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How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

  • 2019
  • PG
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
164K
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Jay Baruchel in How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019)
Now chief and ruler of Berk alongside Astrid, Hiccup has created a gloriously chaotic dragon utopia. When the sudden appearance of female Light Fury coincides with the darkest threat their village has ever faced, Hiccup and Toothless must leave the only home they've known and journey to a hidden world thought only to exist in myth. As their true destines are revealed, dragon and rider will fight together - to the very ends of the Earth - to protect everything they've grown to treasure.
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When Hiccup discovers Toothless isn't the only Night Fury, he must seek the Hidden World, a secret Dragon Utopia before a hired tyrant named Grimmel finds it first.When Hiccup discovers Toothless isn't the only Night Fury, he must seek the Hidden World, a secret Dragon Utopia before a hired tyrant named Grimmel finds it first.When Hiccup discovers Toothless isn't the only Night Fury, he must seek the Hidden World, a secret Dragon Utopia before a hired tyrant named Grimmel finds it first.

  • Director
    • Dean DeBlois
  • Writers
    • Dean DeBlois
    • Cressida Cowell
  • Stars
    • Jay Baruchel
    • America Ferrera
    • F. Murray Abraham
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    164K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,381
    191
    • Director
      • Dean DeBlois
    • Writers
      • Dean DeBlois
      • Cressida Cowell
    • Stars
      • Jay Baruchel
      • America Ferrera
      • F. Murray Abraham
    • 726User reviews
    • 192Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 7 wins & 66 nominations total

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    How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World: Hiccup And Toothless Chase Grimmel Aboard The Light Fury
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    Jay Baruchel
    Jay Baruchel
    • Hiccup
    • (voice)
    America Ferrera
    America Ferrera
    • Astrid
    • (voice)
    F. Murray Abraham
    F. Murray Abraham
    • Grimmel
    • (voice)
    Cate Blanchett
    Cate Blanchett
    • Valka
    • (voice)
    Gerard Butler
    Gerard Butler
    • Stoick
    • (voice)
    Craig Ferguson
    Craig Ferguson
    • Gobber
    • (voice)
    Jonah Hill
    Jonah Hill
    • Snotlout
    • (voice)
    Christopher Mintz-Plasse
    Christopher Mintz-Plasse
    • Fishlegs
    • (voice)
    Kristen Wiig
    Kristen Wiig
    • Ruffnut
    • (voice)
    Kit Harington
    Kit Harington
    • Eret
    • (voice)
    Justin Rupple
    Justin Rupple
    • Tuffnut
    • (voice)
    Robin Atkin Downes
    Robin Atkin Downes
    • Ack
    • (voice)
    Kieron Elliott
    • Hoark
    • (voice)
    Julia Emelin
    Julia Emelin
    • Griselda the Grevious
    • (voice)
    Gideon Emery
    Gideon Emery
    • Trapper
    • (voice)
    Ashley Jensen
    Ashley Jensen
    • Phlegma
    • (voice)
    AJ Kane
    AJ Kane
    • Young Hiccup
    • (voice)
    Ólafur Darri Ólafsson
    Ólafur Darri Ólafsson
    • Ragnar the Rock
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Dean DeBlois
    • Writers
      • Dean DeBlois
      • Cressida Cowell
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    User reviews726

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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World' concludes the trilogy with mixed sentiments. Many praise the stunning animation, visuals, and emotional moments, especially the bond between Hiccup and Toothless. However, criticisms include a perceived lack of originality, a weak villain, and underdeveloped characters. Some felt the story was predictable and formulaic, with too much focus on romance and less on the core themes. Despite these issues, many still found the film enjoyable and a satisfying end to the series.
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    Featured reviews

    10Aelin011

    BREATHTAKING AND UNFORGETTABLE

    This is the most beautiful and amazing movie of all time!!! Even I can say that this movie is better than its previous ones, and it's much to say. I've never cried so much with a movie... It can't be better ending for this trilogy. These movies have become my life and now that all is ended, I don't know what will be of me...

    I don't understand why DreamWorks Animation is so underrated, so Disney is not always good making movies. DWA deserves the same attention than Disney, just saying that my favorite movies are from DWA.

    I need this movie win an Oscar because they deserve a lot since the first one, and because I want everyone see the perfect and awesome these movies are. So, they are the better of this generation. These movies will always be in my heart, and they will be my favorite FOREVER.
    9patrickk_lunt

    The perfect ending to a solid series

    With the first two full length features in the franchise being some of my favourite animated movies out there, I had high expectations going in; i was not disappointed at all. The visuals are stunning with a well performing cast, a goosebump-inducing musical score with touching yet satisfying final act that lives up to expectations in every way. With the relationship between Hiccup & Toothless being the main focus of the saga, this film takes it to new heights and makes it the emotional drive of the story. The animation is incredibly attentive and much more realistic; it shows how far DreamWorks have come since the franchise began back in 2010. It contains numerous homages to the first film that will make all viewers laugh and cry alike. Overall, a very pleasing and emotionally affecting end to the saga with a strong emotional message about friendship
    7lahejarishabh

    Not a much impressive conclusion to the httyd saga

    The much awaited finale to the dragon saga is here but it doesn't fulfil ones expectations. The visuals are stunning, much better than the previous films. Animation is spot on. The movie is filled with innumerable, vibrant, variegated, goliath dragons each with their eccentric ability. The scene where the hidden world is introduced is absolutely breathtaking, visually and with the synced soundtrack. One could simply re-watch that scene over and over and never get bored. Although the film has much of the fun and frolic to rejoice about, it still denies to deliver something new. There is alot in their basket but only a few things executed. Too many characters introduced but only a few are given the spotlight. The plot isn't that good, it lacks originality and could be better. Much of the story is centered around the chemistry between night fury and light fury, depicted in a rather Bollywood style, consuming much of the film's runtime. Humor is facetious. The purpose of the villian, to be the villian is not very convincing. Most fighting will give u an epiphany, with a question "couldn't they have done this before?" The film feels like the director focused too much on finishing the saga with a sentimental ending and failed to pay attention to the paramount part of the film - "the storyline". When juxtaposing this film to its predecessors I believe that httyd 1 is by far the best, regarding its content...followed by httyd 2 and then httyd3. Animation - 8/10 Visuals - 8/10 Action - 7/10 Humour - 6/10 Storyline - 6/10
    10humcar1

    Perfect Finish to the Trilogy

    Yes I'm over 40, male, and I cried. I've taken my kids to all 3 movies, and we've loved all of them. I must admit, I was nervous going in after watching the diabolical Wreck it Ralph 2. Was this 2nd sequel going to finish on a high? Absolutely, it didn't let me down. It had heart, it had a great story and an epic finish. Dreamworks, you've out done pixar on this one, well done!
    6tomgillespie2002

    Plays it frustratingly safe

    Loosely based on the series of books by Cressida Cowell, the How to Train Your Dragon series has grown to become the jewel in the somewhat small and dusty crown of Dreamworks Animation. With Pixar killing it near enough year in, year out, the adventures of reluctant Viking leader Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) and his trusted Night Fury pal are the closest thing that Dreamworks have ever come to the quality and visual splendour of its most fearsome rivals. If you've kept up with the series since its debut in 2010, you'll have watched Hiccup grow out of his father's shadow into a battle-scarred warrior and forward-thinking frontiersman, who brought a close to his tribe's never-ending war with the dragons to discover the fire-breathing beasts actually make for useful and loving friends. The second instalment veered into incredibly dark territory, signalling a maturing tone that matched the protagonist's transformation from nervous kid to an innovator destined to change the lives of his people forever.

    The third and presumably final entry into the series, The Hidden World, doesn't darken the tone further - it is still a kids' film after all - but you get the sense from very early on that we are heading inevitably towards an emotional parting of ways. Hiccup and his friends continue their quest to rescue captive dragons and bring them back to the village of Berk to live in harmony with humans. The problem is that they've become so good at their search-and-rescue missions that their home is now overcrowded with the lumbering beasts. Hiccup believes their only hope lies in 'the hidden world, a mysterious and possibly make-believe haven at the edge of the world spoken of by his late father Stoick (Gerard Butler). But cracks start to appear in the young chieftan's plans when his dragon and best friend Toothless happens across a Light Fury, the female of his species. Wild and distrusting of humans, the female bolts from Toothless' advances any time Hiccup shows his face to help, and it becomes clear that if he is ever to see his best bud happy, he must also let his dragon run free.

    As ever, there's a dragon-hating antagonist to jeopardise Hiccup's plans in the form of renowned hunter Grimmel the Grisly (F. Murray Abraham), whose own mind-controlled dragons have the ability to vomit acid and melt pretty much anything in their wake. He certainly looks and sounds cool, but Grimmel shares much of the same motivation as the bad guys that come before him, and the character really symbolises the film's overall reluctance to dig that little bit deeper. For me, How to Train Your Dragon 2 really stepped up the game for this franchise, but it feels like returning director Dean DeBlois is happy to ease off the accelerator and ride this trilogy-closer out. If this were practically any other series, The Hidden World would be a delightful surprise, offering up great moments like the opening night-time raid and the sight of Toothless clumsily attempting win over his potential mate, the latter proving to be one of the most charming and heart-warming scenes of the entire trilogy. But with the knowledge of how great this could have been, The Hidden World is a disappointment, fizzling out with an ending that undoubtedly satisfies, but when compared to the emotional wallop of, say, Toy Story 3, plays it rather safe.

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    • Trivia
      In earlier drafts of the film, Drago Bludvist was planned to reprise his role as the movie's main villain, and be redeemed by the end of the story. In a recent interview with Cloneweb, it was revealed that Drago's redemption, and overall return, was scrapped halfway through the movie's production.
    • Goofs
      Grimmel says that Night Furies can't survive in the cold , but in How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014) not only did Toothless survive being in icy cold water but also was able to survive in the cold environment that he and Hiccup found themselves in as well as playing in the snow. However, it's possible that he simply does not know about the conditions Toothless could survive in, or he was just generally assuming all Night Furies can't survive in colder temperatures.
    • Quotes

      Hiccup: It's you and me, bud. Always

    • Crazy credits
      At the beginning of the credits, after the title of the film is shown, there are scenes from the previous and current films that shows Hiccup's and Toothless' relationship.
    • Connections
      Featured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Animated Trailer Extravaganza 2018 (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Together from Afar (How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World)
      Written & Performed by Jon Thor Birgisson (as Jónsi)

      Produced by Emile Haynie & Jon Thor Birgisson (as Jónsi)

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    • Release date
      • February 22, 2019 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cómo entrenar a tu dragón 3
    • Production companies
      • DreamWorks Animation
      • Mad Hatter Entertainment
      • Dentsu
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    • Budget
      • $129,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $160,945,505
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $55,022,245
      • Feb 24, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $539,987,993
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
      • IMAX 6-Track
      • Auro 11.1
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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