If you loved Hiccup in the animated movies, you're going to love him in the live-action ones, too!
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Move over, Star Wars. A How to Train Your Dragon holiday special is coming to town. DreamWorks Animation has announced that a new animated half-hour holiday special called How to Train Your Dragon Homecoming will premiere on NBC on December 3rd at 8:30pm ET/PT. After that, How to Train Your Dragon Homecoming will be available to watch on Hulu beginning December 5th. The story takes place 10 years after the events of the trilogy-concluding How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, but before the emotional epilogue of that movie. Jay Baruchel’s Hiccup, America Ferrera’…
After spending the better part of a decade creating the triumphant How to Train Your Dragon trilogy, director Dean DeBlois is doubling down on his live-action debut. Recently we learned he had signed on to direct a Micronauts movie for Hasbro and Paramount, and now Variety reports that DeBlois will also be directing a live-action take on Treasure Island for Universal Pictures and Mandeville Films. The movie is of course based on the 1883 adventure novel of the same name by Robert Louis Stevenson, which tells the story of a group of sea-faring sailors who set out …
The director of the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy has set his sights on Micronauts.
Dean DeBlois has had quite a bit of success in animation. He’s been nominated for two Oscars for the first two How to Train Your Dragon movies, and it wouldn’t be a huge surprise if he’s nominated a third time for How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World. But now he’s going to be turning to live-action by adapting the Hasbro toy line Micronauts. DeBlois will write and direct the movie, which is based on the 1970s toy line that lead to Marvel Comics series. Per THR, “The comics told of a Microverse in …
Paramount's Micronauts live-action movie finds a new writer and director: Dean DeBlois, fresh from his How To Train Your Dragon franchise.
How to Train Your Dragon is one of DreamWorks' best franchises to date. With each entry in the series being meaningful, well-designed, and serving a larger story, it's hard not to get invested in Hiccup and Toothless' journey. How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World has just released and ended the story, giving fans the proper sendoff they deserve.
Nearly ten years after the first movie wowed audiences around the world, followed by a sequel, two animated series, and four short films, Hiccup and Toothless return one last time to captivate fans with an adventure of a lifetime in DreamWorks Animation’s How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World. The third and final feature film quest from Dean DeBlois is now available on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, DVD, and On Demand from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. It's a perfect conclusion to one of the best animated trilogies in cinematic history, and that's reason enough to …
The trilogy-closer continues to soar off into the sunset with plenty of treasure in tow.
The Hidden World had a record opening for the franchise, but it doesn't look like it'll have a record ending.