The live-action movie of the popular animated film "How to Train Your Dragon" has once again confirmed the selection of actors. Joining the cast this time is Nick Frost. He will play Gobber, a Viking man and a close friend of Hiccup's family in the story.

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The live-action movie of the popular animated film 'How to Train Your Dragon' has once again confirmed the selection of actors. Joining the cast this time is Nick Frost. He will play Gobber, a Viking man and a close friend of Hiccup's family in the story. - Lujuba

1905 Movie Network News The live-action movie of 's popular animation "How to Train Your Dragon" has once again confirmed the selection of actors. Joining the cast this time is Nick Frost. He will play Gobber, a Viking man and a close friend of Hiccup's family in the story.

Gobber is a hilarious character in the cartoon. With his hands and feet broken, he is physically disabled but strong and full of energy. The "How to Train Your Dragon" animated film is adapted from the book of the same name written by Gracie Darkoville, with a total of three parts. The first part was released in 2010. It mainly tells the story of Hiccup, a young Viking who must pass the dragon training test before he can officially become a Viking warrior. But Hiccup became good friends with Toothless, the injured Night Fury dragon, and his world changed forever. The second part was released in 2014. After Hiccup and Toothless became friends, they embarked on an adventurous journey, but soon discovered that a war that endangered their own tribe was brewing, so they decided to step forward and lead their tribe. Defend your homeland. The third part, released in 2019, mainly tells the story of Hiccup and Toothless facing unprecedented threats while growing up together, and also encountering a female light evil dragon, which makes the bond of friendship between them endure unprecedented challenges. test.

live-action animation works are a wave set off by Disney. With the animated version's good reputation and mass base, the live-action version has the prerequisites for success. Dean DeBlois, director of the animated version, returns to direct, write and serve as producer. Relatively speaking, this is a young team, which is also very consistent with the age setting of the characters in the play. According to plan, the film will be released on June 13, 2025.

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