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After the success of How to Train Your Dragon, I'm sure we'll see other DreamWorks classics in live-action, including Madagascar and Megamind.
Dragons have plagued the viking village of Berk in recent years. 16-year-old Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III, played by Mason Thames is the son of Stoick, the chieftain of the village. As an apprentice ...
Over the last couple of decades, animated features have pushed the boundaries of art, storytelling and the box office. “Flow” ...
Wyncor, the fast-growing global toy company behind trend-forward brands like Miraball and Kwaaks!, has announced the launch of Wyncor Media, a new division focused on bringing its original ...
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Wyncor has hired Erick Rouillé to help with a push into TV and film - the firm is led by French 'Shark Tank' judge Julian ...
As DreamWorks Animation dips its toes into the live-action remake waters with How to Train Your Dragon, the film's director seems aware he must avoid some of Disney's biggest remake mistakes.
Universal's live-action remake of How To Train Your Dragon might not benefit DreamWorks or the animation industry in general. The success of Disney's live-action remakes does not guarantee the ...
In a cinematic landscape littered with live-action remakes, DreamWorks Animation can separate How to Train Your Dragon from the pack if they avoid one of Disney's crucial mistakes.
Should Dreamworks Be Following Disney Into Live-Action Remakes of Animated Classics? Dreamworks doesn’t have the same hoarde of IP to draw on, but it may still be able to capitalize on nostalgia.