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Screen Rant on MSNAfter Watching How To Train Your Dragon's Remake, I'm Shocked 1 Stoick Decision Was Even Up For DebateGerard Butler does great work in the live-action How to Train Your Dragon, making one aspect of development even more shocking.
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.
Costar Mason Thames, who stars as Hiccup in the 2025 live-action remake, says Gerard Butler personified "the giant brute force that Stoick is"
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.
The fantasy adventure film “How to Train Your Dragon” had its New York premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on Wednesday (June 11). “I feel like I've been lucky enough to be an integral part of the movie in the heart and the story,
This week on The Backstage Experience it’s all about the new live action adaptation of "How to Train Your Dragon" as Jon and Dave are transported to the isle of Berk with stars Mason Thames, Nico Parker,
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Tribune Content Agency 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 interview with Magic Radio, the Scottish actor paid tribute to his beloved mother Margaret Coll,
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COVER News India on MSNGerard Butler had 'intense' experience wearing heavy How to Train Your Dragon costumeGerard Butler has admitted he had an "intense" experience filming in a "really heavy" Viking costume for the How to Train Your Dragon live-action remake. In the 2010 animated film, the Scottish actor voiced the Viking leader Stoick,
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,
Universal’s How to Train Your Dragon is on track to fly in with a global debut of just over $200M, landing higher than pre-weekend projections. The live-action take on the beloved animated franchise through yesterday had grossed $54.