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Global gaming company Gravity, has collaborated with Universal Products & Experiences to launch a limited time event in its ...
After the success of How to Train Your Dragon, I'm sure we'll see other DreamWorks classics in live-action, including Madagascar and Megamind.
Image Courtesy of Apple Original Films By Luis Zonenberg The summer blockbuster season races on as we’re halfway through the ...
How to Train Your Dragon has passed Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling’s Oscar-nominated musical at the global box office.
Dreamworks’ live-action How to Train Your Dragon has introduced the franchise and its lovable lead Toothless to a whole new ...
Dreamworks Animation released a “live-action” remake of the first “How to Train Your Dragon” film, directed by Dean DeBlois.
Image Courtesy of Universal Pictures By Luis Zonenberg With Disney having a monopoly on their live-action remakes of animated classics, it was inevitable that other companies would jump on the money ...
How to Train Your Dragon is one of DreamWorks' most popular animated series. It first came out in 2010 and is about Hiccup, a kind Viking, and Toothless, a unique dragon, who become friends.
But some of the biggest releases are yet to come. Almost 50 years ago to the date, Steven Spielberg's "Jaws" opened in more ...
Nico Parker reflects on the pressure of stepping into a beloved franchise, working directly with original creator Dean DeBlois, and her love of the Real Housewives of SLC ...
Instead, he befriends the dragon, which he names Toothless, in the process learning about dragons and how to train them for a mutually beneficial relationship.
How to Train Your Dragon tops box office again as 28 Years Later opens strong and Elio hits Pixar’s lowest box office debut.