

Hiccup is now the Viking chief of his homeland, Berk, and he’s created a utopia where humans and dragons live in harmony in an idyllic slice of paradise.


Writer/director Dean DeBlois skillfully brings the beloved and much-lauded “How to Train Your Dragon” franchise in for a landing with the third film in the series, “How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.” Based on the books by Cressida Crowell, audiences fell in love with the relationship between Viking boy Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) and his trusty dragon steed Toothless in 2010’s “How To Train Your Dragon” and 2014’s “How To Train Your Dragon 2.” With “The Hidden World,” DeBlois brings the story to a close – or at least a stopping place – in a film that is as emotionally moving as it is beautifully made.Īt the center is Hiccup and Toothless, who forged a union between man and dragon with their unlikely friendship and unbreakable bond.
