Thoughts after re-watching How to Train Your Dragon the Hidden World

How to Train Your Dragon the Hidden World holds up. It is not a masterpiece and maybe it is not as good as the first film in this series. However it looks beautiful, especially some of the flying sequences, and it gives the series a proper ending.

Hiccup is officially chief after the death of his father Stoic. He wants his people to live in peace with dragons but other Vikings want to control the dragons/use them as weapons. There is a dragon hunter and he wants to kill Toothless (Hiccup’s Dragon).

Toothless is not the last of his kind. There is a female Night Fury that the dragon hunter wants to use as bait  for Toothless. Hiccup remembers a place his father mentioned, the Hidden World, which was a home for dragons and one point he plans to move the villagers and the dragons to the hidden world.

I liked this movie. I thought there was a bit too much comic relief at times but that might be my only compliant. The animation was good and there were some fun sequences without dialogue as Toothless attempted to woo the female Night Fury.

Composer John Powell returned to do the score as he did for the previous films.  He was nominated for an Academy Award for the first film in the series. I think the music was good and never overpowering.

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