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Why Critics and Fans See the New Dragon Movie Differently
Tue Jun 17 2025
The latest live-action version of How to Train Your Dragon has been a big hit with moviegoers. It made a whopping 83 million dollars in its first weekend. This success is expected to continue. The movie has also received positive reviews from many critics. For example, Sarah Moran from Screen Rant gave it an 8 out of 10. However, the critics' score on Rotten Tomatoes is 78%, which is lower than the audience score of 98%. This big difference shows that critics and fans have different opinions about the film.
Why do critics and fans see the movie so differently? One reason is that the live-action version stays very close to the original animated movie. Some critics think this is a good thing. They praise the film for being faithful to the original story and for being just as enjoyable. However, other critics argue that the movie is too similar to the original. They say it lacks originality and artistic merit. For instance, Matt Singer from ScreenCrush said the movie feels like a repeat of the original. David Fear from Rolling Stone even suggested that the movie is trying to train audiences to accept the same story over and over.
Fans, on the other hand, love the movie's faithfulness to the original. They appreciate that the live-action version evokes the same emotions as the animated movie. Fans also praise the acting, production design, and visual effects. The dragons in the new movie, in particular, have been a big hit with audiences. This is not surprising, given that the movie was directed by Dean DeBlois, who also co-directed the 2010 animated film. Fans appreciate that DeBlois stayed true to the original story.
The high audience score is also good news for the future of the franchise. Before the remake was even released, a sequel was already in the works. The second live-action How to Train Your Dragon movie is set to hit theaters on June 11, 2027. With DeBlois at the helm again, fans can expect the sequel to stay faithful to the second animated movie. Despite some criticisms, the future of the How to Train Your Dragon franchise looks bright.
The divide between critics and fans raises an interesting question: should live-action remakes stay faithful to the original or try to do something new? There is no easy answer to this question. Some people prefer the comfort of a familiar story, while others crave innovation. Perhaps the key is to find a balance between the two. After all, a good movie should be both enjoyable and unique.
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