Watch 1 Minute of Toothless Being the Cutest in HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON IMAX Trailer

The movie How to Train Your Dragon might show vikings and fire-breathing creatures clashing, but that’s not its essence. Instead, it explores an extraordinary friendship that transformed the world. In the new IMAX trailer for the upcoming live-action version, Hiccup and Toothless, the beloved duo who embody the spirit of the series, take center stage. The latest sneak peek at How To Train Your Dragon showcases why they’re one of our favorite duos of all time.

Director Dean DeBlois is “reworking” his own animated masterpiece by creating a film where humans and dragons will become real. Interestingly, Toothless won’t undergo significant changes. His live-action counterpart in the upcoming How to Train Your Dragon movie closely resembles his animated self. This means that the new Toothless remains as lovable as ever, a fact the film’s new IMAX trailer effectively communicates. In essence, the opening minute of the new live-action How to Train Your Dragon film is essentially Toothless being his charming self.

For enthusiasts of the initial movie, nearly every frame in this preview should be familiar. People new to the story might benefit from reading the official synopsis of the live-action How to Train Your Dragon film by Universal Pictures.

On the rugged island of Berk, long-standing enmity between Vikings and dragons has been passed down through generations. However, Hiccup (Mason Thames), son of Chief Stoick the Vast (Gerard Butler), breaks away from tradition. He forms an unusual friendship with Toothless, a powerful Night Fury dragon who is usually feared. This unexpected bond uncovers the real character of dragons, causing a significant shift in Viking society’s long-held beliefs.

In the new adaptation of “How to Train Your Dragon,” Butler once again takes on the character of Stoick, a role he previously voiced in the animated series. However, this time, it’s not just his voice that brings Stoick to life – he’ll be appearing in person. The live-action reboot will also feature Nico Parker as Astrid and Nick Frost as Gobber. Joining them are Julian Dennison, Gabriel Howell, Bronwyn James, Harry Trevaldwyn, Ruth Codd, Peter Serafinowicz, and Murray McArthur. Toothless, the beloved dragon character, will continue to be portrayed by himself.

Undeniably, it will retain the familiar Hiccup that we all cherish. Accompanied by his closest companion, they’ll soar onto theater screens side by side when the live-action version of How to Train Your Dragon premieres on June 13, 2025.

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2025-05-07 18:50