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SuperHeroHype on MSNWhy David Tennant Didn't Return for How to Train Your Dragon RemakeDean DeBlois recently explained why David Tennant isn't part of the How to Train Your Dragon live-action remake. Tennant voiced a key character in the animated films. In a new interview, DeBlois discussed casting choices,
How To Train Your Dragon was released theatrically on June 13, 2025, by Universal Pictures, after its CinemaCon premiere.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNHow to Train Your Dragon Director Dean Deblois Champions Universal's Unique Strategy & His Cool ScarsGrab your helmets and hide the sheep! Grae Drake of CBR sits down with director Dean DeBlois to talk all things How to Train Your Dragon (2025). From Toothless 2.0, cool scars, sweet details hiding in the movie,
EXCLUSIVE: Universal‘s live action take of DreamWorks Animation’s How to Train Your Dragon is eyeing around $8M-$9M in previews, which not only includes tonight’s monies but those from early fan access screenings.
Dean DeBlois about how re-doing the first 'How to Train Your Dragon' set up chances to lay more direct paths to potential remakes of the sequels.
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Calgary Herald on MSNCanadian director Dean DeBlois brings animated How to Train Your Dragon to vibrant lifeWhen Dean DeBlois was told that DreamWorks was considering turning the beloved How to Train Your Dragon animated series into a live-action movie, he thought that his words might come back to haunt him.
The leap from computer animation to 'live action' is safer than the trial-and-error update strategy Disney’s been trying with its hand-drawn classics.
Writer-director Dean DeBlois ‘ new How to Train Your Dragon features Mason Thames as Hiccup, who develops a friendship with dragon Toothless. America Ferrera voiced Astrid in the original animated trilogy that last hit screens with 2019’s How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.