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As the live-action How to Train Your Dragon continues to make waves at the global box office, a sequel to the film has already been announced, which will again be a remake of the second part of the an ...
How to Train Your Dragon is one of DreamWorks' most popular animated series. It first came out in 2010 and is about Hiccup, a ...
Gerard Butler believes that one actor from the animated version of "How To Train Your Dragon 2" should return for the ...
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.
From Toothless to Light Fury and Stormfly, let's revisit all the major dragons from How to Train Your Dragon movies.
Yes, How to Train Your Dragon 2 release date is confirmed. The live-action remake sequel was announced at the CinemaCon in April 2025, months ahead of the release of the first part.
The live-action 'How to Train Your Dragon' sequel may stray from its roots, as director Dean DeBlois seeks to address a few ...
The filmmaker is "wishful" that the actress return as Valka, Hiccup's mother, who was first introduced in 2014's animates sequel How to Train Your Dragon 2.
How to Train Your Dragon director Dean DeBlois wants Cate Blanchett to appear in the sequel. The 56-year-old actress voiced Hiccup’s mother Valka Haddock in the original animated Dreamworks ...
After the actress voiced the character in the 2014 animated movie, How to Train Your Dragon director Dean DeBlois hopes Cate Blanchett will portray Valka Haddock in the live-action film's sequel.