How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019)
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As Hiccup fulfills his dream of creating a peaceful dragon utopia, Toothless’ discovery of an untamed, elusive mate draws the Night Fury away. When danger mounts at home and Hiccup’s reign as village chief is tested, both dragon and rider must make impossible decisions to save their kind.
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cast
... Hiccup (voice)
... Astrid (voice)
... Grimmel (voice)
... Valka (voice)
... Stoick (voice)
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i got the pleasure of getting a sneak peek of this movie its pretty great i laughed out loud and really had feelings for the characters in this movie its a good choice for older kids i dont think however its a good idea for younger kids its more dark the villans more frightening then before the movie is good very good though
Director:
Writer:
Dean DeBlois (Screenplay)
Dean DeBlois (Story)
Cressida Cowell (Book)
Chris Palmer (Story Artist)
Release Date:
2019-01-03
Run Time:
104 min
MMPA Rating:
PG
Reviews of
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
i got the pleasure of getting a sneak peek of this movie its pretty great i laughed out loud and really had feelings for the characters in this movie its a good choice for older kids i dont think however its a good idea for younger kids its more dark the villans more frightening then before the movie is good very good though
The best dream-works movie yet for kids and quizlet teens !!! It has a great story, great animation and great characters here's my review: The story: 10/10 the animation: 10/10 and the characters: 10/10 the movie: 10/10!!!
I feel **veeeeery** much that we've done this dance before now. I definitely didn't hate _The Hidden World_, the animation's pretty speccy, Toothless is eternally adorable, some of the creature design is pretty cool (especially the new bad guy's beasties) and I appreciate ending a franchise on your own terms. But to me, this is still definitely the low point of the trilogy. Not crap, for sure, but hit on a lot of things I genuinely don't care for.
_Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
The new villain added for another whole level of spice to the franchise. The development of the characters we followed since the first movie has nicely culminated in this third installment. I hope they'd continue to make a follow-up show/series.
THE DRAGONS OF BERK ARE BACK WITH A NEW MOVIE! I've been following the TV series while waiting for this one and it did not disappoint. Also, Hiccup did well on puberty.
I loved the upgraded armors of the riders of Berk plus, the thrill of the scenes were as dauntless as ever. Exactly what I loved about this franchise: costume design--check, risky adventures in 3D--check, adorable dragons--CHECK!
The relationships of the dragons and their riders also grew and it was both heartwarming and awe-mazing to watch that development on screen. I look forward to the next movie the team that gave us The Hidden World would come up with.
It might not have brought the same hype as the first two movies did for me but it made up with all those cool costume upgrades. The theme of friendship and family was still there and that made it a must-watch in my book.
I still can't help but see Stitch every time I look at Toothless, Chris Sanders really did right by both characters. I'd say Toothless' dance was the highlight of this movie along with the epic fight scenes and the fire-saber sword. Overall, I'd give it two thumbs up!
Berk is the people, not the place. This last movie closes in the franchise nice and good that it'll have you leaving the movie house with a satisfied disposition.
The first two movies felt like learning to ride and fly with a newfound friend while searching for the self. This third movie felt like doing a smooth landing after impressing with a spark blast and several loops. Great movie!
Toothless being jack-clueless on impressing a girl is too relatable. However, on a more serious note, the animation upped a notch. The fire and blast effects were gorgeous and eye-catching.
This franchise is one of DreamWorks' best aces to boot. Although the third movie did not excite as much as the first two, it still makes for a good franchise-closure. Kudos to the entire team behind HTTYD!
Until the very end of the movie, everything was beautifully created. It was truly amazing to see all the characters grow.
Until the very end of the movie, everything was beautifully created. It was truly amazing to see all the characters grow.
FIERY! Toothless’ newfound ability was awesome. It gave justice to the "Night Fury" classification.
It was wonderful to see Hiccup as the one who was helping Toothless. A friendship that was not selfish, but rather, giving.
That was a tough decision for the main character to do! But no matter how hard it was to let go, it was the right choice indeed. Freedom is also love.
Now that the young "Hiccup" has attained his dream of creating a peaceful and idyllic homeland for his people and the dragons, he is faced with the reality that there just isn't enough space for all of them! He can't just chuck them out, so determines to set off and find out if the legendary "Hidden World" does actually exist. His plans are upset, though, when a mischievous "Fury" dragon appears to "Toothless" and portends an even greater threat that's going to need all of them to stand together and defeat the menacing hunter "Grimmel". By now the characters are all well enough established to just head straight into the substance of the story, and it's a well-paced and vibrant one with plenty going on peppered with some light slapstick, the odd pithy one-liner and some colourful action scenes. Sure, the animation is a bit sterile and two-dimensional but this tale of friendship and loyalty keeps well clear of sentiment and leaves us to enjoy an adventure film with shades of "Eragon" (2006) to it. One of the more entertaining franchises this, with more emphasis on the writing and the characterisations and who wouldn't want an albino dragon?
Cast & Crew of
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
Cast
... Hiccup (voice)
... Astrid (voice)
... Grimmel (voice)
... Valka (voice)
... Stoick (voice)
... Gobber (voice)
... Snotlout (voice)
... Fishlegs (voice)
... Ruffnut (voice)
... Eret (voice)
... Tuffnut (voice)
... Ack (voice)
... Hoark (voice)
... Griselda the Grevious (voice)
... Trapper (voice)
... Phlegma (voice)
... Young Hiccup (voice)
... Ragnar the Rock (voice)
... Chaghatai Khan (voice)
... Spitelout / Ivar the Whitless (voice)
Crew
... Character Designer
... Assistant Editor
... Storyboard Artist
... Director
... Screenplay
... Animation
... Original Music Composer
... Animation
... Associate Editor
... Executive Producer
... Visual Effects
... Co-Producer
... Co-Producer
... Animation
... Post Production Assistant
... Sound
... Co-Producer
... Production Manager
... Visual Effects
... Visual Effects
... Producer
... Story
... Animation
... Production Coordinator
... Executive Producer
... Visual Effects
... Visual Effects Supervisor
... Supervising Technical Director
... Storyboard Artist
... Book
... Supervising Sound Editor
... Sound Designer
... Supervising Sound Editor
... Producer
... Sound Re-Recording Mixer
... Sound Re-Recording Mixer
... Additional Music
... Editor
... Production Design
... Director of Photography
... Co-Producer
... Production Supervisor
... Co-Producer
... Executive Producer
... Production Supervisor
... Production Supervisor
... Production Supervisor
... Production Supervisor
... Production Supervisor
... Production Supervisor
... Story Artist
... Pipeline Technical Director
... Sound Re-Recording Assistant