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How to Train Your Dragon

  • 2025
  • PG
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
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Mason Thames in How to Train Your Dragon (2025)
As an ancient threat endangers both Vikings and dragons alike on the isle of Berk, the friendship between Hiccup, an inventive Viking, and Toothless, a Night Fury dragon, becomes the key to both species forging a new future together.
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As an ancient threat endangers both Vikings and dragons alike on the isle of Berk, the friendship between Hiccup, an inventive Viking, and Toothless, a Night Fury dragon, becomes the key to ... Read allAs an ancient threat endangers both Vikings and dragons alike on the isle of Berk, the friendship between Hiccup, an inventive Viking, and Toothless, a Night Fury dragon, becomes the key to both species forging a new future together.As an ancient threat endangers both Vikings and dragons alike on the isle of Berk, the friendship between Hiccup, an inventive Viking, and Toothless, a Night Fury dragon, becomes the key to both species forging a new future together.

  • Director
    • Dean DeBlois
  • Writers
    • Dean DeBlois
    • Cressida Cowell
    • William Davies
  • Stars
    • Mason Thames
    • Nico Parker
    • Gerard Butler
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    7.9/10
    82K
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    • Director
      • Dean DeBlois
    • Writers
      • Dean DeBlois
      • Cressida Cowell
      • William Davies
    • Stars
      • Mason Thames
      • Nico Parker
      • Gerard Butler
    • 899User reviews
    • 183Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Mason Thames
    Mason Thames
    • Hiccup
    Nico Parker
    Nico Parker
    • Astrid
    Gerard Butler
    Gerard Butler
    • Stoick
    Nick Frost
    Nick Frost
    • Gobber
    Gabriel Howell
    Gabriel Howell
    • Snotlout
    Julian Dennison
    Julian Dennison
    • Fishlegs
    Bronwyn James
    Bronwyn James
    • Ruffnut
    Harry Trevaldwyn
    Harry Trevaldwyn
    • Tuffnut
    Murray McArthur
    Murray McArthur
    • Hoark
    Peter Serafinowicz
    Peter Serafinowicz
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    Naomi Wirthner
    Naomi Wirthner
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    Ruth Codd
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    Andrea Ware
    Andrea Ware
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    Anna Leong Brophy
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    Marcus Onilude
    Marcus Onilude
    • Snorti
    Pete Selwood
    Pete Selwood
    • Drül
    • (as Peter Selwood)
    Daniel-John Williams
    Daniel-John Williams
    • Fungi
    Kate Kennedy
    Kate Kennedy
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    • Director
      • Dean DeBlois
    • Writers
      • Dean DeBlois
      • Cressida Cowell
      • William Davies
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    10laurar-09

    So respectful of the original

    I think one of the problems with this current live action era is how took the original material and go: "Yep we are not doing that" and proceed to torn the story apart, but this one tastes of love for the first movie and and don't take away the magic away.

    I understand that some of the cast aren't carbon copies of their animated but overall the actors are fairly good and we get to see a little more of character building for some of the kids, like Snoutloud and Astrid.

    Hiccup is great and awkward like he is supposed to be, Stoic is stubborn and strong-headed, is his way or the highway and Gerald Butler delivers. I mean come on he is Stoic!
    morkoff

    I wish I liked it better

    You could tell by the face, the voice, the posture, the presence that Gerard Butler really really loves his character. There is just so much right energy and inveatment coming from him in every Stoick The Vast scene. Joy to watch. The rest... Hiccup. Astrid and the twins are so plastic in their approach to the characters that it's hard to take them seriously. I don't know why but they looked more _animated_ than the animation veraions. Snotlout and Fishlegs were quite forgettable.

    Hookfang looks absolutely amazing. Gorgeous. Stormfly not so much. Toothless is always beautiful but honestly all of his movement felt less natural than the animation. Especially in particular moment (I would like to keep it spoiler free) which mesmerised me when I saw the animated one back in 2010 and here looked more generic rather than emotional.

    Green Death looks cool if a bit lazy.

    I watched the original back in 2010 and there was just magic in there. I thought the 3d was way more effective than Avatar. Was it formulaic? Yes. Was it simple? Yes. But did it have a heart? YES. And huge one at that.

    I don't think this version adds anything or is in any way needed but it can be enjoyable if you overlook the plastic acting. The score is still great. And seeing Gerard Butler care so much about his character is just lovely. So I'd rather be staying on this positive note.
    9wayanpyott

    Unbelievable Good

    This movie runs mostly as the original animation. Could be said, one of the most stunning live-action remake. Graphic cool, CGI cool (like animation dragons but upgraded a bit more real), landscape sooo cool, casting fine enough, music nice, plot same as origin but I saw some minor changes that don't affect the story. Flying scene very fantastic. For emotional, beginning to middle (for me) feels a bit neutral until toothless started flying scene cuz it was the same as animation, and mid to end was a bit intense, I saw they tried emotional act at final a bit more than original. Personally, I like to see a bit dark as origin with iconic music (not as animation's) however since this is children film, I can't blame on them. Anyway and overall, I really enjoyed the film as if I saw 1st original while I was young. It brought some nostalgia back. I'm looking forward to 2nd movie. Thank you, DreamWorks!
    10danieltrevino-73758

    This Is How You Really Do a Live Action (Take Notes, Mouse)

    The long-awaited live-action adaptation of the beloved animated classic How to Train Your Dragon exceeds all expectations. Directed once again by Dean DeBlois and powered by John Powell's unforgettable score, the film stays about 95% true to the original story: a young Viking who forms an unlikely bond with the very creature his people are sworn to destroy.

    -Highlights:

    The casting is surprisingly good - I had my doubts about Hiccup and Astrid, but the actors became their characters in the best way.

    The CGI is epic. Every dragon - from Toothless to the fire-covered Monstrous Nightmare - looks incredibly realistic and faithful to the animated designs.

    The music hits hard emotionally. Scenes like the sand drawing, flight training, the romantic flight, and the final battle with the Alpha dragon are breathtaking.

    Visually, the landscapes and Viking setting are on another level - rich, immersive, and cinematic.

    -What would I change? Honestly? Nothing. This is how live-action adaptations should be done. Hollywood finally got it right (unlike certain mouse-owned franchises... 🐭👀).

    -Final thoughts: This movie isn't just a tribute - it's a stunning, faithful revival of Berk's magic for a new generation. A must-watch experience on the big screen!
    9bahae19

    Honestly... I didn't expect to feel the same way I did back in 2010

    Honestly... I didn't expect to feel the same way I did back in 2010, but this film brought it all back.

    The remake went far beyond my expectations. The casting was spot on-even though I had doubts at first, the performances felt genuine and convincing. Especially Hiccup and Astrid: I found myself reconnecting with them like it was the first time.

    Visually, it's stunning. The world of Vikings and dragons feels totally believable. The direction respects the spirit of the original, while adding a more grounded and mature tone.

    This isn't just a copy-it's a heartfelt experience that stands on its own.

    Mason Thames From 'HTTYD' Plays "Bowl of Scrolls"

    Mason Thames From 'HTTYD' Plays "Bowl of Scrolls"

    Mason Thames, who plays Hiccup in the live-action adaptation of How to Train Your Dragon, shares personal insights while answering questions drawn from a bowl of scrolls.
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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Gerard Butler reprises his role as Stoick from How to Train Your Dragon (2010).
    • Goofs
      When the initial attack on the dragon nest begins, a small crew of Vikings are shown pulling down the ropes on a catapult in order to make the projectiles launch.

      This method is physically and historically inaccurate, as catapults are designed to only work using a counterweight mechanism that gets released before launch. The energy required to make this work through human muscle alone would be impossible.
    • Quotes

      Astrid: [from trailer] In case you forgot, our parents' war is about to become ours. Figure out what side you're on.

    • Crazy credits
      Before the credits roll, a dedication is given to Margaret, Gerard Butler's mother who fell ill during production and passed away before the film's release.
    • Connections
      Featured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Road to the Oscars 2023 (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      You Are My Homeward
      Written by Dean DeBlois, John Powell

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    • Release date
      • June 13, 2025 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • Ireland
      • Iceland
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cómo entrenar a tu dragón
    • Filming locations
      • Iceland(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • DreamWorks Animation
      • Marc Platt Productions
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    • Budget
      • $150,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $261,665,280
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $84,633,315
      • Jun 15, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $623,654,280
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 5m(125 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
      • IMAX 6-Track

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