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Gerard Butler’s Skepticism Turned to Pride over How to Train Your Dragon Sequel

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Key Takeaways:
– Hollywood actor Gerard Butler had initial worries about the sequel to the animated film How to Train Your Dragon.
– Despite initial concerns, Butler later claimed the sequel surpassed the original in various ways.
– Butler was part of the film’s voice acting ensemble, reprising his role in both sequels.
– The actor will portray his character, Stoick the Vast, in a future live-action adaptation.

Butler’s Initial Doubts About the Sequel

Gerard Butler, widely known for his roles in 300-and Dracula 2000, had been skeptical about the sequel to the globally popular animated film – “How to Train Your Dragon.” He voiced the character of Stoick the Vast, the Viking leader, and the father of hero Hiccup. The original 2010 film was extremely well received, even garnering the nomination of Best Animated Feature at the Oscars.

The Accomplishment That How to Train Your Dragon Fulfilled

This success led to the creation of a complete media franchise, with two sequels following the original and a soon-to-be-released live-action reboot. Despite the film’s uphill journey, Butler was initially unsure about a sequel, wondering if it could reach the high standards set by the original.

During an interaction with Collider, the Hollywood star revealed his admiration for the first installment, calling it one of his favorite movies of all time. He then talked about his concerns about a sequel. With the wave of adoration and applause that the first film received, Butler questioned whether the sequel could meet these robust expectations.

How Butler’s Worries Got Allayed

But as time went on, his worries were put to rest. Butler agreed that the sequel not only lived up to the original but, in fact, exceeded it in many facets. The Hollywood star went on to commend the sequel for pushing the boundaries in numerous ways, leading him to declare it even better than the first film.

He attributed the sequel’s success to improved animation, stating the sequel made full use of advancements in technology to create a visually stunning ride. He applauded the team’s courage to take on darker issues while maintaining the film’s emotional intensity and excitement.

The Experience of Envisioning the Movie with the Audience

Butler expressed his joy in viewing the film along with other audiences, calling it a profound experience. He did not hold back on expressing his gratefulness for being a part of such a journey. Looking ahead, the actor will reprise his role as Stoick the Vast in the live-action adaptation of How to Train Your Dragon, set to hit screens on June 13, 2025.

In Conclusion

Fans can savor the How to Train Your Dragon series on Prime Video. In retrospect, Butler’s apprehensions about the sequel were not only dispelled but replaced with a sense of pride and accomplishment. Despite his initial uncertainty, the sequel’s success allowed him to find greater appreciation for the project, attesting to its achievements in pushing creative boundaries and delivering a unique and captivating visual adventure to audiences worldwide.

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Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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