HowToTrainYourDragon

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  • Netflix has a new original series for kids, courtesy of DreamWorks

    by 
    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    05.29.2014

    The relationship between Netflix and DreamWorks is one that just keeps on giving. Accordingly, the video-streaming giant has announced that it is partnering with the studio yet again, this time to bring DreamWorks Dragons to the platform as an original series for kids. Dragons, based on the popular How to Train Your Dragon franchise, will debut next year on Netflix and is said to "bridge the gap" between the first feature film and the sequel that's slated to premiere this summer. Previously, the TV series had made Cartoon Network its home, with a total of 40 episodes split between two seasons.

  • Blu-ray releases on October 12th 2010

    by 
    Ben Drawbaugh
    Ben Drawbaugh
    10.11.2010

    We're not sure what is up with there being yet another highly rated animated feature but there is. Don't get us wrong, we enjoy watching movies like How to Train Your Dragon as much as the next, but no way any animated film could deserve an IMDB score of 8.3, there's just no way. We do hate to tell you that the 3D version is yet another one that's tied to hardware so unless you want to pick up two pairs of Samsung 3D glasses, you're out of luck on that one for now. How to Train Your Dragon (DreamWorks) 5.K.1 (E1) Arn: The Knight Templar (E1) Bangkok Adrenaline (Image) Callas Forever (Image) The Darjeeling Limited (Criterion) The Magician (Criterion) Deep Blue Sea (Warner) The Hangover (Warner) Jonah Hex (Warner) Lost Boys: The Thirst (Warner) Three Kings (Warner) Dollhouse: Season Two (Fox) I Am Love (Magnolia) S&man (Magnolia) Kevin Hart: I'm a Grown Little Man (Image) Leaves of Grass (First Look) Magic (Dark Sky) Red Dragon (Universal) Sex and Lucia (Palm Pictures) Wolverine and the X-Men: The Complete Series (Lionsgate)