The much-anticipated live-action sequel to How to Train Your Dragon is officially on its way!
After the success of the first live-action film, DreamWorks and Universal have confirmed that How to Train Your Dragon 2 will hit theaters on June 11, 2027. The announcement was made by Dean DeBlois, the director of the original animated trilogy, at CinemaCon.
Following the release of the first live-action film in 2025, fans have been eagerly awaiting the next chapter of the live-action adaptation of the original animated trilogy. How To Train Your Dragon 2 will continue Hiccup’s journey as a leader and his evolving relationship with his dragon companion, Toothless.
The plot is expected to mirror the 2014 animated film, which revealed Hiccup's search for his long-lost mother, Valka, and the conflict with the warlord Drago Bludvist. With live-action technology, the sequel will likely feature expanded world-building, deeper emotional layers, and action-packed sequences. Fans can expect a deeper exploration of Hiccup’s character growth, his leadership challenges, and, of course, the unbreakable bond between him and Toothless.
Universal’s swift confirmation of the sequel just after the announcement of the first live-action film highlights their commitment to growing this iconic franchise. With a two-year gap between the first and second films, the studio is hoping to build a robust live-action saga. If successful, it’s possible that The Hidden World, the third and final film in the original animated trilogy, could also be adapted into live-action.
With How to Train Your Dragon already established as a fan-favorite franchise, Universal is hopeful that the transition to live-action will be seamless and continue to capture the magic of the animated films while offering a fresh take on the beloved characters and world. The live-action format also enables visually stunning sequences, especially in the world of dragons, and promises to elevate the expectations for this fantasy adventure series.
Fans are eagerly anticipating the live-action adaptation's ability to capture the emotional depth, thrilling action, and breathtaking visuals that characterized the original trilogy.