How to Train Your Dragon

How to Train Your Dragon(2025)

PG
06/06/2025 (US)Fantasy, Family, Action, Adventure2h 5m
8.0

"The legend is real."

Overview

On the rugged isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations, Hiccup stands apart, defying centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon. Their unlikely bond reveals the true nature of dragons, challenging the very foundations of Viking society.

Dean DeBlois

Director

Dean DeBlois

Writer

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Part of the How to Train Your Dragon (Live-Action) Collection

A live-action remake franchise based on the DreamWorks Animation's "How to Train Your Dragon" films.

Media

IMAX Trailer

IMAX Trailer

Trailer

IMAX 1.90 Trailer

IMAX 1.90 Trailer

Trailer

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Trailer

Official Teaser Trailer

Official Teaser Trailer

Trailer

On Set Secrets from the Cast - Bonus Feature

On Set Secrets from the Cast - Bonus Feature

Featurette

How To Train Your Dragon Cast Take the Ultimate Dragon Quiz - Bonus Feature

How To Train Your Dragon Cast Take the Ultimate Dragon Quiz - Bonus Feature

Featurette

Building Berk - Bonus Feature

Building Berk - Bonus Feature

Behind the Scenes

Hiccup Meets Toothless

Hiccup Meets Toothless

Clip

Watch At Home Now

Watch At Home Now

Teaser

Recreating The ICONIC Scene from How To Train Your Dragon

Recreating The ICONIC Scene from How To Train Your Dragon

Featurette

Universal Below-The-Line Traineeship

Universal Below-The-Line Traineeship

Behind the Scenes

Thriving Together

Thriving Together

Featurette

‘How To Train Your Dragon’ Team Stayed True To Original When Adapting to Live Action

‘How To Train Your Dragon’ Team Stayed True To Original When Adapting to Live Action

Featurette

Behind-the-Scenes Sustainability

Behind-the-Scenes Sustainability

Behind the Scenes

Ode to the Original Cast

Ode to the Original Cast

Featurette

My Universal Story: Roy Taylor

My Universal Story: Roy Taylor

Behind the Scenes

My Universal Story: Daniel Birt

My Universal Story: Daniel Birt

Behind the Scenes

Director Dean DeBlois Breaks Down Test Drive Sequence

Director Dean DeBlois Breaks Down Test Drive Sequence

Featurette

Three words. One epic journey.

Three words. One epic journey.

Featurette

Exclusive IMAX Interview

Exclusive IMAX Interview

Featurette

Welcome To My World

Welcome To My World

Featurette

It's Time Clip

It's Time Clip

Clip

Guess The Dragon

Guess The Dragon

Featurette

An epic premiere in LA with our legendary cast!

An epic premiere in LA with our legendary cast!

Featurette

Toothless Audience Reactions

Toothless Audience Reactions

Featurette

Mystery Nuzzle

Mystery Nuzzle

Featurette

How To Train Your Dragon Cast Pick The Next Dreamworks Live Action Movie!

How To Train Your Dragon Cast Pick The Next Dreamworks Live Action Movie!

Featurette

Creating Toothless

Creating Toothless

Featurette

All About Toothless

All About Toothless

Featurette

New Tail Clip

New Tail Clip

Clip

Interview with Director Dean DeBlois

Interview with Director Dean DeBlois

Featurette

Gets It From His Mother Clip

Gets It From His Mother Clip

Clip

The Wind In My Cheat Sheet Clip

The Wind In My Cheat Sheet Clip

Clip

Behind the Scenes Featurette

Behind the Scenes Featurette

Featurette

The Moment We've Been Waiting For Clip

The Moment We've Been Waiting For Clip

Clip

Epic Universe

Epic Universe

Featurette

How To Train Your Dragon Trailer... But with TOYS!

How To Train Your Dragon Trailer... But with TOYS!

Featurette

Concessions

Concessions

Teaser

Toothless Hype

Toothless Hype

Teaser

How To Train To Be A Viking

How To Train To Be A Viking

Behind the Scenes

Flying Through Frame

Flying Through Frame

Teaser

Gerard and Shushka

Gerard and Shushka

Featurette

Taking Flight - The Score

Taking Flight - The Score

Behind the Scenes

Father and Son

Father and Son

Behind the Scenes

Toothless Clip

Toothless Clip

Clip

How To Train Your Dragon | Inside HTTYD

How To Train Your Dragon | Inside HTTYD

Featurette

Nico Parker is Astrid

Nico Parker is Astrid

Featurette

Gerard Butler is Stoick

Gerard Butler is Stoick

Featurette

Mason Thames is Hiccup

Mason Thames is Hiccup

Featurette

Meet

Meet

Teaser

Flying Higher

Flying Higher

Teaser

Spectacle

Spectacle

Teaser

Bringing Berk to Life

Bringing Berk to Life

Behind the Scenes

Dragons in Cleveland

Dragons in Cleveland

Featurette

Big Game Spot

Big Game Spot

Teaser

Warrior

Warrior

Teaser

A First Look

A First Look

Behind the Scenes

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A review by CinemaSerf
7.0

Written on June 18, 2025

Whatever happened to Brenton Thwaites? For some reason that crossed my mind as this thoroughly entertaining fantasy adventure gets off to a rollicking start and keeps going. Now if you are the “Hagar”-esque Viking chief (Gerard Butler) expecting your son to take over as fearless dragon-chaser after you, why would you call him “Hiccup”? Might as well call him “Buttercup”? Anyway, that hapless lad (Mason Thames) maybe isn’t the most adept on the muscle front but cerebrally he has something of the Leonardo Da Vinci to him as he determines to set about devising a weapon that will tackle the most formidable of their foes - the “Night Fury”. Well, would you believe it - his contraption actually works, but instead of slaying the thing this young man decides that the decades of combat between the species has accomplished nothing, so he decides a bit of co-operation might be in order instead. Of course, he has to be fairly clandestine about this as his dad will go ape if he finds out and fellow, and competitive, student “Astrid” (Nico Parker) - on whom he has a terrible crush - might decide to take her axe to both him and his new friend. There are a few slight modifications from the animation (2010) but otherwise it largely sticks to the story with a lovely hammy effort from Butler, an enjoyably mischievous one from his multi-appendage sidekick “Gobber” (Nick Frost) and two solid performances from the leads. It’s Thames who really steals the show amongst the humans, with a cheeky and personable effort which must have been quite a task as he spent much of the filming dangling in front of a green screen. As to the visuals, they are great. A combination of dragons galore, huge scale pyrotechnics and loads of imagination immerses you into a story of family and friendship without even the vaguest hint of the moralising that often peppers this genre. They say that, aerodynamically, a bee ought never to be able to fly: well I think that could be said of almost all of the critters here as they dart about menacingly and colourfully for a couple of hours of what is really good fun. It’s well worth a cinema outing as the whole thing looks and sounds great on a big screen and dare I say it, I might quite like a sequel if they can keep the standard of storytelling up to that of the imagery.