How to Train Your Dragon Live-Action First Look Previews Mason Thames’ Hiccup


The first look at the live-action How to Train Your Dragon movie has been revealed.

How to Train Your Dragon is a DreamWorks Animation movie that was released in 2010. Based on the book series by Cressida Cowell, How to Train Your Dragon was followed by two sequels, 2014’s How to Train Your Dragon 2 and 2019’s How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, along with a handful of short films, television series, and more.

In February 2023, it was announced that a live-action adaptation of How to Dragon was in development at Universal Pictures. The movie faced delays because of the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike, though production began in January 2024 and a June 2025 release date has been set.

Empire Magazine has now unveiled the first officially released photo from the live-action How to Train Your Dragon. The photo sees Mason Thames (Incoming, The Black Phone) playing Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III, who was voiced by Jay Baruchel in the original film.

Check out the photo, via an X post from Empire Magainze, below:

What else do we know about the live-action How to Train Your Dragon?

Along with Thames, the movie stars Nico Parker as Astrid Hofferson, Gerard Butler as Stoick the Vast, Nick Frost as Gobber the Belch, Julian Dennison as Fishlegs Ingerman, Gabriel Howell as Snotlout Jorgenson, Bronwyn James as Ruffnut Thorston, Harry Trevaldwyn as Tuffnut Thorston, and Ruth Codd as Phlegma.

The film is directed by Dean DeBlois, who co-directed the 2010 How to Train Your Dragon alongside Chris Sanders before he then helmed the second and third movies by himself.

“It’s so dialed-up in terms of stakes — having a fully credible, photo-real dragon stomping around trying to kill him,” DeBlois said of the new film. He also said of Thames’ casting, “There was a bit of awkwardness, but also a vulnerability to him which [came] with the fact that he was 15 when we were auditioning him.”

The live-action How to Train Your Dragon releases in United States theaters on June 13, 2025, from Universal Pictures.

source