era of skepticism around live-action remakes, Universal believes audiences will take flight with Hiccup and Toothless again.
At the time of writing, the only way to watch the live-action "How to Train Your Dragon" remake is by heading to your local movie theater, and seeing as it only came to theaters on June 13, that probably won't change for a while yet.
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From busted chins to axes in the face to COVID, stars Mason Thames, Nico Parker, and director Dean DeBlois show off their mementos working with "dragons."
Director Dean DeBlois recreates "The Forbidden Friendship" and "Test Drive" sequences with a new and improved Toothless.
Rest assured, “How to Train Your Dragon” fans: the live-action film didn’t ruin the original story. The live-action adaptation stayed very close to the original animated film, while adding a few things in, making it a little bit less of a “shot-for-shot” remake.
The Making of How to Train Your Dragon" is a special that takes a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the live-action film "How to Train Your Dragon before it premieres in theaters.
Disney has been remaking its animated classics for years to great financial success– Lilo & Stitch has been dominating the box office for weeks now. So it's no surprise that DreamWorks is now getting in on the action with a remake of How to Train Your Dragon.