The first trailer for the live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon remake always seemed like an odd choice, as the original film is already a timeless classic, and unfortunately, the live-action version has already made a misstep when it comes to the fan-favorite dragon Toothless.

While the How to Train Your Dragon's Toothless looks good and faithful to the original, a few moments shown in the trailer indicate a big departure for the character.

The Live-Action How To Train Your Dragon Trailer Doesn't Make Toothless Scary

Toothless Being Scary Is An Important Part Of The Original

Despite seeming more or less like a How to Train Your Dragon seems to have made Toothless' first appearance less scary, looking more like he does in later films. An important aspect of all the films is the relationship between Toothless and Hiccup, and that naturally starts off very antagonistic, as the dragons and humans are sworn enemies. In the animated film, Toothless starts as a scary creature, something that a casual viewer could see as a monster that would kill Hiccup without a second thought.

The live-action trailer shows this moment with Toothless' eyes round, looking more like Toothless from the later films, a cute pet as opposed to a ferocious animal.

There is one moment in the new How to Train Your Dragon trailer that showcases this disconnect, when Hiccup is about to kill Toothless after knocking him down to the ground. In the original, Toothless' eyes are narrowed and reptilian during this scene, giving him a much more animalistic and monstrous look, reflecting the audience and Hiccup's preconceived beliefs about him. However, the live-action trailer shows this moment with Toothless' eyes round, looking more like Toothless from the later films, a cute pet as opposed to a ferocious animal.

Toothless Being Scary At The Beginning Makes The Movie's Payoff Much Better

Toothless' Transition From Monster To Friend Is Well-Defined In The Original

While making Toothless look less scary might not seem like a big deal, as in the original How to Train Your Dragon, Toothless and Hiccup end up as friends quickly anyway, it is actually a pretty important part of the film, especially when it comes to Hiccup's character. When he makes the decision to spare Toothless' life, he doesn't do so because of how innocent and sweet the dragon looks, he does it because he knows it would be wrong, no matter what kind of creature it is.

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It would be easy to spare the cute cat-eyed Toothless, but Hiccup choosing not to kill the evil Night Fury gives a great look into the deeply empathetic nature of the character, and makes Toothless choosing not to kill Hiccup a much more interesting plot development. The eventual friendship that develops between the two is made all the stronger because of how antagonistic the characters are, to begin with. By toning down that aspect of the first act, the live-action How to Train Your Dragon will suffer, especially when compared to the original.

How To Train Your Dragon (2025) Official Poster
How to Train Your Dragon
Release Date
June 13, 2025
Runtime
116 Minutes
Director
Dean DeBlois
Writers
Dean DeBlois
  • Cast Placeholder Image
    Mason Thames
    Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III
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    Astrid Hofferson
  • Headshot Of Gerard Butler
    Gerard Butler
    Stoick the Vast
  • Headshot Of Nick Frost
    Nick Frost
    Gobber the Belch

How to Train Your Dragon, set on the Viking island of Berk, follows Hiccup, a young Viking who challenges tradition by befriending a Night Fury dragon named Toothless. Their bond reveals new insights about dragons and transforms Viking society's understanding of these creatures.