試す - 無料

'We really can create a whole other world now'

Yorkshire Evening Post

|

June 12, 2025

The cast of live action How To Train Your Dragon - including Gerard Butler and Nick Frost - talk costumes, stunts and recreating the animated original - the film is in cinemas now

Who wouldn't want to spiral through the air on the back of a dragon?

Well, OK, most of the inhabitants of the Island of Berk, where dragons and vikings are sworn enemies, intent on wiping the other species out. But the cast of the new live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon do make it look rather spectacular, even if not all their stunts are as acrobatic as you might imagine.

"Mason learnt to fall over, a lot," says Nico Parker, 20, of her co-star Mason Thames, who plays our hero Hiccup, with a laugh.

"A lot," agrees Texas-born Thames, 17.

"Learning how to take a fall, and then once I'd learnt how to fall properly, to unlearn it all and make it sloppy, was cool," he adds, shooting back at Parker, who plays viking Astrid, a student of dragon fighting and Hiccup's love interest: "She got to do the cool stuff, she killed it."

"Cartwheels! So many flips, I dropped from 60ft," admits Parker, the daughter of Crash and Westworld actress Thandie Newton. "I fell over all the time-not on purpose-it was really fun."

Based on Cressida Cowell's gripping children's books, the How To Train Your Dragon series charts the adventures of Toothless, a Night Fury dragon, and Hiccup-to give him his full title, Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III, son of Stoick the Vast-who is on a mission to achieve his dream of becoming a true Viking and following in his chieftain father's footsteps.

"He's always been different and because of that, he's been cast out by his village, his tribe and his father, and of all people, he really just wants to make his dad proud and for Astrid not to look at him like a weird creature," says Thames, best known for appearing opposite Ethan Hawke in horror, The Black Phone.

Yorkshire Evening Post からのその他のストーリー

Yorkshire Evening Post

Yorkshire Evening Post

Leeds shopping centre launches children's appeal

White Rose Shopping Centre has opened its annual gift donation campaign in support of Leeds-based charity Kidz Klub.

time to read

1 mins

November 18, 2025

Yorkshire Evening Post

Record of policy fails

The latest YouGov poll puts Reform UK at 27 per cent (down from 34 per cent) and Labour at 20 per cent. I wonder if this marks the early stages of Reform's decline.

time to read

1 min

November 18, 2025

Yorkshire Evening Post

'Intrusive' mast gets permission

A 20-metre mobile phone mast can be installed on an east Leeds street despite objections from people living nearby.

time to read

1 min

November 18, 2025

Yorkshire Evening Post

Police call in on a dozen kids during crime crackdown

West Yorkshire Police officers have knocked on the doors of 12 young people as part of a crackdown on crime and antisocial behaviour in Leeds - vowing “we will protect our communities”.

time to read

1 mins

November 18, 2025

Yorkshire Evening Post

Yorkshire Evening Post

Maternity probe delays 'will put safety at risk'

Any delays to the Government's maternity inquiry \"risk perpetuating the very safety concerns the review seeks to address\", the chair of the Health and Social Care Committee has said.

time to read

1 min

November 18, 2025

Yorkshire Evening Post

It's poetry in motion for Harry on country-wide festive tour

After selling out two back-to-back shows at London Bloomsbury Theatre last December, World Poetry Slam Champion Harry Baker is packing up his poetry reindeer and taking his winning formula nationwide.

time to read

1 min

November 18, 2025

Yorkshire Evening Post

Yorkshire Evening Post

'Think twice before copying Danish model'

When the British government recently announced its plan to emulate Denmark's asylum and immigration system, it framed the move as a way to restore fairness and regain control.

time to read

3 mins

November 18, 2025

Yorkshire Evening Post

While Fitzpatrick celebrates, Parry sets sights on US

While one Yorkshireman was celebrating victory in Dubai, another was planning his schedule in America-but one was left to rue what might have been.

time to read

1 mins

November 18, 2025

Yorkshire Evening Post

Sweden boss Potter leaps to the defence of Gudmundsson

Sweden manager Graham Potter has leapt to the defence of Leeds United defender Gabriel Gudmundsson after he was subjected to criticism in the wake of his latest international appearance.

time to read

1 mins

November 18, 2025

Yorkshire Evening Post

Yorkshire Evening Post

Almost half of adults have spoken to older relative about their driving

Road strategy must balance independence and safety

time to read

1 mins

November 18, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size