Crowds showed up for Beauty, the Beast, Lilo and Stitch, so why not Hiccup and Toothless? Released by DreamWorks Animation in 2010, “How to Train Your Dragon” now gets the live-action remake treatment ...
How Toothless evolved for the new 'How to Train Your Dragon': 'We wanted him to feel like a big pet'
Whether soaring through the sky or sharing a playful moment with his human bestie Hiccup, Toothless, the dark-hued dragon with a friendly face and an injured tail, disarms you with his endearing ...
Writer-director Dean DeBlois breaks down how he nailed the film's epic flying scene, from Toothless's design to making Hiccup star Mason Thames look like he was really riding a dragon. Thames' mom ...
Toothless is the beloved dragon from DreamWorks' How to Train Your Dragon franchise and is returning to the big screen. As the last known Night Fury, Toothless would soon form an inseparable bond with ...
Begin with the most important part of Toothless: his head. Draw a large rounded oval or slightly flattened circle. Make the ...
The making of a live-action redo of a classic animated movie should embrace the same sort of good sense as being a doctor: Do no harm. And while you’re at it, don’t ruin anyone’s childhood. On all ...
The most famous Night Fury in the Viking world will soon return to theaters. Toothless is set to soar high above Berk once again in Universal’s live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon. Unlike ...
How to Train You Dragon might feature vikings and fire-breathing beasts battling one another, but that’s not what it’s about. It’s about an unlikely friendship that changed the world. And the lovable ...
It seems almost impossible it took a live-action remake to get our first LEGO set from the Isle of Berk. Fifteen years and two sequels should have been enough to bring those beloved plastic bricks, ...
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REVIEW: 'How to Train Your Dragon in concert' firebreathes new life to a beloved tale
Three animated movies, two animated series, a book series, and a live-action adaptation, How to Train Your Dragon took fans ...
Crowds showed up for Beauty, the Beast, Lilo and Stitch, so why not Hiccup and Toothless? Released by DreamWorks Animation in 2010, “How to Train Your Dragon” now gets the live-action remake treatment ...
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