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To be clear, no, the Isle of Berk itself isn’t a real place. But the team behind the live-action “How to Train Your Dragon” definitely did bring it to life using real shooting locations.
Dreamworks’ live-action How to Train Your Dragon has introduced the franchise and its lovable lead Toothless to a whole new ...
Essentially, Toothless is magnificent in live-action. Every scale glimmers, every muscle moves, and the franchise's beloved dragon's signature expressiveness shines through every scene. Supported by a ...
Dreamworks Animation released a “live-action” remake of the first “How to Train Your Dragon” film, directed by Dean DeBlois.
Hop on a dragon and take a ride to the mythical Isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons come together for whimsical adventures. In 2010, DreamWorks launched one of its biggest franchises yet with the ...
Director Dean DeBlois recreates "The Forbidden Friendship" and "Test Drive" sequences with a new and improved Toothless.
Written by Trinity Ray. Graphic by Nick Latham. Live-action adaptations are no surprise for fans anymore, and while a lot may be satisfied with the original, there is always a lingering curiosity ...
How Toothless evolved for the new ‘How to Train Your Dragon’: ‘We wanted him to feel like a big pet’
On the set of the live-action movie, Toothless and the other dragons existed as large puppets with simple functions, operated ...
On the rugged isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations, Hiccup stands apart. The ...
Nico Parker portrays Astrid in How to Train Your Dragon, and she talks about her excitement for returning to the sequel.
At face value, this is a story about human-dragon beef, but there are plenty of messages to be drawn from How to Train Your ...
In an era of skepticism around live-action remakes, Universal believes audiences will take flight with Hiccup and Toothless again.
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