I stopped watching after Season 1... are they going to connect with the second movie continuity at some point?
I stopped watching after Season 1... are they going to connect with the second movie continuity at some point?
The second season wraps up while the characters are still about the same age they were in the first movie, so presumably it's a few years before the sequel. It "connects" only to the extent that it resolves all the series' major story arcs in the finale, so as to clear the board for the sequel. My speculation at this point is that the third season will jump forward to take place after the sequel, but that's just a guess.
But it's a definitely a different type of story than the first or the TV storylines.
Me too. I can't judge the continuity with the series, since I've only seen a few episodes, but I would also love to see the series follow on from the 2nd movie.Am really hoping the sequel keeps continuity with the series, and that S3 picks up after the second film with an older Hiccup & friends.
This really disapoints me. It deserves to be a big hit.After a disappointing first weekend when it failed to beat 22 Jump Street, looks like Dragon 2 will be having a hard drop on its second weekend. 200 million domestically looks very unlikely now. Pretty much the same thing happened with KFP2. It is going to do worse than Madagascar 3.
Did they take too long to make Dragon 2? Was it too dark, and did it not have enough humor for kids? Was it crap marketing? Or have people simply moved on?
Looks to me like this franchise never broke out to become super popular outside the families like Shrek or Despicable Me. I keep hearing how the Dragon franchise is very popular with the 18-25 year old female audience. HTTYD has a sizable amount of fangirls in that age range for some reason, which I think is kind of weird since they usually aren't into stuff like this. There doesn't seem to be much interest outside of families.
What went wrong?
BTW how bad ass was Hiccup's flame sword?! Was that from the show? Much like a lightsaber, I'm not entirely clear on how the blade comes to an end point if it's an expulsion of flammable gas.
One of the many things I loved about the sequel was how utterly competent Hiccup and the others were in combat. They've been doing this five years and they have everything mastered.
And I just remembered something. I think the movie implied that Gobber was gay. When they're talking about marriage, he says he'll never get married for blah blah blah "and one other thing".
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