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Dean DeBlois, the director of the "How to Train Your Dragon" remake, told Business Insider that live-action remakes deserve ...
Critics are debating whether the new "How to Train Your Dragon" is too similar to the animated movies. The director Dean ...
Recreating the movie in live-action presented an opportunity to revisit beloved characters and expand the story ...
Dean DuBois about how re-doing the first 'How to Train Your Dragon' set up chances to lay more direct paths to potential ...
How to Train Your Dragon filmmaker called live-action remakes ‘disappointing.’ But when Universal Pictures asked, he knew he ...
How to Train Your Dragon” director Dean DeBlois made it clear years ago he was no fan of Hollywood's appetite for live-action ...
This live action remake of the 2010 animated film is religiously faithful to the original. The result is exhilarating at times, if somewhat mechanical.
In an interview with CBC News, Canadian director Dean DeBlois shares how Mason Thames landed the role of Hiccup in the ...
The live-action version of "How to Train Your Dragon" is what the moviegoing experience should be about, but rarely is, writes our reviewer.
Mason Thames was a toddler living in Dallas when the original "How to Train Your Dragon" animated film was released. At around 7 years old, he dressed up as Hiccup, the film's main character, for ...
For a number of years now Disney has been hard at work adapting some of their most successful animations into live-action ...