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‘How to Train Your Dragon 3’ Update: Film Postponed For Good Cause, Hiccup Creates A Peaceful Dragon Utopia

By Vin Ross | Update Date: Mar 08, 2017 07:44 PM EST

DreamWorks Animation’s much-awaited movie, “How to Train Your Dragon 3” has so far undergone plenty of scheduling alterations - and finally is being pushed to a Mar. 2019 release. Here, we will discuss the causes of pushing the film back constantly, followed by some updates on the storyline.

The previous release date for “How to Train Your Dragon 3” was May 18, 2018. With the sudden change in the date, fans will have to wait for another two years and it seems they are not at all happy with the sudden decision taken by DreamWorks Animation.

Is “The Croods 2” One Reason For Its Delay?

Although the causes for the sudden change was not officially given, there is no ounce of doubt that this decision will be in favor of presenting the best quality to viewers. However, a report released by The Christian Post highlighted that partial reasons may be due to giving way to DreamWorks Animation’s “The Croods 2,” which is slated to hit the big screen on June 20, 2017.

According to some reports, the upcoming movie “How to Train Your Dragon 3” is going to be the last installment of the original franchise. Few recent spoilers asserted that Hiccup will be able to fulfill his dream by producing a peaceful dragon utopia. Alternatively, Toothless’ discovery of an “untamed and elusive mate draws the Night Fury away,” per Deadline

“How to Train Your Dragon 3” Will Take Viewers To Book’s Origin

Dean DeBlois, director of the original movie, “How to Train Your Dragon,” recently teased fans on what they can expect from the upcoming third sequel. According to DeBlois, the movie will take viewers to the point where the original book by Cressida Cowell actually started.

“How to Train Your Dragon 3” will hit U.S. theater screens on Mar. 1, 2019.

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