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Dreamworks’ live-action How to Train Your Dragon has introduced the franchise and its lovable lead Toothless to a whole new ...
Oscar-nominated Production VFX Supervisor Christian Manz spoke with Screen Rant to discuss Toothless' design, puppets, and ...
When GeForce RTX 50 appeared in laptops, the Internet froze. And rightly so: NVIDIA promises RTX 4080-level mobile ...
When “How to Train Your Dragon” director Dean DeBlois received a call from Universal telling him they were considering a live-action reimaging of the animated feature, his first response was ...
Stoick Gerard Butler voiced Stoick in the animated “How to Train Your Dragon,” and he returned for the live-action one as well, making him the only carryover between the two.
Gerard Butler is the sole actor to reprise his role from the animated How To Train Your Dragon (2010). He voiced Hiccup’s father, Stoick the Vast, in the first film, and now he portrays the ...
You can also grab the animated film and its sequels and spin-off on Blu-ray, and grab a new Toothless Lego set that's available to preorder. Check out all the How to Train Your Dragon deals below.
The new live-action How to Train Your Dragon movie is now in theaters and has already been getting pretty good reviews. Our own reviewer went as far as to say it "re-creates the original film's ...
The animated fantasy-adventure film became a critical and commercial hit, garnering two Oscar nominations. From there, DeBlois turned How to Train Your Dragon into an equally successful trilogy ...
About halfway through “How to Train Your Dragon,” Hiccup, the unlikely hero hiding under a mop of teenage hair, hops onto the back of his newfound dragon friend, Toothless, and cautiously goes ...
Dean DeBlois, who directed all 3 of the animated features, makes his live-action debut with a remake that hews close enough to the original to charm.