How to Train Your Dragon 2’s Remake Could Solve the Original’s Pacing

It’s no surprise that a new version of How to Train Your Dragon 2 is being made. The first remake closely followed the original animated film, but director and writer Dean DeBlois has suggested this one will be different. He told SyFy he wants to improve on some aspects of the first remake, fixing things he and his team now feel they could have done better. While fans love How to Train Your Dragon 2, it had one weakness, and this remake is a chance to fix it.

This Anthology Series From A Star Of The Office Is Criminally Underrated

One of the best examples of Novak’s unique voice as a writer is his 2021 anthology series, The Premise. Unlike most similar shows that stick to a single genre or mood, Novak’s consistent style is what unifies the episodes. Though the stories vary wildly – from humorous to deeply serious, touching to bizarre – his distinctive writing keeps the show feeling connected and relevant to today’s world.

An Upcoming Sequel To A 20-Year-Old Film May Be A Major 2026 Box Office Competitor

Next year’s lineup of movies is packed with big titles! Expect highly anticipated films like Dune: Part 3, Disclosure Day, and The Odyssey, alongside animated sequels such as The Super Mario Galaxy Movie and Toy Story 5. Superhero fans can look forward to Avengers: Doomsday, Supergirl, and Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Plus, there are promising live-action adaptations like Moana, Minions & Monsters, and The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping.

Scorpion’s MCU Costume Finally Revealed in Spider-Man: Brand New Day Art

A Brazilian store called Piticas has given fans a first look at Michael Mando returning as Scorpion in the upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The promotional banner, advertising official Marvel merchandise, also shows Mark Ruffalo as the Hulk, along with Spider-Man villains Tarantula and Boomerang. You can see it below.

Why Dark Winds Season 4 Trades Manuelito & Chee’s Will-They-Won’t-They Dynamic For An Official Romance

Dark Winds, a crime drama that premiered in 2022, is based on the Leaphorn & Chee novels by Tony Hillerman. Set in the 1970s American Southwest, the show follows Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn (Zahn McClarnon) and Officer Jim Chee (Kiowa Gordon) as they investigate murders. The series also explores the lives and cultures of people living on Native American reservations. Season four largely adapts the novel The Ghostway.

Why Dark Winds Season 4 Was The Most Challenging To Adapt For TV Explained By Showrunner

The popular AMC series draws inspiration from Tony Hillerman’s Leaphorn & Chee novels, starring Zahn McClarnon as Joe Leaphorn and Kiowa Gordon as Jim Chee. Although there are 27 books in the series, the show’s first season primarily follows the story of Listening Woman. Season two is based on People of Darkness, season three combines Dance Hall of the Dead and The Sinister Pig, and season four adapts The Ghostway.