Discover the names that will bring the characters of ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ to life in the live-action film that premieres in 2025!
On May 16, Dean DeBloisfilmmaker who directed the animations for ‘How to Train Your Dragon’, from DreamWorks, and became responsible for writing, directing and producing the live-action that is on the way, confirmed that the recordings of the plot that will have real actors to bring it to life to the Vikings of this universe, started in January this year, have already been completed.
The revelation was made through a post on Instagram, where the filmmaker wrote: “It’s finished! Principal photography was completed in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was an intense and emotional 85 days spent with the most incredible cast and crew a director could hope for. What a journey! I loved every minute!”; remember!
Although the image published on the social network does not show the visuals of the interpreters of Hiccup, Astrid, Stoico and more, the main names that star in the cast have already been released to the public, making it possible to imagine how the beloved characters will appear on screen when the plot is released on June 13, 2025.
With this in mind, RECREIO put together a list with everything you need to know about the actors, as well as comparison photos between the confirmed names and the animation figures; check out!
Mason Thames — Hiccup
Actor who debuted in cinemas through the horror feature film ‘The Black Phone’, Mason Thames gives life to the live-action protagonist, Hiccup. American, Mason was born on July 10, 2007. Now 16 years old, the actor will also be in the cast of future films such as ‘The Black Phone 2’ and ‘Boys of Summer’.
Nico Parker — Astrid

Daughter of English filmmaker and screenwriter Hello Parker and the actress Thandie Newton, Nico Parker It’s Astrid. The 19-year-old actress’s standout roles in her career are the character Milly Farrier, from the live-action ‘Dumbo’, and Sarah, Joel’s daughter (Pedro Pascal) in the series ‘The Last of Us’.
Gerard Butler — Stoick

Stoick, Hiccup’s father, could not be played by anyone else if not Gerald Butler. This is because the actor voices the character in the original version of the dubbing of the animated franchise of ‘How to Train Your Dragon’.
In addition to acting, Butler He is a producer and voice actor, with an extensive cinematic CV. Among his main roles are the Spartan king Leonidas in ‘300’, The Phantom of the Opera, in the 2004 film of the same name and Gerry Kennedy in ‘PS, I Love You’.
Nick Frost — Big Mouth Bonarroto

The blacksmith Gueulfor, Stoick’s loyal friend and advisor, will be played by the character’s official voice actor in the animations: Craig FergusonBritish actor and comedian who, like Butleris 52 years old.
Ferguson In his CV, he has comedy films known to fans of the genre such as ‘Chumbo Grosso’, ‘Todo Mundo Almost Morto’ and ‘Heróis de Ressaca’.
Julian Dennison — Fishlegs Ingerman

Julian Dennison is the interpreter of Fishlegs Ingerman. The 21-year-old actor debuted in theaters in 2013, and one of his best-known roles is Russell, a character introduced in ‘Deadpool 2’.
Gabriel Howell — Snotlout Jorgenson

Present in the cast of the series ‘Corpos’ and the film ‘Nightsleeper’, the actor Gabriel Howell It’s Snotlout Jorgenson.
Bronwyn James — Hothead Thorston

Sister of Cabeçadura Thorston, the role of the character Hothead Thorston was given to the British woman Bronwyn Jamesa 30-year-old actress who was in the cast of series such as ‘Wild Bill’, ‘Ghosts’, ‘Outlander’ and ‘Harlots’, who is also confirmed in the adaptations of ‘Wicked’, scheduled for 2024 and 2025.
Harry Trevaldwyn — Thorston Header

Thorston Headbutt is played by the Englishman Harry Trevaldwyn30-year-old actor who was Jordan in the series ‘Smothered’ and Gunther in the 2022 film ‘The Bubble’.
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