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Arguably the most famous scene from the How to Train Your Dragon franchise is the boop. You know the boop. It's the moment when Viking teen Hiccup and adorable Night Fury Toothless make a genuine connection for the first time, with the dragon's nose pressing into Hiccup's hand.
The Universal live-action adaptation of the beloved animated franchise soared to a strong $83.7 million debut in North American theaters, according to Comscore estimates Sunday.
There's a really good reason why the How To Train Your Dragon live-action remake doesn't feature David Tennant. Tennant previously voiced Snotlout's father, Spitelout Jorgenson, in the animated movie but was replaced by Peter Serafinowicz — aka the voice of Darth Maul in Star Wars: Episode I — for the live-action.
Mason Thames may be leading the new How to Train Your Dragon movie — but he’s been a fan since day one. “That was my childhood, growing up with those movies,” the 17-year-old actor tells ...
Universal PicturesHow to Train Your Dragon breathed fire into the box office this weekend, taking the number one spot with $83.7 million.The live action remake of the 2010 animated flick – starring Ma
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Dean DeBlois, one of the animated film's directors, returns to direct the live-action adaptation. Also returning is actor Gerard Butler ("300," "Law Abiding Citizen") as Hiccup's father, Stoick the Vast.
Unlike most live adaptations of animated movies, filmmaker Dean DeBlois is behind both. Mason Thames plays Hiccup and Nico Parker takes on the
The live-action 'How to Train Your Dragon' is captivating Indian audiences, projecting a Rs 10 crore weekend after a strong opening. Released on June 13, 2025, the film's English version leads with Rs 4.