Hold onto your dragon saddles! The live-action 'How to Train Your Dragon' trailer is finally here, and it’s a breathtaking ride into Berk!
The world of Berk is about to get a major overhaul as DreamWorks' beloved animated classic, "How to Train Your Dragon," transforms into a live-action spectacle! Scheduled for release on June 13, this new adaptation brings back familiar faces—albeit played by different actors. Mason Thames takes the reins as Hiccup, joined by an impressive cast including Gerard Butler, who reprises his role from the animated film, and newcomers like Nico Parker and Nick Frost. Fans can expect the magic and adventure that captured hearts back in 2010, but this time with a fresh perspective and stunning visual effects that make you feel as if you're soaring through the skies with Toothless and friends.
Shockingly, the pre-production costs for this ambitious project have already soared past the $50 million mark! Universal Pictures surely splurged to ensure that every detail, from Toothless' legendary flight to the Vikings of Berk, is captured with cinematic accuracy. As fans of the original series know, the beloved connection between Hiccup and Toothless laid the groundwork for an adventurous tale about friendship and understanding amidst tumultuous times. With DreamWorks stepping into the live-action arena, we can expect a delightful, visually alluring journey filled with both nostalgia and new twists.
The first teaser trailer has finally been released, giving us a thrilling glimpse into what’s to come in this epic retelling. The trailer is a feast for the eyes, featuring stunning animations of dragons, aerial combat, and the lush landscapes of Berk, bringing fans one step closer to the world they fell in love with. In a trend that has taken Hollywood by storm, DreamWorks is diving headfirst into the live-action remake craze, promising to deliver something special while celebrating the essence of the original.
It's not just Hollywood's bright lights that are buzzing about this project; it's also the fans who have been eagerly anticipating this moment. The excitement has reached a fever pitch online, with fans dissecting each frame of the teaser and speculating about the fate of their favorite characters. With a captivating story and phenomenal talent behind the scenes, will this live-action "How to Train Your Dragon" reach the same heights as its animated predecessor? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure: audiences are ready to train their dragons again!
Did you know that the original "How to Train Your Dragon" film was based on a book series by Cressida Cowell? It has won numerous awards and has become a beloved treasure for both children and adults. The franchise has also spawned sequels and a spinoff television series! So, buckle your seatbelts: whether you’re a die-hard fan or a newcomer to the world of dragons, this live-action remake promises to leave audiences soaring with enthusiasm!
The new movie flies into theaters on June 13. The live-action version includes many of the original characters played by new faces. Among these are Mason Thames ...
Universal Pictures has revealed that it spent more than $50 million on its upcoming live action How to Train Your Dragon movie before filming even began.
Mason Thames, Gerard Butler, Nico Parker, Nick Frost, Julian Dennison, Gabriel Howell, Bronwyn James, Harry Trevaldwyn, Ruth Codd, Peter Serafinowicz, ...
The live-action film will see Gerard Butler reprise his role from the original 2010 DreamWorks animated film.
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After low-res and HD leaks, Universal Pictures has finally released the official teaser trailer - and a poster - for this long-awaited new take on the 2010 ...
The live-action remake of 'How to Train Your Dragon' stars Mason Thames, Gerard Butler, Nico Parker and Nick Frost, in theaters June 13.
DreamWorks just dropped its first teaser trailer for the live-action adaption of Dean DeBlois' How to Train Your Dragon. Check it out now!
The upcoming live-action How to Train Your Dragon movie brings Toothless, Hiccup, and the rest of the Vikings of Berk to live action.
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The 2010 DreamWorks Animated film, directed by Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders, was based on Cressida Cowell's book series of the same name, and is getting a ...
Universal Pictures has revealed the first footage from the live-action remake of Dreamworks' How to Train Your Dragon.
As a young Viking, Hiccup is expected to slay dragons, which harry his home village of Berk, but when he comes across a gentle dragon named Toothless, he can't ...
Toothless in the live-action How to Train Your Dragon trailer is simply so cute.
Universal's 'How to Train Your Dragon' live-action remake stars Mason Thames as Hiccup.
The first look at Toothless in How to Train Your Dragon's teaser trailer should ease many of the design concerns of hardcore franchise fans.
Fans online are ecstatic that the DreamWorks movie will stay true to the animated classic, unlike Disney's modern live-action approach of late.
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The live-action version of the movie will star Mason Thames as Hiccup, Nico Parker as Astrid and Julian Dennison as Fishlegs Ingerman. Gerard Butler will play ...
The live-action version of the movie will star Mason Thames as Hiccup, Nico Parker as Astrid and Julian Dennison as Fishlegs Ingerman. Gerard Butler will play ...
Oh, brother. Another day, another trailer for yet another live action remake of an animated movie that is beloved by many, all in the name of… well, probably ...
Cressida Cowell, the author of the book series that the animated movies were based on, previously co-signed the upcoming HTTYD in a glowing Instagram post about ...
The first live-action ...