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Release Date, Cast, Trailer, and Everything You Need to Know
How To Train Your Dragon Live-Action Director Defends Nico Parker’s Casting
Director Dean DeBlois is defending Nico Parker‘s casting as Astrid in the upcoming live-action adaptation of How to Train Your Dragon, stating that they have created a fantasy movie, not one based on “historical fact.
Live-Action ‘How To Train Your Dragon’ Director Defends Astrid Race-Swap: “We’re Not Making A Shot-For-Shot Remake”
How to Train Your Dragon' director Dean DeBlois says Astrid's appearance doesn't matter because the film is a fantasy, not historical fact."
How to Train Your Dragon Live-Action Film: Release Date, Cast, Trailer, and Everything You Need to Know
Directed, written, and co-produced by Dean DeBlois, who was also part of the original animated movie, the How to Train Your Dragon live-action film has been in the works since early 2023 and will finally see the light of day in 2025 after being filmed in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in early 2024.
How To Train Your Dragon Reveals New Look at Its Live-Action World
Filmmaker Dean DeBlois shows a behind the scene look at how the live-action world of How To Train Your Dragon was brought to life.
Here’s the first teaser for the extremely necessary live-action How To Train Your Dragon remake
But when he catches a dragon named Toothless, he’s unable to finish the job. As Hiccup raises the knife, he catches a glimpse of Toothless’ green eyes and frees the beast. We’re unsure what these add to How To Train Your Dragon ‘s overall mythos.
First ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ Trailer Brings DreamWorks’ Animated Classic to Live-Action
How to Train Your Dragon's live-action remake is nearly here and we've got the brand-new trailer for the movie.
Live-action 'How to Train Your Dragon': Here's the cast, release date
Casting Nico Parker as Astrid in the live-action 'How to Train Your Dragon' has triggered some people. What to know about Nico Parker's ethnicity.
How To Train Your Dragon's Live-Action Trailer Proves The Biggest Fear About DreamWorks' Adaptation Was Right All Along
DreamWorks' decision to remake How to Train Your Dragon so soon after the animated saga ended is a strange one, and the trailer is worrying.
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Unlike Most Disney Movies, How To Train Your Dragon Is Perfect For A Live-Action Remake
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How To Train Your Dragon Has Already Justified Gerard Butler's Live-Action Return
The brand-new live-action How to Train Your Dragon trailer proves that no actor could replace Gerard Butler as Viking leader ...
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‘How to Train Your Dragon’ Live-Action Trailer: Hiccup and Toothless Come to Life After Hit Animated Trilogy
The trailer introduces Hiccup, Stoick and Toothless, who look exactly like their animated counterparts. As part of his viking ...
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How To Train Your Dragon Live-Action BTS Video Reveals First Look At Astrid & Hiccup's Friends
A new How to Train Your Dragon behind-the-scenes video reveals Astrid and the rest of the dragon-slaying Viking class in live ...
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How to Train Your Dragon fans praise live-action movie trailer's Toothless despite initial concerns over his design
Initially, those who love the animated adaptations of Cressida Cowell's book series were worried about the creature's design, ...
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How to Train Your Dragon Live-Action Trailer Is Here, and It Looks Gorgeous
The trailer for the How To Train Your Dragon live-action movie is now officially out, giving us a first look at Hiccups and ...
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