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Dreamworks Animation released a “live-action” remake of the first “How to Train Your Dragon” film, directed by Dean DeBlois.
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Visually, How to Train Your Dragon is stunning. Many live-action shots are realistic copies of what was accomplished ... these were shot either on location or required the use of a green screen and ...
On the set of the live-action movie, Toothless and the other dragons existed as large puppets with simple functions, operated ...
where you can stroke an incredibly realistic Night Fury and capture enviable photos for your social media. Hiccup's Wing Gliders is the rollercoaster to queue for if you want a dragon's eye view of ...
How to Train Your Dragon is predicted to replicate Lilo & Stitch 's success. Its director Dean DeBlois, who co-directed the 2010 original alongside Chris Sanders (the duo, ironically, also made the ...