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In the live-action version of “How to Train Your Dragon,” expressions can speak louder than words.
The live-action remake has proved a hit at the box office.  The live-action remake has proved a hit at the box office.
Dreamworks Animation released a “live-action” remake of the first “How to Train Your Dragon” film, directed by Dean DeBlois.
Neither Pixar nor zombies were enough to topple “How to Train Your Dragon” from the No. 1 slot at North American box offices ...
Image Courtesy of Universal Pictures By Luis Zonenberg With Disney having a monopoly on their live-action remakes of animated classics, it was inevitable that other companies would jump on the money ...
When the first notes of John Powell’s orchestral score filled the theater, the film grounded itself not just in sound, but in ...
The director of How to Train Your Dragon reveals one sequence that was filmed and ultimately cut from the live-action ...
Nico Parker reflects on the pressure of stepping into a beloved franchise, working directly with original creator Dean ...
How to Train Your Dragon is a franchise led by director Dean DeBlois. He envisioned it through DreamWorks Animation as a coming-of-age saga and a nuanced exploration of friendship and acceptance.
How to Train Your Dragon" is maintaining its top ranking in movie theaters. The Universal Pictures live-action remake ...