It used to be that if you missed a movie in theatres, you’d have to wait months for it to show up on DVD—or worse, wait until it shows up on broadcasting TV. But not anymore. The digital age has ...
The live-action remake of the beloved animated tale of a boy and a flying beast will soon be available to watch on your TV screens with the digital release of "How to Train Your Dragon." Set on the ...
If you missed How to Train Your Dragon on the big screen—or more likely, saw it and want to watch it again, based on its box-office haul—tomorrow’s your lucky day. The hit live-action adaptation of ...
Get ready to go back to Berk for more dragon drama. The original movie was released in 2010, and the characters of Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III and his loyal dragon friend, Toothless, are about to be ...
Our Call: Bottom line: The animated How to Train Your Dragon is about nine percent better. That still leaves the new one ...
Universal’s “How to Train Your Dragon” spread its wings across Friday and preview screenings with $35.6 million from 4,356 North American locations. That’s the fourth-biggest opening day figure of ...
As Hiccup, the 17-year-old actor is shouldering the weight of Universal’s new live-action franchise — and living out his childhood fantasy. Credit...Philip Cheung for The New York Times Supported by ...