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This week on The Backstage Experience it’s all about the new live action adaptation of "How to Train Your Dragon" as Jon and Dave are transported to the isle of Berk with stars Mason Thames, Nico Parker,
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Comic Book Resources on MSNHow to Train Your Dragon's Nick Frost Shares Cool Scars & Cornetto Trilogy ContinuationGrae Drake of CBR chats with Nick Frost about all things Viking in How to Train Your Dragon (2025)! From bringing big laughs to Berk to embracing his inner warrior (and maybe a bit of chaos), Nick shares what it was like going full Gobber,
WGN Entertainment Reporter Dean Richards sits down with actor and comedian Nick Frost to talk about how he felt joining the “How to Train Your Dragon” franchise.
Universal and DreamWorks Animation's live-action "How to Train Your Dragon" picked up $8.6 million from Thursday previews as it soars towards a projected $70 million to $80 million debut. The overall preview number climbed even higher to $11.
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Game Rant on MSNNick Frost Reveals Shocking Reason For How To Train Your Dragon Live Action Character TweakNick Frost has revealed a surprising reason for a major change in the How to Train Your Dragon live action movie.
Less than a month out from the start of filming for the rebooted Harry Potter series and new Hagrid Nick Frost says he’s already impressed the people he most wanted to impress.
Director Dean DeBlois delivered a near-perfect live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon. Check out the rest of our review.
"How to Train Your Dragon" star Nico Parker talks about playing Astrid in the new live-action adaptation of the animated movie.
How To Train Your Dragon, the live action version of the classic animated film, has been released this week. The films are inspired by the book series by author Cressida Cowell. Presspackers Devon and Mehrish went to meet some of the stars, including Gerard Butler (Stoick), Nick Frost (Gobber), Mason Thames (Hiccup) and Nico Parker (Astrid).