Tag: Jay Baruchel

Gerard Butler Will Reprise How to Train Your Dragon Role

Deadline exclusively reports that Gerard Butler is reprising his role as Chief Stoick in the live-action remake of the DreamWorks animated film How to Train Your Dragon. Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) and Astrid (America Ferrera) have been recast with Mason Thames and Nico Parker (daughter of Thandiwe Ne...

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New FUBAR Trailer Shows Arnold in Action

Arnold’s back, and like his fellow action legend Sylvester Stallone, he’s setting his sights on streaming. Netflix has released a full trailer for the upcoming action-comedy series FUBAR, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Arnold plays a retired spy who plans to spend his twilight years focusing on...

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Arnold is Back in FUBAR Trailer

When a guy’s catchphrase is “I’ll be back,” you have to figure he won’t let old age keep him down. Netflix has released a teaser trailer for its upcoming spy action-comedy series FUBAR, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. FUBAR sees Arnold play a former CIA agent who postpones his retirement w...

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REVIEW: How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019)

This weekend saw the release of the third and ostensibly final entry in the How to Train Your Dragon film series, How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World. I loved the first movie and liked the second one, so I’ve been eagerly awaiting this film along with the series’ other fans around the...

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REVIEW: How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014)

Usually I have reservations when a sequel, spin-off, or basically any continuation of a movie I liked is announced; however, I could not have been more ready for more after I saw DreamWorks’ How to Train Your Dragon. The first movie introduced a breathtaking world full of interesting characters, a...

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REVIEW: How to Train Your Dragon (2010)

In film discourse, you hear a lot about creativity and the overuse of certain tropes and plot points. However, it’s always interested me that a lot of the most famous and beloved movies contain these tropes and archetypes, and are even celebrated for them. As for me, some of my favorite movies...

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