As Hiccup, the 17-year-old actor is shouldering the weight of Universal’s new live-action franchise — and living out his childhood fantasy. Credit...Philip Cheung for The New York Times Supported by ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Who needs Universal Studios when you have this?! It’s honestly impressive how much of a stranglehold The Walt Disney Company has on many generations of the world. I mean, I get it ...
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As more animated classics are made into live-action films, the beloved “How to Train Your Dragon” takes its turn. The 2010 cartoon is DreamWorks Animation’s first to receive the live-action treatment.
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The actor, who will celebrate his 18th birthday next month, also explains why he did not try to match original actor Jay Baruchel's voice: "if I did an impersonation like that for this film, it would ...
Original ‘Dragon’ co-director Dean Deblois is back for this one, which sees Mason Thames as young Viking Hiccup, who changes how the creatures are viewed. Disney has turned the conversion of its ...
While the biggest films of the summer are still to come, the top box office hit of the season so far is Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch” with nearly $800 million grossed globally and counting. Now it’s ...
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Ever wanted to soar through the skies on the back of a friendly dragon? The new “How to Train Your Dragon” may be the ticket, from a decidedly safer, though possibly still vertigo-inducing, distance. ...