How to Train Your Dragon to shoot from early 2024
The live-action iteration of How to Train Your Dragon is prepping to shoot for four months from January, in Northern Ireland.Â
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Prep had got well underway in Belfast earlier this year, when the feature had been due to film from August, but it became a casualty of the US strikes and, as with so many major inward investment projects lined up in the UK, had to reschedule.Â
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The live-action feature follows on from the hit trilogy of films, with Canadian director and animator Dean DeBlois (pictured) – who also wrote and helmed the original trio – back in the director’s chair, once again calling the shots from his own screenplay.
The feature is from Marc Platt Productions for Universal; Platt produces alongside DeBlois and Adam Siegel.Â
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How to Train Your Dragon was one of a tranche of inward investment projects in the UK that were delayed due to the SAG-AFTRA strike action – many had already begun filming and, in the case of dual-feature Wicked, were close to wrapping when the suspension kicked in.Â
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Dean DeBlois image via Gage Skidmore and Creative Commons.
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