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About How to Train Your Dragon 2 (Live-Action)
Universal Pictures and DreamWorks Animation release the live-action How to Train Your Dragon 2 on June 11, 2027, continuing the studio's adaptation of its signature animated franchise after the 2025 live-action reimagining of the first film. Mason Thames returns as Hiccup alongside Nico Parker as Astrid and Gerard Butler reprising his voice-turned-screen role as Stoick the Vast, with original animated trilogy director Dean DeBlois back in the director's chair and writing the screenplay.
The sequel adapts the 2014 animated How to Train Your Dragon 2, widely regarded as a high point for DreamWorks storytelling and a Best Animated Feature Oscar nominee. That film introduced Cate Blanchett's Valka, Hiccup's long-lost mother, and Djimon Hounsou's antagonist Drago Bludvist, and deepened the bond between Hiccup and Toothless as Berk expanded into a dragon sanctuary. Universal's casting and production timeline suggest a faithful expansion of that arc with a mix of returning and new on-screen talent.
DeBlois produced the 2025 live-action opener to a strong theatrical reception, and Universal fast-tracked the sequel as a summer 2027 tentpole. Shooting is planned in the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland with the same mix of practical sets, creature effects, and digital dragon work developed for the first live-action film. The release positions DreamWorks' flagship property as one of Universal's anchor summer events alongside its animated and franchise slate.
Overview
Why this movies page exists
Following the surprise $630M+ global haul of the 2025 live-action reimagining, Universal and DreamWorks fast-tracked a sequel adapting the 2014 animated follow-up. Dean DeBlois returns to direct.
Why it matters
The sequel tests whether Universal's live-action Dragon franchise can sustain the emotional and visual ambitions that made the animated trilogy a modern family-film classic.
The details
Key highlights
- Studio
- Universal Pictures with DreamWorks Animation
- Format
- Live-action theatrical release, adapting the 2014 animated sequel
- Cast
- Mason Thames, Nico Parker, Gerard Butler
- Director
- Dean DeBlois, writer-director of the animated trilogy
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