With the success of the live-action How to Train Your Dragon remake (2025), new fans are discovering the magic and excitement of the Isle of Berk that’s captured in the new movie’s source materials.
Fans of the How to Train Your Dragon animated movies and the new live-action remake may not know this, but Hiccup and Snotlout are actually related in the original book series. Even though some fans ...
The Cherokee Nation partnered with DreamWorks Animation and NBCUniversal to dub How to Train Your Dragon into Cherokee, ...
After flying to $198 million at the global box office, the live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon is now roaring into home theaters. The Best streaming deals on Peacock Right Now The film also ...
The live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon is set to soar onto Peacock starting October 10, 2025, giving fans a thrilling new way to revisit the epic tale of Hiccup and Toothless while ...
Prepare to face a beast of legendary proportions- the terrifying Red Death, the colossal antagonist from the original animated How to Train Your Dragon, has been glimpsed for the first time in a new ...
How to Train Your Dragon returns with the full animated trilogy and new live-action remake available to stream on this OTT platform.
How to Train Your Dragon revolves around a boy named Hiccup who befriends a dragon called Toothless against the traditions. However, an ancient threat ends up turning things down. Following the recent ...
The original animated How to Train Your Dragon opened with $43.7 million back in 2010, en route to a $217.5 million domestic total. How to Train Your Dragon 2, released in 2014, grossed $49.4 million ...
How to Train Your Dragon is set to hold off competition from 28 Years Later and Elio to continue soaring at the box office. The live-action remake already has a sequel confirmed, so we don't blame you ...
As the film’s main premise begins, we meet the prestigious Viking dragon hunter on the isle of Berk, Stoick (Gerard Butler). Thinking Stoick would be the central character wouldn’t be a bad initial ...