The live-action How to Train Your Dragon 2 will fulfill a big dream for one of the first film’s stars. Despite some of How to Train Your Dragon‘s changes to the animated original, the film was overly faithful to the 2010 story of the same name.
With the confirmation of How to Train Your Dragon 2 for 2027, many are hoping that the sequel will retain that same fidelity. After all, many would consider the original sequel the best How to Train Your Dragon movie, meaning the remake has a lot of pressure on its shoulders. For the cast of the live-action version, though, a sequel is nothing but exciting.
A sequel means more dragons from How to Train Your Dragon‘s universe, a bigger story, and a bigger scale. However, for one star in particular, none of this matters more than a big dream of theirs coming to fruition in How to Train Your Dragon 2.
Mason Thames Will Finally Get To Wear Hiccup’s Armor & Use The Fire Sword In How To Train Your Dragon 2
Hiccup’s Upgrades Are Notable In The Original Sequel
The star in question is Mason Thames, who portrayed Hiccup in the live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon. In an interview with Collider shortly after the movie’s release, Thames was asked about a sequel, specifically what he was most excited about translating from the original animated sequel.
Thames, naturally, remained fairly тιԍнт-lipped about the sequel so as not to get in trouble with his director or studio, but outlined a specific dream he has for How to Train Your Dragon 2:
“He [Director Dean DeBlois] has a lot of new ideas and a lot of cool stuff that I’m excited to see done for the first time. Yeah, that’s all I can say. And I want to wear the suit and have the fire sword.”
Evidently, Thames is excited to get his hands on Hiccup’s upgrades after How to Train Your Dragon‘s ending.
The original sequel takes place five years after How to Train Your Dragon, meaning Hiccup has grown up in many ways. The live-action sequel is likely to adapt these changes, as Thames points out. Aside from a visual redesign to showcase Hiccup’s older age, the original sequel gives him a cool suit of armor and a sword that catches fire using dragon gas.
It makes perfect sense that this is Thames’ dream for the sequel…
The armored suit and sword stay with Hiccup throughout the second movie and into the third, How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, explaining why Thames wants to adapt them so much. The armor and weapon are not only a symbol of Hiccup’s growth, but they remain with him throughout his journey in the original trilogy.
For these thematic reasons, and simply how cool it would be as an actor to don the armor and swing the flame sword, it makes perfect sense that this is Thames’ dream for the sequel. Thankfully, if the fidelity of How to Train Your Dragon‘s 2025 remake is anything to go by, the sequel will make Thames’ dream a reality.