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Gerard Butler recently attended the How to Train Your Dragon regional premiere in Riyadh, highlighting Saudi Arabia’s rapid cinematic rise since lifting its 2018 cinema ban. Butler praised the ...
Gerard Butler is showing gratitude for the way How to Train Your Dragon honored his late mom, Margaret Butler. In an interview with UK-based radio station Magic Radio Wednesday, June 11, the Scottish ...
Butler also offered a thoughtful reflection on what makes How to Train Your Dragon stand out from typical family fare. “We’re maybe a different generation, I don’t know,” he said.
While I was playing Stoick the Vast, I was becoming Gerry the Not So Vast.” Gerard Butler as Stoick in the new, live-action How to Train Your Dragon, written and directed by Dean DeBlois.
Gerard Butler isn't the only actor from the animated How to Train Your Dragon trilogy that writer-director Dean DeBlois wants to bring back for the live-action remakes.
A rare Gerard Butler film that critics and audiences both loved is ... who can currently be found in cinemas in DreamWorks' ...
"I was so excited for her to see it, but I had a feeling she wasn't going to make it," Butler said of the live-action remake. Gone but never forgotten: How to Train Your Dragon ends with a ...
The "Dragon" remake is two hours and five minutes, whereas the original animated movie is one hour and 38 minutes. Is the ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ remake appropriate for little kids?
How to Train Your Dragon is projected to earn between $65 million and $75 million at the North American box office. It has the potential to earn over $100 million overseas on its seven-day opening.
Currently, Butler is also enjoying success with How to Train Your Dragon. The star voiced Stoick in the original animated trilogy, and reprised his role in the live-action remake as well.
Gerard Butler, who originally voiced Stoick the Vast, returns in the remake after a scheduling change created an unexpected opportunity. “He wasn’t even available when we started casting the ...