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How To Train Your Dragon Trailer: Mason Thames’ Hiccup Brings the Live-Action of the Iconic Franchise to Life; WATCH

How To Train Your Dragon Trailer: Mason Thames’ Hiccup Brings the Live-Action of the Iconic Franchise to Life; WATCH

How to Train Your Dragon is set to be released in its live action version, as Universal Studios drops the new poster as well as the trailer of the upcoming film. Mason Thames has taken up the role of Hiccups, who befriends a dragon, defying his centuries of old tradition. The movie has been rated PG, as the movie will include intense action sequences.  As for the plot of the movie, the official synopsis reads, “On the rugged isle of Berk, a Viking boy named Hiccup defies centuries of tradition by befriending a dragon named Toothless.”  It further states, “However, when an ancient threat emerges that endangers both species, Hiccup’s friendship with Toothless becomes the key to forging a new future. Together, they must navigate the delicate path toward peace, soaring beyond the boundaries of their worlds and redefining what it means to be a hero and a leader.” The cast members of the movie are Nico Parker, Gerard Butler, and Julian Dennison, among others, who have joined Thames on a wild adventure. Meanwhile, the …

Rezoana Mallick Heena, the sparkling youngster, looks to re-dazzle after an injury hiccup

There was a glaring miss at the Asian U20 Athletics Championships held in Dubai in late April. Despite possessing an immensely talented quarter-miler at the youth level, India missed out on the women’s 400m gold. The defending champion, 16-year-old Rezoana Mallick Heena, could not make it to the continental championships as she was yet to recover from a hamstring injury sustained in November last. Her absence was felt even more when the Indian 4x400m mixed relay team were pipped by China in the final. Early in 2023, the scenario around women’s 400m was much more promising. Records galore Rezoana took the Indian athletics scene by storm. Standing at 5 feet 7 inches, she rose as a grand promise for India and rewrote quite a few records. She not only won the 400m gold at the Youth Asian Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan but also broke the U-18 national record held by Jisna Mathew, clocking a magnificent 52.98s. She also rechristened the Championships record of 53.02s set by Salwa Eid Naser of Bahrain eight years ago but …