Live action 'How to Train Your Dragon' lives up to original
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Universal Studios and Dreamworks Animation’s live-action adaptation of “How to Train Your Dragon” flies into theaters on Friday, June 13, giving fans a new look at Hiccup, Toothless, Astrid and the rest of the Vikings on Berk.
The first How to Train Your Dragon was released in 2010. It spawned two sequels, along with multiple animated series, specials and a theme park. The beloved DreamWorks trilogy, loosely inspired by Cressida Cowell’s novels, grossed over $1.6 billion worldwide.
Universal's live-action How To Train Your Dragon remake has now taken flight in a number of key regions, and the family-friendly fantasy film is off to a strong start at the box
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Hiccup and Astrid Are in Trouble in a New Live-Action ‘How To Train Your Dragon’ ImageThe image shows Thames as Hiccup and Parker as Astrid hiding under a small shelter with a shield and axe as sand falls over them. The live-action iteration of How to Train Your Dragon is a remake ...
Domestic box office estimates for this week’s opening of the live-action adaptation of Universal/DreamWorks Animation’s How to Train Your Dragon are between $65 million-$75 million-plus at 4,000 theaters,
There are full spoilers for HTTYD 2 from ... which opens with Hiccup rejecting his father’s wish for him to be the new village chief, I was muttering, “Make Astrid the new chief, make Astrid ...
The universe of Berk is back on the big screen in a new revamped manner as How to Train Your Dragon receives a live-action remake.
The movies chronicled Hiccup and Toothless’ quest to combat humanity’s prejudice against dragons, the ache of overcoming the loss of a parent, and first love. The character of Astrid travels ...