Universal Pictures Home Entertainment is releasing a Blu-ray combo pack of the HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON TRILOGY (Blu-ray/DVD/Digital) on Tuesday, May 21st. (Available on Digital Now) Fresh Fiction has a Blu-ray copy to give away and a soundtrack to the film! Information on how to get yours is below, along with information on the release
CONTEST RULES:
The rules are simple: Email cole@freshfiction.com with your name and full mailing address (Note: U.S. addresses only and no PO boxes). Title your email subject: “DRAGON Giveaway” In the body of the email, tell us if you can fly your dragon anywhere in the world (real or fictional) where would it be? Bonus points if you name your dragon! Make sure to be creative and descriptive as possible. The giveaway is active now until next Tuesday May 7th at noon, central time.
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON: THE HIDDEN WORLD synopsis from Preston Barta’s Review: You can find the entire review here:
THE HIDDEN WORLD continues the adventures of Hiccup (voiced by Jay Baruchel) and his affectionate alpha dragon Toothless. Hiccup is now the leader of the Viking-occupied Berk following the death of his father (Gerard Butler, who returns in flashbacks), and he’s made it his mission to rescue dragons and resettle them on his small island.
The problem, however, is the island isn’t big enough to accommodate all the dragons, and even if it was, they would still have dragon hunters on their tail trying to slay the notion of dragons and humans living together in harmony. Consequently, Hiccup has to make some tough decisions in order to protect them both.
The first two HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON films focused on Hiccup discovering his role in the world. He, of course, met his mystical Night Fury dragon. They bonded and became best friends, learning the value of togetherness as they grew up in the process. Now that they have grown up, they are beginning to recognize that their goals have changed. Taking a page out of TOY STORY 3 and (most recently) RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET this chapter is about learning to let go and accept change — a notion that is so important to learn as we all grow up. The fact that a film aimed largely at children approaches this with such grace is truly astonishing.
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