'How to Train Your Dragon' director says most live-action remakes seem unnecessary - except his
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Dean DeBlois, co-director of the animated 'How to Train Your Dragon', is back with a live-action remake he believes is a heartfelt tribute. Despite his belief that many remakes are unnecessary and show a lazy approach from studios, he expresses hope his film will create new pathways for adaptations by retaining the soul of its predecessor. DeBlois anticipates a shift where studios embrace riskier, original storytelling, rather than relying solely on established franchises, reflecting the industry's need for creativity.
Dean DeBlois believes his live-action remake of 'How to Train Your Dragon' stands out, as it maintains the franchise's soul and was crafted with heart.
DeBlois expresses hope that studios will take more risks on creating new original stories instead of relying on remakes, which he views as often lazy.
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