Since then, two sequels and numerous TV spinoffs have arrived.

DreamWorks and Universal are next taking a nod from Disney and delivering a live-actionHow to Train Your Dragonreboot.

Here’s how to watch the full series in order.

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Filming was due to start in June 2023.

The WGA strike was resolved in September 2023, with the SAG-AFTRA strike concluding in November.

Various other newcomers have also been added to the cast, including funnyman Nick Frost as Gobber the Belch.

A composite image of Hiccup looking scared in front of Hiccup riding toothless in How to Train Your Dragon.

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Read DeBloise’s full comment here:

Exactly.

We auditioned many actors for the roles, including actors who looked like their animated counterparts.

Still, we’re crafting a fantasy, not historical fact, and all will be revealed in time.

A collage image of Hiccup in 2010’s How to Train your Dragon next to Hiccup in 2019’s The Hidden World, separated by Toothless - created by Tom Russell

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We’re not making a shot for shot remake.

We just struck close to key moments to honor the original - which I remain very proud of.

The tease features a few of those moments.

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The story focuses on Hiccup, a young, clumsy Viking from the village of Berk.

The Vikings of Berk have one favorite pastime slaying Dragons.

Therefore, he uses his knack for invention to create novel ways of taking down Dragons.

Stoick (Gerard Butler) gives his axe to his son Hiccup as a gift in How To Train Your Dragon (2025)

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He trains Toothless, proving that Vikings and Dragons can coexist.

Several months after the first teaser arrived, another shorttrailerdropped in January 2025.

Finally, Hiccup is tasked with killing a bound dragon, but he frees him instead.

Mason Thames as Finney on the phone in The Black Phone

The trailer closes with Hiccup forming a close bond with the dragon that will eventually be known as toothless.

It concludes with a looming battle between the Vikings and a massive dragon that ravages the countryside.

Their bond reveals new insights about dragons and transforms Viking society’s understanding of these creatures.

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Hiccup and Astrid in the How to Train Your Dragon live-action.

Mason Thames as Hiccup looking disheveled in How to Train Your Dragon 2025

Toothless from the live action How to Train Your Dragon

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