How to Train your Dragon: The Hidden World
The best trilogy of the decade comes to a beautiful, tear-inducing end with How to Train your Dragon: The Hidden World. In the final installment, Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) and the residents of Berk have to deal with the fact that coexisting with dragons is dangerous to the majestic beasts.
Toothless finally gets a love interest in the form of a Light Fury. The mating ritual between the two is sweet, awkward, funny and familiar to anybody trying to date for the first time.
Dean Debois has been at the helm of this franchise throughout the series and his ability to create these stories for audiences of ages can’t be overstated. John Powell has been the composer throughout the series and deserves award accolades for his score throughout the series. Just like John Williams, Powell has the ability to turn the music into a character that helps the film soar to new heights.
Prior to Frozen 2 eventually surpassing How to Train your Dragon 3 in terms of animation quality, the Dreamworks Animated film was the reigning champ. Every frame of this film is a piece of art that belongs in a museum.
It’s okay. I love you too. And I want you to be free. Our world doesn’t deserve you. Yet.’ – Hiccup (How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World)
-Hiccup (Jay Baruchel)