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Mason Thames in “How to Train Your Dragon.”
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How to Train Your Dragon – Remake animated Live-action hit 2010. year who starred Gerard Butler, Mason Thames and Nico Parker – It’s coming to be streaming at Peacock soon.
Director of the Animated Film Director, Dean Deblois, How to Train Your Dragon opened in theaters 13. June and debuted at Digital streaming via Premium Video on request 15. July.
Batler Stars in Live action How to Train Your Dragon As the head of Vikinga Stoic is huge, when he expressed in the film for animated in 2010. years. Temza plays Stoik’s son, hiccups, accident on teng that does not seem to be a candidate who follows in his father’s steps and becomes a killer, while he does not improve the sick dragon, when the toothless names. Together, hiccups and without teeth, regardless of the common ground and there is no need to paint each other.
Parker also stars as a teenage Astrid, teenage training for becoming a dragon killer and Nick Frost Game Goberber, which prepares young Kill killers in training. The film also stars Julian Dennison, Gabriel Hovell, Bronvin James, Harry Trevaldin, Ruth Coded, Peter Serafinovicz and Murrai McArthur.
Peacock announced on Wednesday how to train your Dragon will start coming streaming on Friday, 10. October.
The platform offers ad based on peacocks paunda that costs $ 10.99 per month or $ 109.99 per year, as well as on ad-free Peachock Premium Plus level that costs $ 16.99 per month or $ 169.99 per year.
A version of living action How to Train Your Dragon whether Blockbuster Hit In the theaters, almost $ 263 million in the country and at 369.1 million dollars at the international level were at the international level in the office of 632.1 million dollars.
The film had $ 150 million in the production budget before printing and advertising costs, according to Numbers.
How to Train Your Dragon also earned 76% “fresh” rating of Rotten tomatoes Critics based on 251 reviews and 97% of the fresh “popcornmeter rating based on 10,000 plus verified user ratings.
Rated PG, Live action version How to Train Your Dragon will arrive at Paun 10. October.