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Thames plays Hiccup in the live-action remake of 'How to Train Your Dragon,' which is now available to watch at home ...
In terms of the movie’s most difficult stunts, Parker says none of the wire work, tumbling, or weapons work in the ...
Hiccup (Mason Thames) and Toothless are visited by some hungry Terrible Terrors in an exclusive deleted scene from "How to ...
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment has revealed that they are releasing the new live-action How To Train Your Dragon on digital next week. The feature, which is still playing in cinemas, will ...
Check out an exclusive deleted scene from the live-action "How to Train Your Dragon," an adorable re-created moment from the ...
DeBlois found the scene “charming,” but as he says on the home-video commentary on that deleted scene, he also felt it was ...
The beloved animated tale of a boy and a flying beast "How to Train Your Dragon" returns as a live-action movie with its ...
Maybe it was because when the waiter asked, "Still or sparkling?" you chose sparkling. It could have also been that you were ravenous and ate a little too much. Or, possibly, it was your ex, who ...
Scientists from University College London have revealed why we hiccup, and why the annoying habit is so important - especially for babies ...
The hiccup reflex may have persisted up the tree of life even though it no longer serves any purpose. Advertisement. What is agreed upon and well known, however, is the mechanism of a hiccup.