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“We needed Jack to be our guide into the world of the Guardians, so he became our protagonist – a boy who doesn’t know his place in the world.” - Christina Steinberg, producer
Concept art by Paul Lasaine

“We needed Jack to be our guide into the world of the Guardians, so he became our protagonist – a boy who doesn’t know his place in the world.” - Christina Steinberg, producer

Concept art by Paul Lasaine

CHIMICHANGA!!!

CHIMICHANGA!!!

“It took us three bloody years to do the first one so it’s a piecemeal process. I’ve been working on Dragon 2, on and off, for the past year and a half now. And boy is it ever something special. I truly adore the first one. I think it’s one of the greatest flicks ever. Period. And one of my proudest moments. So it’s no hyperbole when I say we smoke the first one with number two. It’s going to be pretty incredible in every way. The emotional content, the action sequences, it’s everything it’s supposed to be and then some. It’s really going to be a pretty incredible, beautiful flick. People will go buy tickets, see this movie, and be taken on a journey like they’ve never been on.”
- Jay Baruchel, the voice of Hiccup, discussing the sequel to How To Train Your Dragon with SlashFilm.com

“It took us three bloody years to do the first one so it’s a piecemeal process. I’ve been working on Dragon 2, on and off, for the past year and a half now. And boy is it ever something special. I truly adore the first one. I think it’s one of the greatest flicks ever. Period. And one of my proudest moments. So it’s no hyperbole when I say we smoke the first one with number two. It’s going to be pretty incredible in every way. The emotional content, the action sequences, it’s everything it’s supposed to be and then some. It’s really going to be a pretty incredible, beautiful flick. People will go buy tickets, see this movie, and be taken on a journey like they’ve never been on.”

- Jay Baruchel, the voice of Hiccup, discussing the sequel to How To Train Your Dragon with SlashFilm.com

DreamWorks Animation Producer Nancy Bernstein is fighting for a cure. After being diagnosed with colorectal cancer, she took matters into her own hands and began raising funds for vital research programs. This is her Call to Cure.

Follow Nancy’s journey:
http://www.calltocure.org
howtotrainyourdragon:

Defy the odds and fly.

howtotrainyourdragon:

Defy the odds and fly.

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“The Croods need to be cautious about their new surroundings because they have no idea whether or not the plants will eat or harm them.” – Christophe Lautrette, Production Designer

“The Croods need to be cautious about their new surroundings because they have no idea whether or not the plants will eat or harm them.” – Christophe Lautrette, Production Designer

“Who hasn’t dreamt of living in a treehouse in a forest? It had to be in the show.” – Christophe Lautrette, production designer

“Who hasn’t dreamt of living in a treehouse in a forest? It had to be in the show.” – Christophe Lautrette, production designer

“We were trying to keep the creatures and the world grounded but at the same time retain a whimsical side.” – Kirk DeMicco, director

“We were trying to keep the creatures and the world grounded but at the same time retain a whimsical side.” – Kirk DeMicco, director

Good news spreads fast! Word has gotten out about The Croods sequel and we’re excited to confirm that we haven’t seen the last of our favorite prehistoric family.