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Get ready to ride, because How To Train Your Dragon is getting a live-action reboot, and this is what we know so far about it.
HTTYD is one of the biggest DreamWorks animation franchises. You could look to the Shrek movies or the Kung Fu Panda franchise,, but I always think of How To Train Your Dragon.
Whether it be my love for the best fantasy movies or my inherent desire to ride a mythical creature, this film series filled all the checkboxes, and the movies became some of my favorites when I watched them all the way through for the first time.
But, it seems DreamWorks is going the Disney live-action remake route, where they're taking beloved animated franchises and doing them in live action. How To Train Your Dragon is getting a live-action film – and this is what you need to know if you're already a fan of Berk, the Vikings, and all of their dragons.
What Is The Live-Action How To Train Your Dragon Release Date?
How To Train Your Dragon has a set release date of June 13, 2025, according to Deadline. Initially, it was supposed to come out in March 2025, but it was pushed back because of the SAG-AFTRA strike that was going on in 2023.
I know it's a shame that we won't be able to see the film as part of the 2024 movie schedule, but I think it's a blessing in disguise. So many high-profile films are coming out in 2024, from the next Deadpool film to the anticipated release of It Ends With Us, to so much more, so maybe giving this one the proper time to shine next year is the best idea.
The How To Train Your Dragon Live-Action Cast
With a live-action as anticipated as this one, you better believe that the How To Train Your Dragon cast is already stellar. Here is who you can expect to see:
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Mason Thames as Hiccup
Arguably, Hiccup and Astrid were the heart of the franchise. Not only was their love story a great friends-to-lovers relationship, but they also became courageous leaders and ended up having their kids in movie spinoffs.
The How To Train Your Dragon reboot found both of its stars in May 2023, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Mason Thames will be portraying Hiccup.
Thames posted to his Instagram after the news to share how excited he was:
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Thames is primarily known for his starring role in the 2022 horror movie, The Black Phone, where he co-starred alongside Ethan Hawke. He has also appeared in one of the best Apple TV+ shows, For All Mankind, and portrayed young Walker in Walker on the CW.
Nico Parker as Astrid
The second half of Hiccup and Astrid is, of course, Astrid, and The Hollywood Reporter also confirmed Nico Parker would play Astrid alongside Thames as Hiccup. Nico Parker has appeared in a few notable roles, including the live-action remake of Dumbo, as a part of the Reminiscence cast, and portrayed Sarah Miller in the HBO show, The Last of Us, which brought more acclaim.
Gerard Butler as Stoick
The first up on this list is Gerard Butler, who Deadline reported in January 2024 to play Stoick in the How To Train Your Dragon live-action. Butler voiced Stoick in the movies and will be reprising the live-action role, which is fantastic if you ask me.
Nick Frost as Gobber the Belch
Next is Nick Frost, who The Hollywood Reporter confirmed in early January 2024 to play Gobber the Belch in How to Train Your Dragon. He's best known for his role in Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead. Talk about an A+ actor for the movie.
Julian Dennison as Fishlegs
Four other cast members were confirmed by Deadline in late January 2024. The first one is Julian Dennison, who will be playing Fishlegs. The actor is primarily known for his roles in Deadpool 2 and The Christmas Chronicles 2.
Gabriel Howell as Snotlout
Gabriel Howell was also confirmed by Deadline, and he will play Snotlout. The young actor has appeared in the TV show, Bodies, and was in the film The Fence.
Bronwyn James as Ruffnut
Deadline announced that Bronwyn James would play Ruffnut. The actress has appeared in shows such as Lockwood & Co (a Netflix show canceled way too soon), Slow Horses, Harlots, Silent Witness, and many others.
Harry Trevaldwyn as Tuffnut
The last actor Deadline confirmed was Harry Trevaldwyn as Tuffnut. The actor is primarily known for his roles in Smothered, Ten Percent, and the film The Bubble.
Ruth Codd as Phlegma
Reported as the last cast member in March 2024, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Ruth Codd would play Phlegma in How To Train Your Dragon. The actress has appeared in two Mike Flanagan horror TV shows, The Midnight Club and The Fall of the House of Usher.
Jeez, talk about an impressive cast. I just need this move to come out now, thanks.
The Live-Action Film Is Based On The Animated Trilogy Of The Same Name
If you've gotten this far, you know that the How To Train Your Dragon live-action movie is based on the trilogy of the same name from DreamWorks animation. The Hollywood Reporter announced it in February 2023.
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The film franchise, which was based on the book of the same name by Cressida Cowell, followed the story of Hiccup, a well-meaning but unheroic Viking who befriends an injured dragon named Toothless, with the two of them coming together to show that dragons and humans can get along.
The trilogy was a classic coming-of-age story that showed Hiccup growing up and going through life changes, such as falling in love, losing family members, learning to lead, and so much more and was beloved by many.
However, Nico Parker did say in an interview with Collider in February 2024 that she believes the movie is “it’s own thing” but is still just magical as the original film, stating that she thinks it’s “wonderful:”
It will be interesting to see how that's all adapted into live action.
Dean DeBlois Is Directing, Writing And Producing
Something else that came with The Hollywood Reporter article about the casting announcement was that Dean DeBlois is back in the director's chair for the live-action movie.
If that name sounds familiar, it's because DeBlois was the director behind all three animated HTTYD movies, so he knows what he's doing.
Something also good to point out is that the original composer will be back too. John Powell posted on his Instagram in February 2023 regarding the new film, saying that he will be “back with Dragons” so this will be a full How To Train Your Dragon reunion.
Filming Ended In May 2024
Get excited, because filming for the live-action How To Train Your Dragon has come to an end. Dean DeBlois posted on his Instagram at the end of January 2024 to share the news with his followers that filming had started:
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The director would share updates pretty consistently until it was confirmed in May 2024 that filming for the new movie had come to an end, thanks to another post from his Instagram:
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All I know is that I'm excited about this movie, and you are, too. Don't deny it.
What are you looking forward to with the How To Train Your Dragon live-action film? I'll need to rewatch those movies to fall in love with Toothless again.
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