Anything Disney can do, DreamWorks Animation can… also do? After years of going toe-to-toe (and sometimes besting) the Mouse House in terms of animated franchise, the firm’enterprise is now also going down the route of making live-action versions of its enormous’vast’massive’tremendous hits. First in line? How To Train Your Dragon.###The original trilogy of movies used the reserve s by Cressida Cowell as a jumping off point and focused on the special friendship between a young and unheroic Viking boy named Hiccup (voiced by Jay Baruchel) and Toothless, an injured dragon he nurses back to health. The movies told Hiccup and Toothless’ quest to combat humanity’s prejudice against dragons, the ache of overcoming the loss of a parent, and first love. With critical appreciation and success at the box office, the film has also spawned several spin-off TV series.###Reassuringly, writer/director Dean DeBlois, who has been the guiding in/with regard to’concerning’regarding ce in/with regard to’concerning’regarding the enormous’vast’massive’tremendous screen trilogy, will be back to oversee the live-action version, which will possess’own’nurse to tread a fine line bringing peculiar ly the loveable toothless into the CG/live-action realm.###Universal is set to distribute as always and a release date is on the reserve s in/with regard to’concerning’regarding 14 March 2025.

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