[FREE] How to Train Your Dragon Movie 2025 Update

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The live-action remake of animated classics has been a trend for a while now, but it’s hitting another level this blockbuster movie season, as moviegoers have the choice between two live-action remakes playing in movie theaters at the same time — How to Train Your Dragon, which releases everywhere on June 13, and Lilo & Stitch, which is playing in movie theaters right now. Copy This Link >> https://onlineongo.com/how-to-train-your-dragon/ Copy This Link >> https://onlineongo.com/how-to-train-your-dragon/ Lilo & Stitch is the latest in Disney’s slate of live-action remakes, this one for the 2002 animated movie about a mischievous alien who is befriended by a young girl in Hawaii. Meanwhile, the live-action of 2010’s How to Train Your Dragon about a young Viking who becomes the first in his village to befriend a dragon instead of hunt one, is one of the first live-action remakes of a DreamWorks Animation movie. Because of their proximity in release and the fact that they’re targeting the same primary audiences (both young kids and even a number of adults who are nostalgic for the animated movies), How to Train Your Dragon and Lilo & Stitch are going to be compared to each other a lot, including with what so many movies are based on these days, their Rotten Tomatoes scores. With reviews for How to Train Your Dragon now available, we’re making it easy for you to compare the two with a breakdown of how both movies are scoring on Rotten Tomatoes as of publication (we’ll update this post as How to Train Your Dragon gets more reviews in). How to Train Your Dragon Rotten Tomatoes score As of June 12, How to Train Your Dragon is "Certified Fresh" at an 78% score on Rotten Tomatoes. The takeaway from critics is that the movie is a faithful adaptation of the original animated movie, maybe too much so. Helen O’Hara of Empire Magazine wrote, “It’s clearly made with real love and care, but shows far too much deference to its progenitor. Even in a remake, we need more originality and less playing the hits.”
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