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How to Train Your Dragon seems to have the potential to start an exciting live-action trend for DreamWorks, which would be similar to the one set by Disney's live-action films.
It is a good day to be at Dreamworks Animation as their How to Train Your Dragon remake is about to cross a major milestone ...
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With Disney’s live-action Lilo and Stitch and DreamWorks’ live-action How to Train Your Dragon making piles of money, one has to wonder when Pixar will join the live-action remake bandwagon.
But How to Train Your Dragon has tempered my live-action skepticism and left me spellbound. It demonstrates what no other remake has before: That you really can pump life into a real-world ...
The first live-action How to Train Your Dragon, based on DreamWorks Animation ‘s hit 2010 animated movie of the same name, is coming out June 13.
For the 2025 remake, director Dean DeBlois brought the animated film to life in live-action, a first for DreamWorks. Released in June, the movie has grossed over $550 million worldwide.
DreamWorks hopped on the live-action remake train with "How to Train Your Dragon," and it seems to be a resounding success for the studio so far, pulling in over $450 million at the box office ...
THR reports that Lilo & Stitch co-creator (and Stitch voice actor) Chris Sanders will write the script for the upcoming ...