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The actor, who will celebrate his 18th birthday next month, also explains why he did not try to match original actor Jay Baruchel's voice: "if I did an impersonation like that for this film, it would feel rude.
Going into my screening of the new live-action feature, I made a specific point of not revisiting the 2010 movie – which I probably last watched around the time that How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World was released.
How To Train Your Dragon is the latest animated film, and first from DreamWorks, to be given the live-action remake treatment. However, unlike many of
DreamWorks Animation gets into the live-action game with this redo of the 2010 fantasy about a boy and his giant, fire-breathing best friend. Sure, why not
How To Train Your Dragon, the live action version of the classic animated film, has been released this week. The films are inspired by the book series by author Cressida Cowell. Presspackers Devon and Mehrish went to meet some of the stars, including Gerard Butler (Stoick), Nick Frost (Gobber) and Mason Thames (Hiccup).
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The live-action How To Train Your Dragon remake is hitting theaters this weekend as fans new and old line up to journey to Berk with Hiccup and Toothless in
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.
Nico Parker is paying no attention to the How to Train Your Dragon backlash over her casting. In a new interview, Parker addresses the negativity surrounding her appearance in the live-action remake of the DreamWorks animated film.