3D DCP

How to Train Your Dragon 2 3D

Dean DeBlois

Q&A and special presentation with DreamWorks Animation Supervisors James Baxter and Sean Sexton.

Five years after Hiccup befriended the dragon Toothless, he and his friends explore new lands discovering there are many species of dragon. But they aren’t alone and soon must defend their land—and dragons—from the power-hungry hunter Drago Bludvist.

DIRECTOR
Dean DeBlois
YEAR
2014
COUNTRY
USA
RUNTIME
102 minutes
FORMAT
3D DCP
START DATE
June 14, 2014

Q&A and special presentation with DreamWorks Animation Supervisors James Baxter and Sean Sexton.

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Return to the Viking world in the second installment of the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy! Five years after Hiccup befriended the dragon Toothless, he and his friends explore new lands discovering there are many species of dragon. But they aren’t alone and soon must defend their land—and dragons—from the power-hungry hunter Drago Bludvist. “Braver than Brave, more fun than Frozen and more emotionally satisfying than so many of its live-action counterparts, Dragon delivers,” said Peter Debruge in Variety. Print courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox.

How to Train Your Dragon 2 3D
How to Train Your Dragon 2 3D
How to Train Your Dragon 2 3D
How to Train Your Dragon 2 3D
How to Train Your Dragon 2 3D

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