How to Train Your Dragon 3 Release Date: Dean DeBlois, Director and Writer Story Plot Revealed!

How to Train Your Dragon 3 Release Date: Dean DeBlois, Director and Writer of Story Plot Revealed!
The DreamWorks Animation already announced 'How to Train Your Dragon 3' release date would be June 18, 2016. Film director and writer, Dean DeBlois, once discussed the film.
"When I was approached about a sequel, I said will you consider it to be the middle act of a three act trilogy? Therefore we're not just inventing a random other adventure that you cast the same 5 or 6 characters into and graft on a problem that feels artificial. So by meeting Hiccup at this later stage of his life he's now dealing with an organic and universal problem that many of us go through at that stage. But it is the middle chapter heading toward the culmination of Hiccup's final coming of age,"
"And the intention is to be very conscious of where we came from in the first movie and where we're heading in the third. So I've been working on a running outline for sometime and I know we're going to get to the point where Cressida Cowell books start which is Hiccup, as an adult, looking back on his life and saying 'There were dragons when I was a boy.'
"There's something really powerful and emotional about that that hits you in the gut. And I think it could be bittersweet and beautiful. But how they disappear? What happened and what leads them to that point? That's the stuff of the third movie. We're always very conscious to make sure the threads we're pulling forward are from the first film and paying off in the second are also embedding storylines for the third."
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