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How to Train Your Dragon (2025) Review: Live-Action Remake

How to Train Your Dragon (2025) Review: Live-Action Remake

June 9, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Entertainment

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Dean DeBlois‘ live-action “how to train Your Dragon” ‌remake soars,capturing the primarykeyword: whimsy of ⁣the original⁣ animated hit.This family-kind fairy tale adaptation, already set to charm audiences, stays true to Cressida Cowell’s source material while ‍introducing⁢ engaging nuances. ​The secondarykeyword, *live-action, ⁤delivers a delightful experience and closely resembles the first film in look and feel. Hiccup, son of Berk‘s chief, doesn’t fit the warrior mold, setting the stage for a heartwarming narrative. ⁢News Directory 3 proudly presents⁢ this review, ‌and we have also announced that a ⁢sequel is slated for 2027.Discover what’s next for Berk and its dragons!


Live-Action ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ Remake: A Whimsical Success









Key Points

  • Live-action ‘How to ⁣Train Your dragon’ remake captures the original’s tone.
  • Dean DeBlois returns ⁤to direct and wriet the live-action adaptation.
  • The film stays true to the ‍source material with some canny changes.
  • A sequel to‌ the ‍live-action remake is already planned for 2027.

Live-Action‌ ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ Remake: ‌A Whimsical Success

‍ ⁤ Updated ⁢June 09, 2025
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Fans ​of Dean DeBlois’ animated films, especially “Lilo & Stitch”⁣ and “How to Train⁣ Your Dragon,” have⁢ eagerly ⁢anticipated live-action reimaginings.⁤ While the⁣ live-action “Lilo & Stitch” continues its box office run,DeBlois‍ returns with a live-action take ⁤on “How⁤ to Train Your dragon.”

This remake successfully captures the tone and whimsy of the 2010 animated hit,translating​ it into ⁣a live-action world that​ feels ⁤like a family-friendly fairy tale. A sequel has already been announced for 2027.

Promotional ⁢image for 'Our⁣ Hero, ⁢Balthazar'

Based ⁢on the Cressida Cowell series, DeBlois takes sole screenwriting credit. Fans of the original animated film⁢ will experience deja vu, as the live-action version closely ​resembles the ​first ⁣film⁢ in look‌ and feel.

DeBlois made some changes. The island of Berk, inhabited by Viking​ warriors, is populated by individuals who chose‍ to live there. Drawn from various tribes, the community is committed to eliminating the dragon scourge.

Hiccup (Mason Thames), son of‌ Berk’s ‍chief⁢ stoick the Vast (Gerard Butler), is an exception. ⁣Clumsy and skinny, he ⁤doesn’t fit the warrior mold.‍ No one expects him to​ succeed‌ in battle, especially given his long-time crush…

What’s ⁢next

With a sequel already greenlit, audiences​ can anticipate further adventures in ⁣this reimagined world. The blend of ⁤familiar⁣ elements and ⁣fresh perspectives promises an exciting continuation of the “How to Train Your Dragon” saga.

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