More Than How To Train Your Dragon, HTTYD 2 Deserves A Live-Action Redo That Can Fix Key Issues

As Disney’s live-action remakes have become more and more prevalent, other animation studios have begun producing their own, and the How to Train Your Dragon remake is the next one set to be released. DreamWorks tends to be regarded as a much more hit-and-miss studio than Disney, but some of their best works can easily stand toe-to-toe with Disney’s biggest successes, and at the top of that list is the How to Train Your Dragon franchise, so its inclusion as the studio’s first live-action remake makes a lot of sense.

While all three How to Train Your Dragon movies are excellent, with their own idenтιтies and strengths, the second film can often be seen as the least impressive, with a number of issues that keep it from reaching the same lofty heights as the original film. While the first remake hasn’t actually come out yet, the sequel has already been confirmed, and the mostly positive reactions that How to Train Your Dragon‘s trailers have received mean that the second movie is certainly going to follow in its footsteps.

The Live-Action How To Train Your Dragon 2 Can Fix The Animated Sequel’s Pacing Problems

The New Version Can Give More Scenes Time To Shine


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One issue that the original sequel faced was some pacing problems, and though these issues weren’t particularly severe, they did underserve the film in places. The first movie felt like it gave plenty of scenes, such as Hiccup and Toothless’ first flight, room to breathe, letting the audience luxuriate in the moment and really feel the bond developing between the two characters. The sequel, on the other hand, can feel like it’s trying to rush the story along in places, only giving so much time for the mood to settle before rushing off to the next scene.

How To Train Your Dragon 2 Can Spend More Time On The Animated Sequel’s Underdeveloped Characters

Certain Characters Felt Underutilized In The Original Sequel

While the core cast of How to Train Your Dragon get a decent amount of things to do in the sequel, there are some characters that felt more half-baked, who could’ve used more time in the spotlight. These issues crop up most obviously for the villain, Drago Bludvist, who didn’t manage to make too much of an impression during his time in the franchise. He accomplished a lot in the film, but his motivation wasn’t very interesting or clear, and while Djimon Hounsou put on a great vocal performance, he couldn’t save the character.

The first live-action How to Train Your Dragon is set to release on June 13, 2025, while the second movie has been announced to release on June 11, 2027.

Similar issues arose with Kit Harrington’s Eret, whose turn from villainy felt rushed and unearned, despite the fact that it was pretty obvious that’s where the character was going from his introduction. When How to Train Your Dragon 2 does release the live-action remake, it could solve some of these issues, giving scenes more time to breathe and more screen time to the villains. However, this is still very dependent on the new How to Train Your Dragon‘s success in the first place, and whether that movie manages to be an upgrade or downgrade from the original.

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