The behind-the-scenes video of the live-action film “How to Train Your Dragon” was recently released and it gives us our first look at Astrid and Hiccup’s friends. The video highlights some important aspects behind the making of the film. The basic concept of the film, which is coming in 2025, is very cool, which will show the friendship between a young Viking and a powerful dragon, which changes the whole world. This story has been inspired a lot by the earlier animated version, but now this story will be shown in live-action form.
In this film, Mason Thames will be seen as Hiccup, while Gerard Butler, who played Stoick the Vast in the earlier animated film, will be seen again in the same role here. Many people were wondering if this live-action version would be able to create the same excitement and charm that we saw in the first animated film, and now it seems that yes, it is possible. This film is going to add a new dimension to the world of “How to Train Your Dragon”.
In the video, director Dean DeBlois revealed what inspired him to bring this film to live-action. He said that this film was a new challenge, but accepting this challenge was the right choice for him. DeBlois believed that this story needed to be made in live-action form to show the world in such a beautiful and intense way. This film will be loved by all those who were already fans of its animated version and is also going to attract new audiences.
The BTS video also shows glimpses of Berk Village and its inhabitants. Berk Village has always been the hallmark of “How to Train Your Dragon”. This time, we will be able to see the spectacular views of Berk and its unforgettable architecture in live-action. In the video, we see an interesting scene that also shows part of the dragon-fighter training area.
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It features Parker, Julian Dennison, Gabriel Howell, Bronwyn James and Harry Trewaldwyn, who appear as teenage Viking trainees Fishlegs, Snotlout, Ruffnut and Tuffnut, respectively. Their costumes and acting have tried to give a feel of the past, and they certainly seem to be successful in it.
Stoic the Vast, aka Gerard Butler, also grabs all the attention here. His look, his style and his body language have given a new dimension to this role. When we saw Stoic in the first trailer, he felt exactly like we saw in the animated version. Surely, Butler must have put in a lot of effort to recreate this role, and now this effort is visible in the film.
Many changes have been made with this live-action film, but these changes have been made while maintaining the soul of the film. The glimpses of Berk village shown in the video are very attractive. This village has always been a wonderful place, where the wonderful friendship between Vikings and dragons could be felt. Now watching this village in the form of a film is a different experience.
This time there will also be some new characters in the film, and the audience will like their acting. Astrid, who was previously known as a very strong and self-reliant girl, will appear even more empowered this time. She is ready to face a new challenge along with her friends and Hiccup. This time Nico Parker has left her mark in the role of Astrid. The audience will feel connected to her performance, as she is playing the role of Astrid very well.
When you watch the behind-the-scenes video of this film, you will know how hard the team of this film has worked. The entire cast and crew have paid attention to every single detail so that the audience can get a great experience. Be it the set design or the acting, the entire team has left its mark in every aspect. This live-action experience is going to be different from any other experience, because not only graphics have been used in it, but emotions and real-world magic have also been added.
After seeing this, we can say that the audience will like this live-action version of “How to Train Your Dragon” even more than before. This film will take you to a new world, where there is a mix of friendship, courage, and struggle. Also, the entertainment in it will give complete enjoyment to the audience.
Source: Universal Pictures