

That makes them a clear and obvious target for dragon hunters, who found all of their prey in one location ruled by a leader who is known for not being as fearsome as Gerard Butler’s Stoick.

Under his father’s rule, the Vikings hunted down dragons but now the village is a dragon utopia. He’s not as fearsome as his father was and he’s yet to find his way in the world. Unlike most Vikings, Hiccup is unsure of himself and relies heavily on Toothless to get the job done. Jay Baruchel once again voices Hiccup, the Viking chieftain of Berk. That being said, those who can sit still and appreciate it will find a grand tale worth remembering. For that, this movie may not be ideal for kids on the younger side as many of the themes might go over their heads and may even bore them, judging by the audience I was in attendance with. The short answer is quite well! Unlike most animated films these days, which rely on humour and gags to keep their young audience engaged, the Dragon series is a much more complex, mature and nuanced franchise compared to most of its contemporaries. But do the dragons want to mingle with humans? Is this the morally right thing to do? These are among the many challenges that Hiccup has to face in this movie. All our favourite characters return for one last ride as Hiccup and Toothless undertake a quest to save the people of Berk and to find the titular Hidden World, the mythical place where all dragons hail from.
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How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World is the concluding chapter in the acclaimed film and television series.
