Ahead of the release of the first live-actionHow to Train Your Dragonremake, a remake ofHow to Train Your Dragon 2has already been announced, putting an end to the series' biggest controversy. Although the animatedHow to Train Your Dragonmovie seriesended with the release ofHow to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, the franchise is living on with the release of DreamWorks' upcoming live-action remakes. Although there is a lot of skepticism around the firstHow to Train Your Dragonremake, the announcement of a sequel proves that DreamWorks has high hopes.

The plethora of Disney live-action remakes that have been coming out for more than a decade now have been hugely successful, causing other studios to look at the trend. Now, DreamWorks is hopping on board, with 2025’sHow to Train Your Dragonbeing the studio’s first live-action remake. As is the case with the Disney live-action remakes, 2025’sHow to Train Your Dragonhas been massively controversial, with the announcement of a sequel leaving many fans scratching their heads.

Hiccup (Mason Thames) falls to the ground, frightened by Toothless in How To Train Your Dragon (2025)

How To Train Your Dragon 2’s Confirmation Means Universal Believes In The Live-Action Movies' Success Despite Casting, CGI & Story Complaints

DreamWorks Is Confident In The Remakes

Screen Rantis in attendance at CinemaCon 2025, with DreamWorks making a massive announcement at the Universal Pictures panel. Universal used CinemaCon to announce thatHow to Train Your Dragon 2will be getting a live-action remake, with it having a scheduled release date of Jun 26, 2025. This is surprising, as the announcement comes before the reveal of what the critical and box office reception of the first film will be like. This bold move signals that Universal has immense confidence in 2025’sHow to Train Your Dragon.

How To Train Your Dragon Is Right Not To Change Iconic Moments From The Animated Movies

How To Train Your Dragon’s live-action remake won’t change iconic elements of the story, and that’s the right call for Dean DeBlois to make.

This confidence is surprising, as there have been a lot of complaints surrounding the 2025 remake.How to Train Your Dragon’s casting, CGI, and story complaints have been at the center of many conversationssurrounding the upcoming remake. The remake being too similar to the original film is a huge concern, but despite these issues, DreamWorks seems to be moving ahead with future films anyway.

A composite image of Hiccup looking scared in front of Hiccup riding toothless in How to Train Your Dragon.

How To Train Your Dragon 2’s Two-Year Gap Is Another Great Relief

Universal Has Time To Learn From The First Movie

Although the turnaround time between thefirst remake andHow to Train Your Dragon 2may seem short, the two-year gap is another great relief. SinceHow to Train Your Dragon 2doesn’t come out until 2027, this means that Universal and DreamWorks have time to gauge the reaction to the first film. Then, they can make the appropriate changes to the sequel without having to rush reshoots or revisions.

The Live-Action How To Train Your Dragon Remake: Release Date, Cast, Story, Trailer & Everything We Know

A live-action How to Train Your Dragon remake is coming from Universal, and there’s already much to discuss on the cast and story of the 2025 movie.

This is the correct path to go, as it wouldn’t be smart to make adjustments based on criticisms of the trailers. General audiences haven’t seen the live-actionHow to Train Your Dragonyet, and DreamWorks needs to let the remake speak for itself before worrying about the sequel.

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