How To Fix The Dragon Rider Movie?

Did you know there is going to be a Dragon Rider movie? Well they are and....it doesn't look that good. So here's something I'm thought about doing. I've read some people aren't very happy because Dragon Rider sounds like another How To Train Your Dragon style. Yet this was also based on a book by Cornelia Funke. So today I'm going to answer the question. How would I fix The Dragon Rider Movie?

The Studio
It's no secret that this film would be a German film, But the studio Constantin Film is not recognizable. They are known to do a lot of German animated films that aren't recognizable yet don't know anything about them. Now ok this is the first time I've heard of this studio Now let's say I were to get hold of the film rights to Dragon Rider, Who would I give it to? Well I wouldn't give it to Disney because they are already doing a Dragon movie with Awkwafina. Netflix could kind of work because they did manage to show Mune Guardian of the Moon on Netflix but they didn't distribute it. And thus it leads to the studio I would aim for...Warner Bros. There is a big reason why I would choose Warner Bros for my top choice is because not only would they be trusted into running the film. But they are some really good storytellers for film animation. Dragon Rider would be one of Warner Bros best animated hits since The Lego Movie and Scoob.

The Plot
The original story of Dragon Rider is about the exploits of a silver dragon named Firedrake, the Brownie Sorrel, and Ben, a human boy, in their search for the mythical part of the Himalayas mountain range called the Rim of Heaven to find a safe place for Firedrake's kin to live when the dragon finds out that humans intend to flood the valley. The film decides to just make it any standard kids movie with morals and stuff. Now don't get me wrong I would still make it a kids movie but I would give it a little bit of edge of some dark moments for adults. I would also take inspiration off another favorite Warner Bros movie I liked Legend of The Guardians: Owls of Ga'Hoole and instead of being Rated G I'd give it a PG edge that contains a few dark scenes for kids as well.