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"Gerard Butler Returns as Stoick in Live-Action

How to Train Your Dragon: All You Need to Know"

By Aanchal RaoPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
Gerard Butler Returns as Stoick in Live-Action

The Dreamworks Animation franchise, How to Train Your Dragon, is being set up as a live-action adaptation by Universal Pictures. Fans are going to enjoy it because Gerard Butler, who played the role of Hiccup's father in the first movie – Stoick, is going to reprise his role. This article uncovers the exciting details and what fans can look forward to in this most anticipated film.

Stoick's Comeback

The good news is that Gerard Butler returns as Stoick, a courageous Viking chief and lonely father. While new faces play the roles of Hiccup and Astrid, Butler's participation is nostalgic to the past live-action adaptation. The character of Stoick, who is known for his devotion to the Viking ways, will go a long way in enriching the storyline.

Cast and Crew

Mason Thames and Nico Parker are expected to headline as Hiccup and Astrid, respectively, under the control of Dean DeBlois. The film will be released on June 13, 2025, and is set to provide a new take on the wrangling imaginative lore minted by DreamWorks Animation.

A Viking Dad's Tale

Apart from being the head of the Hooligan Tribe, Stoick is a single father who tries his best to raise his son named Hiccup. Stoick, played by Gerard Butler, had nuances that made this character a favourite among fans in the animated films. The live-action adaptation allows for exploring Stoick's complexities and his steadfast love for Hiccup.

Butler's Return and Natural Dialect

With his penchant for roles that are heavy with action, we have Gerard Butler replete with his natural Scottish dialect as Stoick. Fans can look forward to emotional snippets, where he adds the famous line saying You are as beautiful as the day I lost you." In this article, Butler discusses his commitment towards voice-over work and how he brings a change in animated characters.

How to Train Your Dragon Remake Back on Track

Great news for How to Train Your Dragon fans – the remake is back in action! They're drawing inspiration from the animated films, shows, and the original books by Cressida Cowell. Although we don't know the exact story yet, it's got everyone curious if it'll be like the first movie we all love.

Now, we can't predict if this new film will be as awesome as the ones before, but let's remember, the previous ones made a whopping $1.6 billion worldwide! They were a big hit and even got Oscar nominations for Best Animated Feature.

As for Gerard Butler, our favorite Stoick, he's not just busy with dragons. He's also making a comeback in Den of Thieves 2: Pantera, the action-packed sequel to his 2018 movie. Exciting, right? That's expected to hit theaters in 2024. And guess what? Butler's lending his voice to Naya Legend of the Golden Dolphin and Ark: The Animated Series.

Mark your calendars for the live-action How to Train Your Dragon, it's hitting theaters on June 13, 2025. Initially, it was supposed to come out on March 14, 2025, but got delayed because of the SAG-AFTRA strike.

Conclusion

A live-action adaptation of How to Train Your Dragon will provide a nostalgic voyage for fans; Gerard Butler plays the Stoick again. The cast and crew's collaboration achieves the setting of an immersive experience, wherein the audience can dive into a vast reservoir of lore that was so riveting in the animated trilogy movies.

FAQs

Who is taking up the same role in the live-action version?

Gerard Butler comes back to play Stoick, Hiccup's dad, as a familiar and beloved character.

Who will play Hiccup and Astrid?

Mason Thames and Nico Parker play Hiccup and Astrid.

What sets Gerard Butler's voiceover turn in the live-action?

The return of Butler permits him to use his Scottish accent, which is crucial for humanizing Stoick.

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  • Test2 years ago

    well-written and informative.

  • Manisha Dhalani2 years ago

    Oh wow, I love this franchise. Good one.

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