Between animations and live-action; discover which feature films, TV animations and short films have been released from “How to Train Your Dragon”
Starring the Viking Hiccup and his dragon Toothless, the “How to Train Your Dragon” franchise, from DreamWorks Animation, began with a feature film in 2010 and, since then, has won several film and TV productions, including, including a live-action project!
But, do you know which are all the films and series that narrate the adventure of this world that proves that dragons and humans can be friends? If the answer is no, don’t worry, RECREIO has gathered all the titles already released below; check it out:
How to Train your Dragon
Directed by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois“How to Train Your Dragon” (2010) is set on the island of Berk, where there is an old translation: battles between Vikings and dragons! However, Hiccup, the son of the leader of the village where he lives, the Viking Stoick, emerges to challenge customs by encountering the most powerful race of dragons, the Night Fury, with whom he discovers a strong connection and proves that the The relationship between humans and dragons can be very different.
Where to watch: Only available to rent on Prime Video, YouTube, Apple TV and Google Play
How to Train Your Dragon 2
In “How to Train Your Dragon 2” (2014), Dean DeBloisreturns to the direction to show a new challenge. That’s because, after the people of Berk discover that they can live in peace with dragons, Hiccup discovers a secret cave full of dragons and a dangerous warrior who will put everyone in great danger.
Where to watch: Available on Netflix, Prime Video and Telecine for subscribers
How to Train Your Dragon 3
The last film in the main trilogy, “How to Train Your Dragon 3” (2019) follows Hiccup on his mission to find a peaceful home for dragons. Still, a new danger will make the Viking make a difficult decision so that Toothless can live in safety.
Where to watch: Available on Netflix and Prime Video for subscribers
How to Train Your Dragon — The Series
With the first episode airing in 2012, “How to Train Your Dragon — The Series” has four seasons and addresses the strengthening of the relationship between Vikings, especially children on the island of Berk, with dragons, and to that end, it is set in the space of time between the first and second films in the franchise. The final chapter was originally shown in 2018.
Where to watch: The production is not available for streaming
Dragons: Origin of the Dragon Races
“Dragons: Rise of the Dragon Races” is a 26-minute short film. Released in 2014, the plot addresses, through dialogues between Hiccup and his friends, how dragon races came about and who was responsible for inventing them.
Where to watch: The production is not available for streaming
Dragons: Race to the Limit
Series launched in 2015, “Dragons: Race to the Limit”, follows Hiccup, Toothless and the other trainers facing known and unknown enemies, in addition to the arrival of new dragons, new alliances, and new challenges.
Where to watch: Available on Netflix
Dragons: Legend of the Bonebreaker Dragon
From 2010, the short film “Dragons: The Legend of the Bonebreaker Dragon” follows Gobber in search of the dragon that gives the film its title after his home is destroyed, but does this creature exist?
Where to watch: The production is not available for streaming
Dragons: The Gift of the Night Fury
Released on November 15, 2011 on DVD and Blu-ray, with the short film “Dragons: The Book of Dragons”, the plot “Dragons: The Gift of the Night Fury” is set during the traditional winter holiday of Berk, which this time gets more action when Toothless is accidentally kidnapped and new dragon eggs hatch.
Where to watch: The production is not available for streaming
Dragons: The Book of Dragons
In addition to introducing new dragons, the short film “Dragons: The Book of Dragons” (2011) follows Hiccup and his friends telling the legend behind the Book of Dragons.
Where to watch: The production is not available for streaming
How to Train Your Dragon (live-action)
Although it hasn’t been released yet, the live-action “How to Train Your Dragon” can now be added to the list. That’s because, the plot that will bring back Dean DeBlois at the helm, the actors of the main characters have already been revealed: Mason Thamesit will be Hiccup; Nico Parker Astrid will live; Gerard Butlerwho voiced the protagonist’s father in the animated trilogy, will play Stoick and Nick Frost It will be Gobber.
The film, which is scheduled to premiere on June 13, 2025 in the United States, also received its first trailer this Tuesday, the 19th; look:
Read also: Everything we already know about the live-action “How to Train Your Dragon”
Source: Recreio