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Dragons 2

Original title: How to Train Your Dragon 2
  • 2014
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
388K
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Dragons 2 (2014)
It's been five years since Hiccup and Toothless successfully united dragons and vikings on the island of Berk. While Astrid, Snotlout and the rest of the gang are challenging each other to dragon races (the island's new favorite contact sport), the now inseparable pair journey through the skies, charting unmapped territories and exploring new worlds. When one of their adventures leads to the discovery of a secret ice cave that is home to hundreds of new wild dragons and the mysterious Dragon Rider, the two friends find themselves at the center of a battle to protect the peace. Now, Hiccup and Toothless must unite to stand up for what they believe while recognizing that only together do they have the power to change the future of both men and dragons.
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When Hiccup and Toothless discover an ice cave that is home to hundreds of new wild dragons and the mysterious Dragon Rider, the two friends find themselves at the center of a battle to prot... Read allWhen Hiccup and Toothless discover an ice cave that is home to hundreds of new wild dragons and the mysterious Dragon Rider, the two friends find themselves at the center of a battle to protect the peace.When Hiccup and Toothless discover an ice cave that is home to hundreds of new wild dragons and the mysterious Dragon Rider, the two friends find themselves at the center of a battle to protect the peace.

  • Director
    • Dean DeBlois
  • Writers
    • Dean DeBlois
    • Cressida Cowell
  • Stars
    • Jay Baruchel
    • Cate Blanchett
    • Gerard Butler
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    388K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
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    118
    • Director
      • Dean DeBlois
    • Writers
      • Dean DeBlois
      • Cressida Cowell
    • Stars
      • Jay Baruchel
      • Cate Blanchett
      • Gerard Butler
    • 480User reviews
    • 324Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 15 wins & 61 nominations total

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    Jay Baruchel
    Jay Baruchel
    • Hiccup
    • (voice)
    Cate Blanchett
    Cate Blanchett
    • Valka
    • (voice)
    Gerard Butler
    Gerard Butler
    • Stoick
    • (voice)
    Craig Ferguson
    Craig Ferguson
    • Gobber
    • (voice)
    America Ferrera
    America Ferrera
    • Astrid
    • (voice)
    Jonah Hill
    Jonah Hill
    • Snotlout
    • (voice)
    Christopher Mintz-Plasse
    Christopher Mintz-Plasse
    • Fishlegs
    • (voice)
    T.J. Miller
    T.J. Miller
    • Tuffnut
    • (voice)
    Kristen Wiig
    Kristen Wiig
    • Ruffnut
    • (voice)
    Djimon Hounsou
    Djimon Hounsou
    • Drago
    • (voice)
    Kit Harington
    Kit Harington
    • Eret
    • (voice)
    Kieron Elliott
    • Hoark the Haggard
    • (voice)
    Philip McGrade
    • Starkard
    • (voice)
    Andrew Ableson
    Andrew Ableson
    • Ug
    • (voice)
    Gideon Emery
    Gideon Emery
    • Teeny
    • (voice)
    Simon Kassianides
    Simon Kassianides
    • No-Name
    • (voice)
    Randy Thom
    Randy Thom
    • Toothless
    • (voice)
    Julian Stone
    Julian Stone
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Dean DeBlois
    • Writers
      • Dean DeBlois
      • Cressida Cowell
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    User reviews480

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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'How to Train Your Dragon 2' offers stunning visuals and strong character development, especially between Hiccup and Toothless. While praised for its animation and emotional depth, some find the plot less original and more predictable. The new characters and darker tone receive mixed reactions. Pacing and humor are criticized by some, while others enjoy the expanded world and new dragon designs. Overall, it's an entertaining sequel, though it may not surpass the first film's originality.
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    Featured reviews

    9readjacksonporter

    Incredible

    I picked up my future wife for a simple dinner and a movie date. We hadn't picked out a movie yet as we had decided to choose at the theater. Upon arriving, we saw that How To Train Your Dragon 2 was selling it's 8:00-10:00 Thursday night showings. I'd completely forgotten it was coming out Friday, so both of us, ecstatic, decided on that movie.

    I went in expecting a great film.

    I came out blown away.

    I can honestly say I've never seen a sequel better than it's predecessor, but How To Train Your Dragon 2 does nothing but improve and top the first one.

    The music was the best I've heard in a very long time. The story introduced so many things that was simply another piece of master storytelling. The relationships in the movie, especially Toothless' and Hiccup's, were written to their absolute strongest.

    After all the films I've seen, all the shows I've watched, all the books I've read, I have never come across a friendship stronger than Hiccup's and Toothless'. The way they write that relationship is just . . . it's never been done before.

    The story itself is actually pretty simple and actually a really short story, but it's a story you could tell the writer fell in love with. And he brought this story to the best it can absolutely be. The villain was chilling, the characters' outcomes were emotional, and the climax will completely shake your soul.

    I have no complaints. No complaints at all. There is nothing I would change about that film. Not a single thing.

    I just really hope they saved the best for last, because I don't know how they're going to top it.
    9chappywatched

    Chappy Watched: How To Train Your Dragon 2

    I LOVE the first movie. My favourite animated film, outside of Disney, of all time and I was worried that this might not hold up to the original.

    I was wrong.

    I'm still in two minds if it is better than the original though.

    One thing that astounds me is the detail. The effects are absolutely mind-blowing and very thorough. There are some shots of Toothless where you can see the detail in his scales, including sometimes dirt and scars.

    The original voice cast is back and still awesome, the story is amazing, the effects are jaw dropping and the score fits with the film perfectly.

    This movie has everything in just over 100 minutes; action, adventure, laughs, tears for every one of all ages.

    I just have one complaint…

    … I DON'T WANNA WAIT JUST OVER THREE YEARS FOR THE NEXT FILM!!!
    CalRhys

    Thematic And Stunning Sequel

    'How to Train Your Dragon' is my all-time favourite animated film, so when I heard a sequel was being made, I knew it was one I had to see. The last animated film I saw in the cinema was 'Toy Story 3' four years ago, so going to see this beautifully executed flick was a treat. This film truly lives up to its expectations and builds upon its predecessor's achievements like any good sequel should, and from this, the outcome is stunning. More mature and thematic than its predecessor, 'How to Train Your Dragon 2' is an emotionally resonant and heartfelt flick that expands upon the story of Hiccup and Toothless and their connection. With swooping and stunning visuals and epic animated set pieces, this is a sequel to remember, a modern masterpiece.
    9ram-scem

    Ignore those stupid trolls, This is the best movie if your a fresh grad !!

    I have a chance to see this in a early screening today. I can guarantee you, the wait is worth-it. For me it is as good as the first one (and if you prefer epic action, this one is definitely better), but my favorite is still the first one because it completely took me by surprise.

    Animation? Superior !! but the proper credit to say is cinematography. 3D effects is easy to achieve today because of advancements in technology. But it takes great cinematography to capture your imagination. If you are tired of "lazy" 3D, then watch this one.

    Story? The Best! I won't tell anything about the plot. But I will say that the story connected to me so well. It is about "Coming out of Age"

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    WE ENCOUNTER A TIME IN OUR LIFE WHEN WE ASK, "WHAT DO I WANT TO DO?" "WHERE DO I WANT TO BE?" .. we usually ask those questions during graduations.

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    This movie will definitely help you find the "inner you". I wish this movie is shown during the time I graduated. My transition from college to real world would have been a thousand times easier.

    DON'T LISTEN TO STUPID TROLLS, or YOU'LL MISS A WONDERFUL MOVIE EXPERIENCE.
    10billygoat1071

    Soaring Way Up High

    How to Train Your Dragon 2 follows the common rule of sequels by making everything bigger, even though that isn't always enough to justify the series. In fact, it usually leads the franchise into a disaster, and thankfully this film is one of the rare which lives up to its promise. While it already provides the most breathtaking action and impressive visuals, it also able to expand the universe and give huge room for nice warmth beneath the bombast. Once again, the studio has put aside their recent style of broader gags and bullet speed pacing and settle down for a real storytelling that reminds us why animated movies are so appealing anyway. How to Train Your Dragon 2 has given all what you've wished for as a great sequel.

    The plot sure does heightened into an epic installment, it could have been an easy throw away of cool effects, battle sequences, and humor, but the movie is smart to keep on following its own roots by settling more on the characterization of their world and Hiccup's life with his dragon and the tribe. To keep it from being a wheel spinning visual showcase, the story embeds itself with full of inspired emotions, example is when it explores the icy dragon cave. It wasn't only an exposition, it is mainly a developing relationship between Hiccup and his long-lost mother. The quieter moments of letting the once disconnected family reunite again captures the same heart of the boy and dragon friendship of the first movie, which certainly made it pretty endearing.

    The film also spends its time exploring more places around and beyond the Isle of Berk. It's quite interesting to let the years pass by and make the young vikings grow mature, and how it depicts their maturity is pretty clever, like the hormonal attraction of Snotlout and Fishlegs to Ruffnut, in spite of fact their comic relief get a a bit way out of hand. The dragon species were also given enough intriguing details, essentially for the plot, which sort of recalls the book series of Cressida Cowell. This is a rich universe that makes the whole journey even bigger.

    The voice acting is predictably great. Jay Baruchel still brings the same earnestness to Hiccup even when the character's new appearance has outgrown his voice. Gerard Butler remains to be perfect as Stoick The Vast, he lends more gravity to the character in this one. Cate Blanchett joins in and she appropriately gives a great amount of warmth to the role. The other cast did well enough at keeping things much alive. For the filmmaking, the direction handles a better pacing compared to the other quicker cuts of the last few animated films. It's an easier way to watch by concentrating each scene of getting know of the characters, either with or without any dialogue. The flying scenes have always been a tremendous ride with scale and fortitude. John Powell's score helps making it feel much powerful, and it gets even better with a Jónsi song in it.

    Apart from Disney, these are the only animated films of Hollywood today that have a wider ambition other than selling off kids with cool visuals and absurdist humor. There is an actual story to be found here, even without following its source material. The typical elements of Dreamworks are still there, but is hardly noticed. It's nearly like the first film, except of course it's larger. It does justice to today's family fare, somewhat forgetting the current mediocrity and rather fills it with inspiration from the past. One thing that is missing in most of the genre's attempt of transcending their films is the sincerity to its heart. Every affection in How To Train Your Dragon 2 never felt forced and right there it soars way up high. And if we have learned something about training dragons from the past, then it is the same thing about sequels: You don't just yell at it.

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    • Trivia
      Djimon Hounsou would often do vocal exercises to prepare for his voice acting. One of these was a loud, terrible scream. Dean DeBlois liked it so much that he decided to use it as Drago's cry to summon his dragons.
    • Goofs
      Hiccup loses his helmet over the ocean and it floats. Since it appears to be made of iron and leather it should sink immediately.
    • Quotes

      Gobber: [at Stoick's funeral] May the valkyries welcome you and lead you through Odin's great battlefield. May they sing your name with love and fury, so that we might hear it rise from the depths of Valhalla and know that you've taken your rightful place at the table of kings. For a great man has fallen: A warrior. A chieftain. A father. A friend.

    • Crazy credits
      Like the first film, they are no opening credits. The title of the film doesn't show up until the very beginning of the credits.
    • Alternate versions
      Also released in a 3D version.
    • Connections
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #50.19 (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Where No One Goes
      Lyrics by Jon Thor Birgisson

      Music by Jon Thor Birgisson and John Powell

      Performed by Jon Thor Birgisson (as Jónsi)

      Produced by Alex Somers, John Powell and Jon Thor Birgisson (as Jónsi)

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    • Release date
      • July 2, 2014 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • India
    • Official sites
      • 20th Century Fox (United States)
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cómo entrenar a tu dragón 2
    • Production companies
      • DreamWorks Animation
      • Mad Hatter Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $145,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $177,002,924
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $49,451,322
      • Jun 15, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $621,537,519
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Auro 11.1
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Datasat
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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