This Is Amazing About Live Action How To Train Your Dragon
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Nico Parker is paying no mind to those who are upset about her casting in the live-action “How to Train Your Dragon.” In a recent interview with The Times of London, Parker addressed the online backlash surrounding her casting as the young dragon butt kicker Astrid.
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How to Train Your Dragon' stars Mason Thames and Nico Parker reveal their battle wounds from making the film, from a busted chin to axes in the face.
The first How to Train Your Dragon was released in 2010. It spawned two sequels, along with multiple animated series, specials and a theme park. The beloved DreamWorks trilogy, loosely inspired by Cressida Cowell’s novels, grossed over $1.6 billion worldwide.
Nico Parker stunned in a chic updated take on the bandage dress trend from the mid-aughts at the premiere of 'How To Train Your Dragon' at Tribeca Festival, held at SVA Theater.
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From busted chins to axes in the face to COVID, stars Mason Thames, Nico Parker, and director Dean DeBlois show off their mementos working with "dragons."
"How to Train Your Dragon" is a beloved tale of a boy and a flying beast. But is the live-action movie (in theaters June 13) OK for all youngsters?
Nico Parker talks about not wanting to watch Pedro Pascal die in The Last of Us Season 2, being greeted with a ton of dead fish while filming How to Train Your Dragon and how many of her own stunts she performed.
The leap from computer animation to 'live action' is safer than the trial-and-error update strategy Disney’s been trying with its hand-drawn classics.