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I am not usually a fan of live-action remakes; however, this version of 'How to Train Your Dragon' is necessary. Mason Thames and Nico Parker shine.
What's the point of a live-action remake? I asked myself this question while sitting in a theater packed with families ...
Live-action adaptations usually feel like soulless, board-room directed cash-grabs engineered for mass appeal. Which raises the question: Why is the new How to Train Your Dragon sort of … actually ...
Yet, so pleased were the Universal executives after seeing a cut of the new “Dragon,” Cramer said, that they rushed to ...
The new, live-action How to Train Your Dragon is largely identical to its source, the 2010 DreamWorks animation, down to individual shots and the swell of John Powell’s recognisable score.
To celebrate the hugely anticipated release of the live-action version of How to Train Your Dragon, we had the pleasure of chatting to the film’s stars and director to find out more.
The remake of How To Train Your Dragon sticks close to the blueprint, but is missing one elusive ingredient - originality.