How to Train Your Dragon (2010)

Movie · 2010 · Fantasy, Adventure, Animation, Family · 1h 38m · PG · English

Curator score: 8.7/10 (2.6M ratings)

What started as fire and fury will become friendship.

Overview

As the son of a Viking leader on the cusp of manhood, shy Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III faces a rite of passage: he must kill a dragon to prove his warrior mettle. But after downing a feared dragon, he realizes that he no longer wants to destroy it, and instead befriends the beast – which he names Toothless – much to the chagrin of his warrior father.

Ratings

Director

Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois

Production

DreamWorks Animation

Cast

Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, T.J. Miller, Kristen Wiig, Robin Atkin Downes, Philip McGrade, Kieron Elliott, Ashley Jensen, David Tennant, Randy Thom

Where to watch

Peacock Premium, Peacock Premium Plus

Curator Review

Verdict

A beautifully paced coming-of-age adventure with real emotional warmth, vivid worldbuilding, and one of animation’s most memorable human-animal bonds. It balances humor, action, and feeling so well that it works for kids, adults, and anyone who likes a heartfelt underdog story.

Best for

  • families looking for an all-ages adventure
  • viewers who like emotional friendship stories
  • fans of strong animation and flight/action sequences
  • people who enjoy outsider-to-hero coming-of-age arcs

Skip if

  • you want a darker or more cynical fantasy
  • you dislike sentimental family storytelling
  • you prefer live-action over animated adventure
  • you want a plot that stays purely action-driven

Overview

How to Train Your Dragon is one of those rare animated films that feels both immediate and timeless. It takes a familiar premise — a misfit boy in a warrior culture — and gives it real emotional texture, letting the relationship between Hiccup and Toothless carry the movie with surprising tenderness and humor.

Worth noting

The action is exhilarating, but the film’s biggest strength is how gracefully it turns empathy into heroism. It understands that courage can look like listening, learning, and refusing inherited prejudice. That idea gives the story a genuine lift, and the first flight sequence remains a high point of modern animation.

Bottom line

What makes it endure is the craft: expressive character animation, crisp pacing, and a score that does a lot of emotional heavy lifting without ever feeling manipulative. It’s a crowd-pleaser, but one with enough heart and visual invention to keep rewarding repeat viewings.

Top Letterboxd reviews

DirkH (5★) · 10762 likes

I wish this was my autobiography.

jeaba (5★) · 7528 likes

i love the way that the dragons are literally just cats

James (Schaffrillas) (4.5★) · 6118 likes

Wtf why this movie so damn good? It's perfectly paced, incredibly powerful, striking from an animation perspective (save for a poorly rendered character here and there). Why did I never like this as a kid? It's the best DreamWorks movie of 2010, the year that also gave us Megamind and Shrek 4. HOW DO YOU MANAGE THAT OUTPUT OF QUALITY IN THE SAME YEAR. SHARK TALE HAS NO EXCUSE ANYMORE

Frandi Peralta (5★) · 5319 likes

One of the best animated films ever made.

noelle (5★) · 4745 likes

the total reliance that toothless and hiccup have for each other??? that shit is breathtaking bro

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Topics

animated adventure, fantasy, family film, coming-of-age, dragon lore, viking setting, heartwarming, epic score, action set pieces, friendship

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