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With the box office success of “How to Train Your Dragon” (taking in nearly $197 million worldwide opening weekend), fans are itching to watch the fantasy adventure movie again and again at home. If you can’t make it to the movie theater,
Watch our interviews with Mason Thames, Nico Parker, Gerard Butler and the rest of the Live-Action "How To Train Your Dragon" cast!
How to Train Your Dragon star Gerard Butler and director Dean Deblois talk about adapting their animated classic for live-action.
The live-action remake of 2010's How to Train Your Dragon became a box-office smash over the weekend, earning a series-best $83.7 million domestically. The initial previews for the new film highlighted the faithfulness of the adaptation,
How to Train Your Dragon is a film in the fantasy adventure genre, and it was released by Universal Pictures on June 13, 2025. Before that, it had its world premiere at CinemaCon.
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Unless you're a very dedicated How to Train Your Dragon fan, it's fair to say that the post-credit scene isn't the most important watch. Rather than set up the sequel (which we assume would follow the same story as the animated sequel), we see Hiccup open his journal to his sketch of Toothless with the Book of Dragons in the background.
If you have already watched the 2010 animated film, How to Train Your Dragon, you know what happens next. The usual.
After watching How to Train Your Dragon, fans should check out thrilling live-action films like E.T. and Avatar.
The revelation comes as Thames and costar Nico Parker, who plays fierce Viking warrior and Hiccup's crush Astrid, put their acting chops to the test in a game — Entertainment We