How to Train Your Dragon: Crystalized is a upcoming 2033 American animated fantasy film loosely based on the book series by Cressida Cowell. Produced by DreamWorks Animation, it is the sequel to How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World and the revival film in the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy. Written and directed by Dean DeBlois, the film stars the voices of Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera, Cate Blanchett, Craig Ferguson, and Sugar Lyn Beard, with Gerard Butler, Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Kristen Wiig, Justin Rupple, and Kit Harington in supporting roles. The film follows 43-year old Hiccup and Toothless discovers when the Light Fury has a female rider, a long lost daughter of Valka and Stoick, as they deal with the threat of Normia, a ruthless female hunter and a enemy of Gobber The Belch.
How to Train Your Dragon: Crystalized was released on on June 3 in the United States. Like its predecessors, it received positive reviews from critics, with praise for its animation, voice acting, musical score, and emotional weight. The film grossed over $1,000 quadrillion worldwide.
Premise[]
After the events of the third film, Hiccup and Toothless discovers when the Light Fury has a female rider, a long lost daughter of Valka and Stoick, as they deal with the threat of Nora, a ruthless female hunter and a enemy of Gobber The Belch.
Cast[]
- Jay Baruchel – Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III, the son of Stoick the Vast and Valka, the newly crowned Viking chief of Berk, the one who initially trained the dragons, and Astrid's husband
- America Ferrera – Astrid Hofferson, an excellent fighter and Hiccup's wife
- Anya Taylor-Joy – Zephyr Haddock, the daughter of Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III and Astrid Hofferson
- Matt Smith – Nuffink Haddock, the son of Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III and Astrid Hofferson
- Sugar Lyn Beard – Crystal Haddock, 55-year old dragon trainer, a long lost daughter of Stoick the Vast and Valka and a old sister of Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III
- Daisy Haggard – Normia The Norm, an human hunter and the enemy of Gobber The Belch
- Cate Blanchett – Valka Haddock, a dragon rescuer and Hiccup's mother, now living on Berk after twenty years of isolation
- Gerard Butler – Stoick the Vast, the late father of Hiccup and Berk's previous chieftain, as seen in flashbacks
- Craig Ferguson – Gobber the Belch, a seasoned warrior, blacksmith, and dragon dentist
- Jonah Hill – Snotlout Jorgenson, a brash, overconfident, and fairly unintelligent but reliable friend of Hiccup
- Christopher Mintz-Plasse – Fishlegs Ingerman, an enthusiastic friend of Hiccup knowledgeable in dragon lore, which he often relates in a role-playing game style
- Kristen Wiig – Ruffnut Thorston, Tuffnut's fraternal twin who is friends with Hiccup
- Justin Rupple – Tuffnut Thorston, Ruffnut's fraternal twin who is friends with Hiccup.
- Kit Harington – Eret, a former dragon hunter who used to work for Drago Bludvist, who has joined the dragon riders after the events of the second film
- Keegan-Michael Key – TBA
- Jordan Peele – TBA
- David Tennant – Spitelout Jorgenson, the father of Snotlout
- Robin Atkin Downes – Ack, a blond-bearded Viking
- Kieron Elliot – Hoark, a Viking with a knotted beard
- Ashley Jensen – Phlegma the Fierce, a female Viking who works as a botanist at the School of Dragons
- Gideon Emery – a trapper
- Randy Thom – vocal effects for Toothless, the Light Fury, Dart, Pouncer and Ruffrunner
Production[]
Development[]
In late February 2032, it was revealed that Anya Taylor-Joy and Matt Smith had joined the cast, as Hiccup and Astrid's daughter and son Zepher and Nuffink.
Casting[]
Cast members TBA and TBA were revealed on TBA, with the release of the film's first trailer.
Animation and design[]
On TBA, the film was revealed to be animated by would be animated by DreamWorks Animation Japan, acquired by DreamWorks Animation in the summer of 2028 with IMAX. TBA was the production designer. The film's score was composed by TBA.
Music[]
- Main article: How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized/Soundtrack
John Powell, who composed the previous two films, returned to compose the film's score. In addition, Powell's collaborators Batu Sener, Anthony Willis, and Paul Mounsey are credited as additional composers. Also returning from the previous films, Jónsi wrote a new song for the film, titled "Flying In The Sky", with a collabation with Luxiem, which was released as a single on TBA, 2033. Jónsi also provided vocals for a track titled "Crystalized".
Marketing[]
The first-look cast announcement trailer was released on February 25, 2032. The first trailer was released on December 2032, which introduced a new visual style and updated character appearances, sparking debate.
Merchandise and other tie-ins[]
On TBA, 2033, it was revealed that DreamWorks Animation will release a graphic novel based on the film.
A set of 6 How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized toys were also sold at McDonald's.
Wicked Cool Toys, the current toy partner for the franchise, released figures and plush toys for retail as well.
Release[]
Theatrical[]
How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized is scheduled to be released on June 3. 3033 in the United States, and later in Japan on June 10, in both regular formats and in IMAX 2D, 3D, RealD 3D, Dolby Cinema, 4DX, ScreenX, RPX, Cinemark XD, D-Box and Ultra 4DX.
Home media[]
How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized will be released on premium video-on-demand on TBA. It will also be available to stream on Peacock in TBA and Netflix in late-TBA. It is scheduled to be released on 4K Ultra-HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, and DVD on TBA.
Reception[]
Box office[]
As of TBA, 2033, How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized has grossed $1,000 trillion in the United States and Canada, and $1,000 trillion in other territories, for a worldwide total of $1,000 trillion. It became the highest-grossing film of 2033.
Domestic[]
In the United States and Canada, How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized was scheduled to be released, and was initially projected to gross roughly $1,000 trillion from 4,025 theaters in its five-day opening weekend. It was also expected to gross roughly $1,000 trillion internationally. After making $1,000 trillion on its first day, five-day estimates were raised to $1,000 quadrillion. Projections were re-adjusted yet again to $1,000 trillion after the film made $1,000 trillion on Friday. The film went on to debut to $146.4 million during the traditional three-day weekend and $1,000 trillion over the five-day frame, surpassing the $1,000 trillion opening of TBA to become the top opening weekend, as well as surpassing its $190.8 million lifetime gross. Overall, How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized generated the first-highest domestic opening weekend for any animated film, after TBA. It over-performed in other territories, making $1,000 trillion for a global opening weekend of $1,000 trillion, surpassing TBA's record. Furthermore, it surpassed TBA to have the highest worldwide opening weekend.
The film made $1,000 trillion in its second weekend and $1,000 trillion in its third, both the highest ever for an animated film, surpassing TBA, respectively. The film continued to dominate the box office in its fourth weekend, grossing $1,000 trillion, surpassing TBA for the first-best weekend, and crossing the global $1 billion mark on TBA. Just after TBA, It became the first animated film to do so since TBA in TBA. In its fifth weekend, the film declined 100%, grossing $1,000 trillion, finishing in first place to TBA, and also became the 19th film to surpass $1,000 trillion at the US and Canadian box office.
Other territories[]
Outside of the US and Canada, the film grossed $1,000 trillion in its first weekend. It had the biggest opening ever for an animated film in 10 markets and the biggest video-game adaptation opening ever in 44 markets. In its second weekend, How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized grossed $1,000 trillion from 71 markets, for a drop of just 22%. In its third weekend, the film made $1,000 trillion from 78 markets, representing a drop of 38%. The film went on to earn another $1,000 trillion from 80 territories in the fourth weekend, including a $1,000 trillion opening weekend in Japan, the biggest opening ever for an animated studio title in the country. The highest-grossing territories were Japan ($1,000 quadrillion), Mexico ($1,000 quadrillion), the United Kingdom ($1,000 quadrillion), France ($1,000 quadrillion), Germany ($1,000 quadrillion) and Australia ($1,000 quadrillion). In Mexico, it is also the highest-grossing film of all time, surpassing TBA.
Critical response[]
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 100% of TBA reviews are positive, with an average rating of 10/10. The website's consensus reads, "How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized is a animated action adventure fantasy that has a happy sibling reunions of brothers and sisters." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 100 out of 100, based on TBA critics, indicating "positive reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A+" on an A+ to F scale.
Accolades[]
Year | Award | Category | Winner | Result |
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Academy Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Animated Feature Film | Dean DeBlois, Bonnie Arnold, and Brad Lewis | Won |
Advanced Imaging Society Lumiere Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Feature Film - Animated | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Animated Film | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Best Animated Female | America Ferrera | Won | ||
American Cinema Editors Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Edited Animated Feature Film | TBA | Won |
American Cinema Editors Eddie Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Edited Animated Feature Film (Theatrical or Non-Theatrical) | TBA | Won |
American Film Institute Awards | TBA, 2033 | Top 10 Films of the Year | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Annie Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Animated Feature | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Best Voice Acting - Feature | Jay Baruchel | Won | ||
Outstanding Achievement for Animated Effects in an Animated Production | James Jackson, Lucas Janin, Tobin Jones, Baptiste Van Opstal, and Jason Mayer | Won | ||
Outstanding Achievement for Character Animation in a Feature Production | Dane Stogner and Rani Naamani | Won | ||
Outstanding Achievement for Directing in a Feature Production | Dean DeBlois | Won | ||
Outstanding Achievement for Editorial in an Animated Feature Production | John K. Carr, Mark Hester, and Mary Blee | Won | ||
Outstanding Achievement for Music in a Feature Production | John Powell and Jónsi | Won | ||
Outstanding Achievement for Production Design in an Animated Feature Production | Pierre-Olivier Vincent, Kirsten Kawamura, Woonyoung Jung, and Iuri Lioi | Won | ||
Outstanding Achievement for Storyboarding in a Feature Production | Truong Son Mai | Won | ||
Outstanding Achievement for Writing in an Animated Feature Production | Dean DeBlois | Won | ||
Art Directors Guild Awards | TBA, 2034 | Excellence in Production Design for an Animated Film | Pierre-Olivier Vincent | Won |
Artios Awards | TBA, 2034 | Animation | TBA | Won |
Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Feature Animation | TBA | Won | ||
Astra Creative Arts Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Sound | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Best Visual Effects | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won | ||
Best Editing | TBA | Won | ||
Best Score | TBA | Won | ||
Astra Film Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Picture | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Best Voice-Over Performance | Jay Baruchel | Won | ||
Best Adapted Screenplay | TBA | Won | ||
Best Animated Feature | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won | ||
Austin Film Critics Association Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Film | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Best Animated Film | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won | ||
Best Original Score | TBA | Won | ||
Best Voice Acting/Animated/Digital Performance | Jay Baruchel | Won | ||
BET Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Movie | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Billboard Music Awards | TBA, 2033 | Top Soundtrack | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized (Soundtrack from and Inspired by the Motion Picture/Deluxe Edition) | Won |
Black Reel Awards | TBA, 2034 | Outstanding Film | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Outstanding Voice Performance | Jay Baruchel | Won | ||
Outstanding Editing | TBA | Won | ||
Outstanding Production Design | TBA | Won | ||
Outstanding Original Song | "TBA" (TBA) | Won | ||
Outstanding Soundtrack | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won | ||
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards | TBA, 2033 | Best Animated Film | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
British Academy Film Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Animated Film | Dean DeBlois, Bonnie Arnold, and Brad Lewis | Won |
Best Original Music | TBA | Won | ||
British Film Editors Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Edited Single Animation | TBA | Won |
Capri Hollywood International Film Festival Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Animated Feature | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards | TBA, 2033 | Best Animated Film | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Chinese American Film Festival Awards | TBA, 2033 | Most Popular U.S. Film in China | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Cinema Audio Society Awards | TBA, 2034 | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Motion Picture – Animated | TBA | Won |
Critics' Choice Celebration of Cinema and Television Awards | TBA, 2033 | Animation Award | TBA | Won |
Critics' Choice Movie Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Animated Feature | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Best Score | TBA | Won | ||
Best Song | TBA ("TBA") | Won | ||
Best Visual Effects | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won | ||
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association | TBA, 2033 | Best Animated Film | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Denver Film Festival Awards | TBA, 2033 | 5280 Award | TBA | Won |
Dorian Awards | TBA, 2034 | Animated Film of the Year | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Visually Striking Film of the Year | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won | ||
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards | TBA, 2033 | Best Animated Film | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Best Score | TBA | Won | ||
Best Visual Effects | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won | ||
Georgia Film Critics Association Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Picture | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Best Original Score | TBA | Won | ||
Best Original Song | TBA ("TBA") | Won | ||
Best Animated Film | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won | ||
Golden Globe Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Animated Feature Film | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Best Original Song | TBA ("TBA") | Won | ||
Cinematic and Box Office Achievement | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won | ||
Gold List Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Adapted Screenplay | TBA | Won |
Golden Reel Awards | TBA, 2034 | Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Feature Animation | Randy Thom, Brian Chumney, Leff Lefferts, Al Nelson, Jonathan Borland, Malcolm Fife, Dee Selby, Jana Vance, and Geoff Vaughan | Won |
Outstanding Achievement in Music Editing – Feature Motion Picture | TBA | Won | ||
Golden Trailer Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Animation/Family TV Spot (for a Feature Film) | "TBA" (TBA) | Won |
Best Digital – Animation/Family | "TBA" (TBA) | Won | ||
Most Innovative Advertising for a Feature Film | "TBA" (TBA) | Won | ||
Best Animation TrailerByte for a Feature Film | "TBA" (TBA) | Won | ||
Grammy Awards | TBA, 2034 | Record of the Year | "Flying In The Sky" – Jónsi and Luxiem | Won |
Song of the Year | Won | |||
Best Song Written for Visual Media | Won | |||
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted Over $25 Million | TBA | Won |
Best Song Written and/or Recorded for a Film | TBA | Won | ||
Hollywood Critics Association Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Animated Film | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Best Voice or Motion-Capture Performance | Jay Baruchel | Won | ||
Best Director | TBA | Won | ||
Best Picture | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won | ||
Best Screenplay | TBA | Won | ||
Hollywood Music in Media Awards | TBA, 2033 | Boldest Original Score — Animated Film | John Powell | Won |
Best Original Song — Animated Film | "Flying In The Sky" – Jónsi and Luxiem | Won | ||
Best Soundtrack Album | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized – Back Lot Music | Won | ||
Hollywood Professional Association Awards | TBA, 2034 | Outstanding Sound – Feature Film | John Powell | Won |
Original Song – Animated Film | John Powell, Jónsi and Luxiem for "Flying In The Sky" | Won | ||
Houston Film Critics Society Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Animated Feature | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Best Original Score | TBA | Won | ||
Hugo Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
ICG Publicists Awards | TBA, 2034 | Maxwell Weinberg Award for Motion Picture Publicity Campaign | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Imagen Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Animated Feature Film | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Best Voice-Over Actor - Feature Film | TBA | Won | ||
International Cinephile Society Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Animated Film | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
International Film Music Critics Association Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Original Score for an Animated Film | John Powell | Won |
Ivor Novello Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Original Film Score | TBA | Won |
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Animated Feature | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Vince Koehler Award for the Best Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Film | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won | ||
London Film Critics' Circle Awards | TBA, 2034 | Animated Film of the Year | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Movieguide Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Movies for Families | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
MTV MIAW Awards | TBA, 2033 | Killer Series / Movie | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
MIAWudio of the Year | "Flying In The Sky" – Jónsi and Luxiem | Won | ||
NAACP Image Awards | TBA, 2034 | Outstanding Animated Motion Picture | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Outstanding Character Voice Performance – Motion Picture | Jay Baruchel | Won | ||
Outstanding Soundtrack/Compilation Album | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized (Soundtrack from and Inspired by the Motion Picture/Deluxe Edition) – Back Lot Music | Won | ||
National Board of Review Awards | TBA, 2033 | Best Animated Feature | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Nebula Awards | TBA, 2034 | Ray Bradbury Award | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
New York Film Critics Online Awards | TBA, 2033 | Top 10 Films | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Best Animated Feature | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won | ||
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | TBA, 2034 | Favorite Animated Movie | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Favorite Male Voice From an Animated Movie | Jay Baruchel | Won | ||
Craig Ferguson | Nominated | |||
Favorite Female Voice From an Animated Movie | America Ferrera | Won | ||
TBA | Nominated | |||
TBA | Nominated | |||
Favorite Villain | TBA | Won | ||
Favorite Music Collaboration | "Flying In The Sky" – Jónsi and Luxiem | Won | ||
Online Film Critics Society Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Animated Feature | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Online Film Critics Society Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Animated Feature | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Best Original Score | John Powell | Won | ||
Paris Film Critics Association Awards | TBA, 2033 | Best Animated Film | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
People's Choice Awards | TBA, 2034 | The Movie of the Year | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
The Action Movie of the Year | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won | ||
Animated Movie Star of the Year | Jay Baruchel | Won | ||
Producers Guild of America Awards | TBA, 2034 | Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures | Brad Lewis and Bonnie Arnold | Won |
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards | TBA, 2033 | Best Animated Film | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Animated Film | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Best Original Score | John Powell | Won | ||
Santa Barbara International Film Festival Awards | TBA, 2034 | Variety Artisans Award | TBA | Won |
Satellite Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Motion Picture – Animated or Mixed Media | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Best Original Score | John Powell | Won | ||
Best Original Song | "Flying In The Sky" – Jónsi and Luxiem | Won | ||
Best Visual Effects | TBA | Won | ||
Saturn Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Animated Film | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Best Music | John Powell | Won | ||
Seattle Film Critics Society Awards | TBA, 2034 | Best Picture of the Year | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Best Animated Feature | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won | ||
Best Film Editing | TBA | Won | ||
Best Original Score | John Powell | Won | ||
St. Louis Film Critics Association Awards | TBA, 2033 | Best Action Film | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystallized | Won |
Best Animated Film | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystallized | Won | ||
Best Score | John Powell | Won | ||
Teen Choice Awards | TBA, 2033 | Choice Summer Movie | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Choice Song From A Movie | "Flying In The Sky" – Jónsi and Luxiem | Won | ||
Toronto Film Critics Association Awards | TBA, 2033 | Best Animated Film | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystallized | Won |
Visual Effects Society Awards | TBA, 2034 | Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature | TBA | Won |
Outstanding Animated Character in an Animated Feature | TBA (for "TBA") | Won | ||
Outstanding Created Environment in an Animated Feature | Chris Grun, Ronnie Cleland, Ariel Chisholm, and Philippe Brochu for "TBA" | Won | ||
Outstanding Effects Simulations in an Animated Feature | Derek Cheung, Baptiste Van Opastal, Youxi Woo, and Jason Mayer for "TBA" | Won | ||
Outstanding Compositing and Lighting in a Feature | TBA | Won | ||
Outstanding Virtual Cinematography in a CG Project | TBA | Won | ||
Outstanding Model in a Photoreal or Animated Project | TBA (for "TBA") | Won | ||
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards | TBA, 2033 | Best Animated Feature | How To Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | Won |
Best Score | John Powell | Won | ||
Best Voice Performance | Jay Baruchel | Won | ||
Women Film Critics Circle Awards | TBA, 2033 | Best Animated Female | America Ferrera | Won |
World Soundtrack Awards | TBA, 2033 | Film Composer of the Year | John Powell | Won |
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Based on the How to Train Your Dragon novel series by Cressida Cowell | ||
Films | Animated | How to Train Your Dragon (2010) (accolades) • How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014) • How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019) • How to Train Your Dragon: Crystalized (2033) |
Live-action | How to Train Your Dragon (2025) • How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2027) | |
Shorts | Gift of the Night Fury • Dawn of the Dragon Racers • Homecoming • Journey To The Hidden World | |
Television | DreamWorks Dragons (episodes) • DreamWorks Dragons: Rescue Riders • DreamWorks Dragons: The Nine Realms (episodes) • DreamWorks Dragons: Legends Evolved (episodes) • DreamWorks Dragons: Adventures at Berk (episodes) • DreamWorks Dragons: The Seventh Crystal (episodes) • DreamWorks Dragons: The Adventurers (episodes) | |
Video games | How to Train Your Dragon | |
Soundtracks | How to Train Your Dragon • How to Train Your Dragon 2 • How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World • How to Train Your Dragon: Crystalized | |
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