Dean Deblois He is not just developing a live-action How to train your dragon Trilogy, it is potentially expanding the whole world.
Deblois, who directed all three DreamWorks Dragon Dragon films, is now at the helm of live-action adaptation. Not only is the release film a direct adaptation of the first animated film, but Deblois confirmed How to train your dragon 2 It is already fixed for live-action treatment.
But that’s not all. At the great opening of the epic universe of Universal in Orlando, Florida, Deblois revealed that there could be even more stories of live-action dragons, a film that are not only Rehashes of the animated trilogy.
As a question about the potential for original live-off spin-offs, Deblois said:
“I think there is, of course, yes. The beautiful thing, above all revisiting it in live action, is launching a wider network in terms of general and world mythology. So it allows, every direction in which we go, you could simply meet new cultures, new dragons, then it lends itself to that.”
It was quick to have to time the expectations, adding: “[But] I am not very good at predicting the future. Ho [my] Hands full of dragon 2. “
Having said that, Deblois clearly sees the potential in this universe as well as giving life to the original history. Berk’s world looks like a great and fun sandbox in which to play with invisible dragons and distant cultures and a live expansion gives him the opportunity to build mythology and finally explore these other things.
The stars of the film out Tamigi Mason (The black phone) as Hiccup, with Gerard Butler Returning to Stoick the Vasto, together with Nico Parker (The last of us) as astrid e Nick Frost Like Gobber.
The official synopsis promises a faithful reinterpretation with space to grow:
“On the robust island of Berk, where Viking and Dragons were bitter enemies for generations, Hiccup (Mason Thames; The black phone, for all humanity) It stands out. The inventive but neglected son of Capo Stoick al Vasto (Gerard Butler, resuming his vocal role from the animated franchise), Hiccup challenges centuries of tradition when he makes friends with his teeth, a dragon of night fury.
“Their improbable link reveals the true nature of the dragons, challenging the same foundations of the Viking company. With the ferocious and ambitious astrid (candidate for Bafta Nico Parker; Dumbo, the last of us) and the bizarre blacksmith of the Gobber village (Nick Frost; Snow White and the hunter, Shaun of the dead) by his side, Hiccup faces a world torn by fear and misunderstanding.
“As an ancient threat emerges, endangering both the Vikings and the dragons, the friendship of Hiccup with the without teeth becomes the key to forge a new future. Together, they must navigate in the delicate path towards peace, climbing beyond the boundaries of their worlds and redefine what it means to be a hero and a leader.”
Live-Action How to train your dragon It affects cinemas in 2025.
By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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