Claudia González
almost 3 years
ago
Far way better than the first one, improving ALL aspects. And HTTYD was already good!
Phetcharat
almost 3 years
ago
A little bit boring.
Freddie Kay
over 3 years
ago
"still a very well made film."
Leif Jacobson
over 4 years
ago
Not the masterpiece the original is, but without a doubt not too far behind.
Ryan Boucher
over 4 years
ago
Samey, funny in places. I think the moral is benevolent dictators are for the best.
Luna Lovegood
almost 5 years
ago
would be better with, like, an actual story and without all the unnecessary hetero romance
Tony Gandía
almost 5 years
ago
Effective, entertaining but predictable; nevertheless enjoyable.
Kosala Liyanage
5 years
ago
Not that great a sequel. Just a decent job, that's all.
Omkar Abnave
5 years
ago
Not keeping expectations high will make the watching experience better.
Nate McBean
5 years
ago
I have no idea how they came up with hundreds of dragon designs.
Leah Stone
5 years
ago
Great sequel with great plot & characters! They will surprise you with heartache...Beware!
Michael Cole
5 years
ago
Excellent sequel, does well on building the relationships established in the first film.
Nara Bruck
over 5 years
ago
Great sequel after the phenomenal first movie!!
Zach Sly
over 5 years
ago
Expanded the first in nearly every way, growing with its audience. A well deserved sequel.
Andy Whitfield
over 5 years
ago
Enjoyable second run spending time with the flying cats...I mean, dragons.
The thrilling second chapter of the epic How To Train Your Dragon trilogy brings back the fantastical world of Hiccup and Toothless five years later. While Astrid, Snotlout and the rest of the gang are challenging each other to dragon races (the island's new favorite contact sport), the now inseparable pair journey through the skies, charting unmapped territories and exploring new worlds. When one of their adventures leads to the discovery of a secret ice cave that is home to hundreds of new wild dragons and the mysterious Dragon Rider, the two friends find themselves at the center of a battle to protect the peace.