
The Hidden World wrapped up the series saw the characters deal with the lingering threat of Grimmel the Grisly, a dragon hunter who craved both Toothless and the white Night Fury dragon that Toothless wants to mate with. The sequel saw the characters become young adults as they sought to find Hiccup's mother, Valka, while attempting to subdue a madman with world-conquering ambitions. The first film saw the bond between Hiccup and Toothless grow from curiosity to true friendship as Hiccup's taming of the Night Fury dragon unites the villagers of Berk with the dragons in their skies. RELATED: 'How to Train Your Dragon' and the Power of the Reluctant Outcast Unlike other animated series, the How to Train Your Dragon series featured the characters visibly aging and eventually becoming adults, which added a certain level of emotional weight to the saga. Naming the dragon Toothless, the pair form an unbreakable bond that continues through the series. The series was set in the mythical Viking village of Berk, and revolved around the adventures of an eccentric teenage Viking named Hiccup, who stumbles across an injured dragon one day. All three films were nominated for Best Animated Feature by the Academy. The film will be in safe hands with Dean DeBlois, who was both writer and director of the Academy Award-nominated trilogy - 2010's How to Train Your Dragon, How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014) and How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World from 2019, which wrapped up the series beautifully.



Toothless will take flight once more as Universal has announced they will be releasing a live-action big screen adaptation of DreamWorks Animation's How to Train Your Dragon in 2025.
