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{{ | {{MovieInfobox|Release Date=June 13, 2025|Based On=How to Train Your Dragon | ||
Marc Platt | by Cressida Cowell|Picture=How To Train Your Dragon 2025 Poster.jpg|Screenplay writer=Dean DeBlois|Produced By=* [[Marc Platt (producer)|Marc Platt]] | ||
* Adam Siegel|Starring=* [[Mason Thames]] | |||
* [[Nico Parker]] | |||
* [[Gabriel Howell]] | |||
* [[Julian Dennison]] | |||
* | * [[Bronwyn James]] | ||
* [[Harry Trevaldwyn]] | |||
* [[Peter Serafinowicz]] | |||
[[Nico Parker]] | * [[Nick Frost]] | ||
[[ | * [[Gerard Butler]]|Cinematography=[[Bill Pope]]|Editor=Wyatt Smith|Music composer=[[John Powell (film composer)|John Powell]]|Production studio=DreamWorks Pictures|Distributed By=Universal Pictures|Runtime=125 minutes|Country=United States|Language=English|Budget=$150 million|Box Office=$624.4 million}} | ||
[[Julian Dennison]] | |||
[[Bronwyn James]] | How to Train Your Dragon is a 2025 American fantasy adventure film and serves as a live-action adaptation of the 2010 animated feature, which is loosely inspired by the 2003 novel authored by Cressida Cowell. The film is produced by Universal Pictures, DreamWorks Animation, and Marc Platt Productions, with distribution handled by Universal. It is written and directed by Dean DeBlois, who also co-wrote and directed the animated series. The cast includes Mason Thames, Nico Parker, Gabriel Howell, Julian Dennison, Bronwyn James, Harry Trevaldwyn, Peter Serafinowicz, and Nick Frost, while Gerard Butler reprises his role as Stoick the Vast from the animated series. | ||
[[Harry Trevaldwyn]] | |||
[[ | The announcement for a live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon was made in February 2023, with DeBlois set to return as writer, director, and producer after having previously led the animated trilogy. John Powell, who contributed to the trilogy, also returned to create the film's score. Thames and Parker were added to the cast in May 2023, with further casting details revealed in January 2024. Filming commenced later that month in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and concluded in May. This marks DreamWorks Animation's inaugural live-action film. | ||
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[[ | How to Train Your Dragon had its premiere at CinemaCon on April 2, 2025, and was released in the United States on June 13. The film garnered generally favorable reviews from critics and achieved commercial success, earning $624.2 million globally, making it the fifth-highest-grossing film of 2025, as well as the highest-grossing entry in the How to Train Your Dragon franchise. A sequel, based on the second film in the trilogy, is slated for release on June 11, 2027. | ||
=== Plot === | |||
Dragons often assault the Viking settlement of Berk, taking livestock and putting the villagers at risk. Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III, the 16-year-old offspring of chieftain Stoick the Vast, endeavors to invent mechanical devices to compensate for his physical limitations. During a dragon attack, Hiccup manages to shoot down a rare dragon known as a Night Fury using a bolas launcher, but his achievement is met with skepticism. Determined to validate his worth, Hiccup sets out to find the dragon with the intention of killing it. However, upon discovering the dragon injured and vulnerable, he chooses to release it out of compassion. To Hiccup's astonishment, the furious dragon spares his life. | |||
== Cast == | |||
* Mason Thames as Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III | |||
* Nico Parker as Astrid Hofferson | |||
* Gerard Butler as Stoick the Vast | |||
* Nick Frost as Gobber the Belch, Berk's blacksmith, Stoick's best friend and advisor, and teacher of the tribe's young dragon fighting recruits | |||
* Gabriel Howell as Snotlout Jorgenson, dragon-fighting student who sees himself as Hiccup's rival | |||
* Julian Dennison as Fishlegs Ingerman, dragon-fighting student who is obsessed with memorizing dragon statistics | |||
* Bronwyn James as Ruffnut Thorston, dragon-fighting student and Tuffnut's twin sister | |||
* Harry Trevaldwyn as Tuffnut Thorston, dragon-fighting student and Ruffnut's twin brother | |||
* Peter Serafinowicz as Spitelout Jorgenson, Snotlout's father and Stoick's second-in-command | |||
* Ruth Codd as Phlegma the Fierce, a member of the Viking village. | |||
* Naomi Wirthner as Gothi, the village elder | |||
* Murray McArthur as Hoark, a member of the Viking village | |||
* Andrea Ware as Burnheart, a member of the Viking village | |||
* Anna Leong Brophy as Retcha, a member of the Viking village | |||
* Marcus Onilude as Snorti, a member of the Viking village | |||
* Peter Selwood as Drül, a member of the Viking village | |||
* Daniel-John Williams as Fungi, a member of the Viking village | |||
* Kate Kennedy as Flatula, a member of the Viking village | |||
* Selina Jones as Loogi, a member of the Viking village | |||
* Nick Cornwall as Hürl, a member of the Viking village | |||
* Samuel Johnson as Skaldor, a member of the Viking village | |||
=== trailer === | |||
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[[Category:2025 films]] | [[Category:2025 films]] | ||
[[Category:Films starring Mason Thames]] | [[Category:Films starring Mason Thames]] | ||
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How to Train Your Dragon is a 2025 American fantasy adventure film and serves as a live-action adaptation of the 2010 animated feature, which is loosely inspired by the 2003 novel authored by Cressida Cowell. The film is produced by Universal Pictures, DreamWorks Animation, and Marc Platt Productions, with distribution handled by Universal. It is written and directed by Dean DeBlois, who also co-wrote and directed the animated series. The cast includes Mason Thames, Nico Parker, Gabriel Howell, Julian Dennison, Bronwyn James, Harry Trevaldwyn, Peter Serafinowicz, and Nick Frost, while Gerard Butler reprises his role as Stoick the Vast from the animated series.
The announcement for a live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon was made in February 2023, with DeBlois set to return as writer, director, and producer after having previously led the animated trilogy. John Powell, who contributed to the trilogy, also returned to create the film's score. Thames and Parker were added to the cast in May 2023, with further casting details revealed in January 2024. Filming commenced later that month in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and concluded in May. This marks DreamWorks Animation's inaugural live-action film.
How to Train Your Dragon had its premiere at CinemaCon on April 2, 2025, and was released in the United States on June 13. The film garnered generally favorable reviews from critics and achieved commercial success, earning $624.2 million globally, making it the fifth-highest-grossing film of 2025, as well as the highest-grossing entry in the How to Train Your Dragon franchise. A sequel, based on the second film in the trilogy, is slated for release on June 11, 2027.
Plot
[edit | edit source]Dragons often assault the Viking settlement of Berk, taking livestock and putting the villagers at risk. Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III, the 16-year-old offspring of chieftain Stoick the Vast, endeavors to invent mechanical devices to compensate for his physical limitations. During a dragon attack, Hiccup manages to shoot down a rare dragon known as a Night Fury using a bolas launcher, but his achievement is met with skepticism. Determined to validate his worth, Hiccup sets out to find the dragon with the intention of killing it. However, upon discovering the dragon injured and vulnerable, he chooses to release it out of compassion. To Hiccup's astonishment, the furious dragon spares his life.
Cast
[edit | edit source]- Mason Thames as Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III
- Nico Parker as Astrid Hofferson
- Gerard Butler as Stoick the Vast
- Nick Frost as Gobber the Belch, Berk's blacksmith, Stoick's best friend and advisor, and teacher of the tribe's young dragon fighting recruits
- Gabriel Howell as Snotlout Jorgenson, dragon-fighting student who sees himself as Hiccup's rival
- Julian Dennison as Fishlegs Ingerman, dragon-fighting student who is obsessed with memorizing dragon statistics
- Bronwyn James as Ruffnut Thorston, dragon-fighting student and Tuffnut's twin sister
- Harry Trevaldwyn as Tuffnut Thorston, dragon-fighting student and Ruffnut's twin brother
- Peter Serafinowicz as Spitelout Jorgenson, Snotlout's father and Stoick's second-in-command
- Ruth Codd as Phlegma the Fierce, a member of the Viking village.
- Naomi Wirthner as Gothi, the village elder
- Murray McArthur as Hoark, a member of the Viking village
- Andrea Ware as Burnheart, a member of the Viking village
- Anna Leong Brophy as Retcha, a member of the Viking village
- Marcus Onilude as Snorti, a member of the Viking village
- Peter Selwood as Drül, a member of the Viking village
- Daniel-John Williams as Fungi, a member of the Viking village
- Kate Kennedy as Flatula, a member of the Viking village
- Selina Jones as Loogi, a member of the Viking village
- Nick Cornwall as Hürl, a member of the Viking village
- Samuel Johnson as Skaldor, a member of the Viking village
trailer
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- 2025 films
- Films starring Mason Thames
- Live-action films
- Films
- Remakes
- IMAX films
- Universal Pictures films
- Films starring Gerard Butler
- Films starring Nick Frost
- Films scored by John Powell
- DreamWorks Animation films
- American films
- 2025 American films
- American fantasy films
- Fantasy films
- 2025 fantasy films
- 2020s fantasy films
- 2020s American films
- 2020s films
- 2025 American fantasy films
- 2020s American fantasy films
- English-language films
- Films edited by Wyatt Smith
- Films distributed by Universal Pictures
- Marc Platt Productions films
- Films starring Julian Dennison
- Films starring Gabriel Howell
- Films starring Bronwyn James
- Films starring Harry Trevaldwyn
- Films starring Ruth Codd
- Films starring Peter Serafinowicz
- Films starring Murray McArthur
