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How to Train Your Dragon gets a new live-action adaptation

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Universal Pictures is seemingly taking a page out of Disney's playbook, converting one of their animated hits - How to Train Your Dragon - into a live-action remake.The studio is now developing a live-action How to Train Your Dragon, enlisting original animated trilogy director Dean DeBlois to write, direct and produce.It was also confirmed (via The Hollywood Reporter) that the studio has set a March 14, 2025 release date, with sources claiming casting is already under way.The original How to Train Your Dragon was adapted from the books by Cressida Cowell, though it's unclear if the live-action film will tell the same story as the first animated movie, released in 2010.The first movie followed the adventures of the young Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III (voiced by Jay Baruchel), son of Stoick the Vast (Gerard Butler), leader of the Viking island dubbed Berk.

Remake: Universal Pictures is seemingly taking a page out of Disney's playbook, converting one of their animated hits - How to Train Your Dragon - into a live-action remake Dean: The studio is now developing a live-action How to Train Your Dragon, enlisting original animated trilogy director Dean DeBlois to write, direct and produceWhile Hiccup is dubbed to be too diminutive to become a fearless dragonslayer, like his father and grandfather before him, he ultimately befriends a young dragon named Toothless and learns there are much more to these creatures than he was taught.The animated adventure also featured the voices of Jonah Hill (Snoutlout), Christopher Mintz-Plasse (Fishlegs), Craig Ferguson (Goober), American Ferrera (Astrid), T.J.

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