Nick Frost praises Hiccup actor Mason Thames' performance in the live-actionHow to Train Your Dragon. The upcoming movie will reimagine the original DreamWorks feature, which centered on a young Viking who befriends an injured and feared dragon. In addition to Thames and Frost, thelive-actionHow to Train Your Dragonstars Nico Parker, Julian Dennison, Gabriel Howell, Bronwyn James, and Harry Trevaldwyn, with Gerard Butler reprising his role of Hiccup’s father, Stoick the Vast. It is set for release on June 10, 2025.

In a recent interview, Frost opened up toColliderabout his experience working on the newHow to Train Your Dragon. Frost, who portrays Hiccup’s sole friend, blacksmith Gobber the Belch, praised Thames as a naturally funny performer who was enjoyable to work with. He confirmed they had a lot of scenes together, and this led to several improvisational moments, which Frost said Thames handled well. He said:

Gobber talks to Hiccup in How to Train Your Dragon

Even not when we’re shooting, just watching him, watching how his body works is so weird and funny, and he has funny bones and he’s lovely. I got to meet his family a lot and they’re all lovely, and you can see why he’s as grounded as he is when you see where he comes from. We had a lot of scenes together, and there wasn’t one thing that I did during a scene that was unscripted that ruffled him at all. He just loved it. He loved to improvise. We loved to improvise together. I was like, ‘Hey, why don’t we try this?’ And he’d be like, ‘Yeah, let’s do it!’

What Frost’s Comments Mean For The Live-Action How To Train Your Dragon

Gobber And Hiccup’s Bond Is A Key Part Of The Animated Feature

For those familiar with theHow to Train Your Dragonfranchise, it is unsurprising to learn Frost and Thames shared many scenes together, as their characters have a close bond in the animated movies. As Stoick’s closest confidant, Gobber has known Hiccup for a long time, and even offered him an apprenticeship position. Gobber was Hiccup’s friend when the other Viking youths began their dragon-fighting training and Hiccup was struggling. As such, the pair’s dynamic is a vital part of the movie.

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With Frost’s response, it seems that not only will their friendship be maintained in the live-actionHow to Train Your Dragon, but also that his and Thames' performances may prove that they were perfect for the roles of Gobber and Hiccup. While improvisation may mean some moments won’t be one-to-one translations of the animated movie, the interactions will be something new for viewers, while the actors' real-life friendship will help emphasize their character’s bonds. This can help make the new movie the perfect combination of fresh and familiar.

Mason Thames in The Black Phone (2021) next to images of Toothless and Hiccup from How to Train Your Dragon (2010)

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The Adaptation May Be More Than A Simple Retread

Frost is no stranger to improvisational humor, given his working relationship with Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright onSpacedand theThree Flavours Cornettotrilogy, where many moments that are now beloved were due to the three creatives' quick on-set collaborations. Knowing that, Frost’s celebration of Thames' improvisational skills is incredibly high praise. It suggests he isn’t bluffing about the talents of his young co-star.

With Frost’s latest response, viewers may be even more eager to seeHow to Train Your Dragon’s live-action remake. While many cinemagoers may be left burned out by recent live-action adaptations of animated movies, the cast’s responses so far prove that this particular remake is more than a retelling of the beloved movie. As such, the adaptation could end up being a delightful surprise that matches the high quality of the animated movies.

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How to Train Your Dragon, released in 2025, depicts the story of Hiccup, a young Viking who defies tradition on the isle of Berk by befriending Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon. Their friendship uncovers the true nature of dragons, challenging entrenched Viking perceptions and societal norms.