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Universal Studios | 2010-2025 | 223 min | Rated PG | Aug 12, 2025

How to Train Your Dragon: 2-Movie Collection (Blu-ray Movie)

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Overall4.5 of 54.5

Overview

How to Train Your Dragon: 2-Movie Collection (2010-2025)

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Adventure100%
Fantasy76%
Family71%
Animation60%
Comedy21%
Teen5%

Specifications

  • Video

    Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
    Video resolution: 1080p
    Aspect ratio: 2.39:1, 1.90:1
    Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1

  • Audio

    English: Dolby Atmos
    Spanish: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1
    French: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1
    English: Dolby TrueHD 7.1
    French: Dolby Digital 5.1
    Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1

  • Subtitles

    English SDH, French, Spanish

  • Discs

    Blu-ray Disc
    Two-disc set (2 BDs)
    Digital copy

  • Packaging

    Slipcover in original pressing

  • Playback

    Region A (B, C untested)

Review

Rating summary

Movie4.5 of 54.5
Video4.5 of 54.5
Audio5.0 of 55.0
Extras4.5 of 54.5
Overall4.5 of 54.5

How to Train Your Dragon: 2-Movie Collection Blu-ray Movie Review

Reviewed by Justin Dekker August 17, 2025

Director/Writer Dean DeBlois' new live-action adaptation of 'How to Train Your Dragon' arrives on Blu-ray disc alongside the original animated feature he crafted with Chris Sanders in this new 'How to Train Your Dragon 2-Movie Collection courtesy of Universal. Both films feature excellent technical specifications and are accompanied by an impressive amount of on-disc supplemental material. A Digital Code redeemable through Movies Anywhere and a slipcover are also included in this two-disc set.


For a discussion of the new live-action How to Train Your Dragon, please follow this link.

Please follow this link for an appreciation of the original animated feature.


How to Train Your Dragon: 2-Movie Collection Blu-ray Movie, Video Quality  4.5 of 5

For a look at the new new live-action How to Train Your Dragon's 1080p presentation, please follow this link.

The Blu-ray of the original animated feature film included here is identical to the release from 2018, which features a transfer identical to the original release. Please follow this link for an assessment of the video presentation.


How to Train Your Dragon: 2-Movie Collection Blu-ray Movie, Audio Quality  5.0 of 5

For an overview of the new live-action How to Train Your Dragon's Dolby Atmos audio track, please follow this link.

Please follow this link for an look at the original animated feature's audio track.


How to Train Your Dragon: 2-Movie Collection Blu-ray Movie, Special Features and Extras  4.5 of 5

The new live-action How to Train Your Dragon is outfitted with a respectable amount of on-disc supplemental material for the film and the franchise's fans to sift through.

  • Deleted Scenes (5.11) - Two deleted scenes are included, both of which have introductions by Director/Writer Dean DeBLois. They are Village Sneaking and Beach Break, and both were cut in the name of improved pacing.
  • Gag Reel (2.47) - Gaffes, mistakes, and assorted silly behavior are spotlighted here.
  • Love and Legacy: Making 'How to Train Your Dragon' (45.44) - Numerous members of the cast and crew take the viewer behind the scenes into a number of aspects of the creation of the film. Topics covered include casting, set construction and dressing, riding the dragons, and the film's themes. It's an interesting and informative segment.
  • Building Berk (8.06) - The film's immersive set takes the spotlight here, with the principal cast, the director, and many others discussing their impression of and reaction to manmade and locations central to the tale. Time is also spent discussing the weapons that were made and the various elements of set dressing.
  • Fit for a Viking (5.04) - Director/Writer Dean DeBlois, Costume Designer Lindsay Pugh, and others discuss the various costuming elements as shots of their construction and design are shown.
  • Forbidden Friendship (6.38) - After an introduction from Director/Writer Dean DeBlois, we are treated to an in-progress version of the scene where Hiccup befriends Toothless, as we see Mason Thames interacting with Toothless's puppeteer on-set.
  • Test Drive (3.32) - Following an introduction from Director/Writer Dean DeBlois, we see an "in-progress" version of the scene where Hiccup rides Toothless for the first time, with Mason Thames astride a massive, rideable animatronic puppet. Finished footage is intermixed.
  • Feature Commentary - Director/Writer Dean DeBlois provides a wealth of insights and details about the crafting of the live-action How to Train Your Dragon. He begins by discussing shooting locations and finding the perfect home for Berk on the Faroe Islands. From there, he launches into casting decisions and set construction. DeBlois talks about picking the moments to deviate from the source material and being very deliberate in that regard. A fair amount of time is given to the construction and design of the arena, and he shares the very practical reason why Gobber's prosthetic leg switches sides for this film. He discusses playing music for the film on-set during filming to help the actors find the emotional core of the scenes, and some of the differences between creating a live-action film versus creating an animated film.


Please follow this link for an accounting of the on-disc supplemental material that accompanies the original animated feature.


How to Train Your Dragon: 2-Movie Collection Blu-ray Movie, Overall Score and Recommendation  4.5 of 5

For fans of the franchise who have yet to add the first film in to their collections, Universal's How to Train Your Dragon 2-Movie Collection offers an economical option to do so. While the new live-action film is virtually a shot for shot remake of the original animated feature, there are ample reasons to watch and enjoy both. Technical specifications are terrific, and both new film and the original animated feature's discs offer a substantial amount of enough on-disc supplemental features to keep inquisitive fans busy for quite some time. The new How to Train Your Dragon 2-Movie Collection comes strongly recommended.