'How to Train Your Dragon 2' Movie Trailer, Release Date, Cast: Dreamworks Brings Animated Book Trilogy to Life
The movie "How to Train Your Dragon 2" is set for release on the big screen on June 13. Directed and written for film by Dean DeBlois and Cressida Cowell, the film is the second book from the "How to Train Your Dragon" trilogy series. The story revolves around the valiant Viking Hiccup's incredible world and Toothless, his loyal dragon. Both get caught up in the middle of a war to safeguard the peace in their world and to save both men and dragons from Drago, a villain who wants to rule the world. The movie has the following performers: Jay Baruchel, Kit Harington, Gerard Butler, Cate Blanchett, Craig Ferguson, Djimon Hounsou, America Ferrera, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Jonah Hill, Kristen Wiig and T.J. Miller. Produced by Bonnie Arnold and distributed by 20th Century Fox, "How to Train Your Dragon 2" has a PG rating. Teaser Trailer The trailer shows Hiccup and his friend Toothless after Vikings and dragons united successfully on Berk island. Snotlout, Astrid and the other members of the group fight in a game of dragon race, which is the most popular contact sport on the island. Both decide to tour through their world, charting unmapped areas and discovering new territories when they stumble across a mysterious woman who has a special understanding of dragons. They also learn about an evil villain's plot to take over the world, something which must be stopped by Hiccup and the other Vikings at all costs. DreamWorks hopes to make this film into the next huge franchise. Jonsi, the lead singer of Sigur Ros sang the theme song of the first movie, "Sticks and Stones." The group was commissioned to sing the song for the sequel as well. "How to Train Your Dragon 2" will feature "Where No One Goes," which is even better but has the same degree of emotional appeal as the first song of the trilogy. The second chapter promises to be one of Dreamworks' greatest animated productions.
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