DreamWorks' live-action "How to Train Your Dragon" remake soared into the Super Bowl with a captivating commercial, offering a sneak peek into Toothless and Hiccup's thrilling adventure.
The short spot showcases the film's action-packed sequences, highlighting breathtaking dragon flights and intimate moments between Hiccup and his dragon companion as they evade formidable fire-breathing creatures. This tantalizing teaser is designed to build anticipation for a more extensive trailer debuting this Wednesday.
According to the synopsis, the story unfolds on the rugged island of Berk, a place where Vikings and dragons have been sworn enemies for generations. Hiccup, played by Mason Thames ("The Black Phone," "For All Mankind"), challenges this age-old conflict by forging an unlikely friendship with Toothless, a fearsome Night Fury dragon. Their bond unravels the truth about dragons, revolutionizing Viking society. Gerard Butler returns, reprising his voice role as Chief Stoick the Vast.
A full-length trailer for the live-action "How to Train Your Dragon" will premiere this Wednesday. The film is slated for theatrical release on June 13th. Until then, you can explore all the major Super Bowl trailers in our compilation.
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