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NOW PLAYING: HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON | The Drive-In Movie Podcast (Ep. 11)

In this fire-breathing episode of The Drive-In Movie Podcast, hosts Berkan Dincer (Big Screen Berkan) and Michael Lee review the highly anticipated live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon — and yes, they have opinions.

Directed by Dean DeBlois (returning from the animated trilogy), this remake reimagines the bond between Viking and dragon for a new generation.

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON (2025)

  • Directed by Dean DeBlois
  • Starring:
    Mason Thames as Hiccup
    Nico Parker as Astrid
    Gerard Butler as Stoick the Vast
    Nick Frost as Gobber

In this episode, Berkan and Michael:

  • Review the new How to Train Your Dragon remake and how it compares to the beloved DreamWorks animated original
  • Rank the best dragons in cinema history — from Toothless to Smaug to Falkor
  • Debate the best musical scores in Hollywood history (Hans Zimmer hive, assemble)
  • Build a Disney Channel Mt. Rushmore of iconic childhood characters
  • And finally… ask the all-important question: which fictional characters could we steal from their husbands?
    (Yes, this one goes off the rails. No, we’re not sorry.)

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