First meeting between Astrid, Hiccup and Banguela in the unprecedented live-action of ‘how to train your dragon’ is released; Check it out!
The live-action version of ‘How to train your dragon’ debut in theaters on June 12, And it’s already making fans excited about the previews released. This Friday, 09, was released an unprecedented stretch of the new feature, which recreates one of the most iconic moments of the original animation which is the first meeting of Astrid with Banguela, mediated by Hiccup.
In the video, the protagonist appears extending his arms carefully, while Banguela, with his wings open, observes each movement. Behind them is Astrid, observing the moment with suspicion. The scene directly resembles the moment when Viking meets the Fury Dragon of the night for the first time in the drawing, when he discovers the secret of Hiccup and comes to see the dragons in another way.
“This also helps Hiccup and Astrid to approach, as their relationship is an important point of the plot in the three films, with the live-action sequence already confirmed.”
-Deblois about Astrid’s scene finding Banguela in the live-action of ‘How to Train Your Dragon’. pic.twitter.com/c1fur13ef8
– Nico Parker Brazil (@nicoparkerbr) May 9, 2025
It is worth remembering that the production is in the hands of Dean Debloisthe same director of the original animated trilogy, which revealed that some scenes were kept almost identical, in order to keep the most important moments of the movie, respecting what fans know, but also taking advantage of the live-action format to give more emotional depth to the characters.
Live-action cast in Brazil
Last Monday, May 5, Universal Pictures announced that the main cast of live-action ‘how to train your dragon’ will come to Brazil later this month! The team arrives on Brazilian soil between May 24 and 28 On a visit to release the long -awaited movie, which opens in June in theaters.
Among the confirmed names are Mason Thameswho interprets the protagonist Hiccup; Gerard Butlerwho returns to the role of Stoic, father of young Viking; Nico Parkerinterpreter of Astrid; and the director and screenwriter Dean Debloisalso responsible for the original Dreamworks trilogy.
Source: Recreio
