How To Train Your Dragon (2025) Review: An Emotional, Fantastical Adventure That Fails To Answer The Big Question
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How To Train Your Dragon (2025) Review: An Emotional, Fantastical Adventure That Fails To Answer The Big Question


I don’t like being cynical and think that the only reason a movie might exist is to capitalize on the popularity of a certain intellectual property – but that means that a certain bar is set when it comes to watching and mentally processing remakes. There can’t be an expectation from the filmmakers that the audience is going to be wholly ignorant of the original, and comparisons are going to be inevitable, so there is an onus on the work to present a reason for existing. That’s especially true for a film like How To Train Your Dragon, which is arriving in theaters just 15 years after the original (and just six years after the end of the trilogy it inspired).

How To Train Your Dragon (2025)

(Image credit: Universal Pictures)

Release Date: June 13, 2025
Directed By:
Dean DeBlois
Written By:
Dean DeBlois
Starring:
Mason Thames, Nico Parker, Gerard Butler, Nick Frost, Julian Dennison, Gabriel Howell, Bronwyn James, and Harry Trevaldwyn
Rating:
PG for sequences of intense action, and peril
Runtime:
125 minutes

Going into my screening of the new live-action feature, I made a specific point of not revisiting the 2010 movie – which I probably last watched around the time that How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World was released. Without having the franchise-starter fresh in mind, my intention was to see just how much of the new blockbuster would feel new, different and like its own special thing. I gave it as long a leash as I possibly could to present itself as an independent cinematic experience.



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