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For the week of February 9th-15th, How to Train Your Dragon was the third-most-watched film on Netflix. During that time, it accumulated 6.1 million views and was watched for a total of 12.7 hours. It was behind only The Investigation of Lucy Letby and Joe’s College Road Trip on the chart. Impressively, How to Train Your Dragon beat out Kpop Demon Hunters for third place. This was the remake’s first week in Netflix’s top 10.
How to Train Your Dragon Is Now a Live-Action Series

People were understandably skeptical about the live-action How to Train Your Dragon remake when it was first announced. While many of Disney’s remakes have fared well at the box office, more than a few of them earned a mixed reception. The concern was that How to Train Your Dragon would just be a cash grab, but it ended up arguably setting a new standard for what these live-action remakes can be like. It’s true that the live-action How to Train Your Dragon is extremely faithful to the original animated movie that fans know and love, but it does enough to justify its existence by adding enough to the overall experience, taking advantage of the different medium to craft something that arguably has a bit more depth.
DreamWorks was so confident in the live-action How to Train Your Dragon that a sequel was announced months before the film hit theaters. That confidence was not misplaced; not only did the new How to Train Your Dragon fare well with critics, it became the highest-grossing installment in the entire franchise (unadjusted for inflation), earning $636.2 million worldwide. One of the industry’s most popular animated properties has now become a hit live-action series that’s showing no signs of slowing down. In addition to direct follow-ups, director Dean DeBlois has hinted at the possibility of spinoffs that further flesh out the universe.








