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Most filmmakers have a list of regrets about their projects, but getting a do-over is a rarity: "it was satisfying to check ...
"How to Train Your Dragon" is a beloved tale of a boy and a flying beast. But is the live-action movie (in theaters June 13) ...
Hiccup, portrayed by Mason Thames, goes for a ride on his new friend, a Night Fury dragon he’s named Toothless, in a scene ...
Gerard Butler compared his relationship with his adopted dog Shuska to Hiccup's relationship with the dragon Toothless in ...
Disney isn’t the only studio raiding its animated IP for live-action remakes. DreamWorks has jumped into the fray with a ...
Mason Thames and Nico Parker are the miscast stars of writer-director Dean DeBlois’s good-looking but deadly dull live-action ...
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COVER News India on MSNGerard Butler: 'I wish my late mother had seen How to Train Your Dragon'Gerard Butler wishes his "amazing" mother had lived long enough to watch his new movie How to Train Your Dragon. During a new ...
I am not usually a fan of live-action remakes; however, this version of 'How to Train Your Dragon' is necessary. Mason Thames ...
A live-action remake of the Oscar-nominated 2010 animated film offers a timely moral, along with visual delight.
Gerard Butler talks about being referred to as a "swaggering sexy jerk" for his role in Den of Thieves 2: Pantera, doing his ...
‘How To Train Your Dragon’: Director Dean DeBlois on why the film was worthy of a live-action remake
Recreating the movie in live-action presented an opportunity to revisit beloved characters and expand the story ...
Dean DeBlois, writer-director of the remake and the original movies, discusses the live-action spectacle and explains what happened.
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