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How to Train Your Dragon Movie Review: This live-action remake soars visually but plays it too safe

‘How to Train Your Dragon’ is a visually polished but emotionally familiar retelling and flies on nostalgia more than new ideas. It’s heartfelt, but rarely surprising.

June 13, 2025 / 09:49 IST
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‘How to Train Your Dragon’ opens in a way that feels familiar and comforting. It doesn’t try to change the story, update the characters, or force a modern spin on its heartfelt coming-of-age theme.

Same story, sharper edges

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It simply gives the 2010 animated original a live-action coat of paint—polished, expensive, and resolutely loyal. Directed by Dean DeBlois once again, this version sticks so closely to the source that you can almost recite the beats in your head. Where the film does shift is in tone and texture. The lush animation of the original has been replaced by misty landscapes, textured costumes, and dragons that snarl, blink, and breathe fire like they’ve been pulled straight from a high-end fantasy game. Mason Thames steps into Hiccup’s boots with a gentle likability that works for the role. He doesn’t overplay the awkwardness, which is refreshing. Gerard Butler returns as Stoick, the grizzled father whose idea of parenting is to turn his son into a warrior, and this time, there’s a weariness in his eyes that makes their father-son friction feel a little sadder.

Toothless still holds the screen
Toothless, of course, is the real star. The animators have pulled off something quietly impressive: a CGI creature that manages to retain every ounce of his original charm.