With the live-action The right way to Practice Your Dragon set to premiere this summer season, Common confirmed the discharge date for its sequel throughout CinemaCon 2025 and likewise shared its official emblem. The live-action adaptation of The right way to Practice Your Dragon 2 will arrive in theaters in mid-2027. Director Dean DeBlois returns, alongside forged members Mason Thames as Hiccup and Nico Parker as Astrid.
Reside-Motion The right way to Practice Your Dragon 2 remake will get 2027 launch date and emblem
The right way to Practice Your Dragon 2 remake is ready to be launched on June 11, 2027. The studio shared the information throughout its CinemaCon presentation at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on April 2, 2025. The sequel will comply with the primary live-action The right way to Practice Your Dragon, which opens on June 13, 2025.
Dean DeBlois, director of the unique animated trilogy and the upcoming live-action movies, will return as director, author, and producer. Throughout the presentation, DeBlois stated, “We’re so excited to present your theaters an enormous summer season title in two years time” (by way of Variety).
Gerard Butler and Nico Parker joined Dean DeBlois on stage. Butler performs the position of Stoick the Huge while Parker performs a love curiosity of Stoick’s son, Hiccup. Mason Thames, who portrays Hiccup, additionally returns for the sequel.
Earlier within the day, Common screened the total live-action remake for CinemaCon attendees, who responded enthusiastically. Parker thanked the viewers for attending the world premiere and creating such a “particular reminiscence” for the forged.
A 43-piece orchestra, carried out by Ricky Minor, closed the presentation with Scottish-themed music from the movie’s rating. The unique 2014 animated The right way to Practice Your Dragon 2 adopted Hiccup and Toothless as they uncovered a plot to create a dragon military. The live-action sequel will comply with an identical storyline set 5 years after the occasions of the primary movie.
The animated trilogy, directed by DeBlois, reportedly grossed $1.65 billion on the international field workplace and acquired 4 Academy Award nominations. The live-action movies are primarily based on DreamWorks Animation’s unique trilogy, starting with the 2010 animated film.