Live action 'How to Train Your Dragon' lives up to original
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Gerard Butler compared his relationship with his adopted dog Shuska to Hiccup's relationship with the dragon Toothless in 'How to Train Your Dragon.' Butler adopted his dog after finding her alone while filming in Bulgaria.
Dean DeBlois about how re-doing the first 'How to Train Your Dragon' set up chances to lay more direct paths to potential remakes of the sequels.
F or the most part, the cast of the live-action How to Train Your Dragon is different from the animated movies. However, there’s one actor who returned to reprise the role he or
In an interview with UK-based radio station Magic Radio Wednesday, June 11, the Scottish actor, 55, shared how touched he was that director Dean DeBlois dedicated the live-action remake of the originally animated franchise to his mother,
"I was so excited for her to see it, but I had a feeling she wasn't going to make it," Butler said of the live-action remake.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNAfter Gerard Butler, How to Train Your Dragon Director Reveals the Next Actor He Wants to See Reprise Their Animated Role in Live-ActionHow to Train Your Dragon director is ready to bring back another actor from the animated trilogy for the live-action remake's upcoming sequel.
Universal and DreamWorks Animation’s live-action “ How to Train Your Dragon ” picked up $8.6 million from Thursday previews as it soars towards a projected $70 million to $80 million debut. The preview number climbed even higher to $11.1M, because Universal hosted “early access screenings” on Wednesday.
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AP Newsroom on MSN'How to Train Your Dragon' lands on the red carpet for LA premiereGerard Butler, Nico Parker and director Dean DeBlois premiere "How to Train Your Dragon" in Los Angeles. (June 8)