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The dragon had to be presented in a way that the audience would be absolutely stunned." [3] After the completion of principal shooting, a special-effects team of 80 people at ILM studios in northern California worked eight months in producing 160 composite shots of the dragon. Chris Walas sculpted and operated the dragon head used for close-up ...
Astrid Dora Janson was born in Cappel, Germany on June 9, 1947. [4] Part of a working-class family, [5] she moved to Toronto as a child. [6] In high school and university, Janson took an interest in politics and then political theatre. [7] "I was a kid of the Sixties and wanted to get in on all that revolting," she later told a reporter. [8]
Maria Josefin Asplund (born 15 October 1991) [1] is a Swedish actress. She is known to international audiences for her roles as Astrid on the History Channel series Vikings and Pernilla Blomkvist in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011).
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To avoid their children bearing the same hatred towards dragons as their ancestors, Astrid suggests bringing back the Snoggletog Pageant that tells the story of how Vikings and dragons made peace. [ a ] Gobber agrees to help them with the pageant as he sees it as a chance to remind the children of New Berk how much of an impact Stoick had on ...
Dawn of the Dragon Racers is a 26-minute short film which was released on November 11, 2014 as a special feature on the DVD/Blu-ray/digital release of How to Train Your Dragon 2, [35] although it was released on DVD separately on March 3, 2015 with the previously-released Book of Dragons and Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon included as well. [36]
During a morning flight, Astrid and Stormfly encounter a band of mysterious dragon hunters on the beach, led by Ryker Grimborn, who captures Stormfly while leaving Astrid adrift. After finding her, the riders scour the beach and the wreck of the Reaper for clues on their whereabouts, but only find a new lens for the Dragon Eye that works with a ...
Beowulf is a fictional character of the swords and sorcery genre published by DC Comics.The character debuted in Beowulf: Dragon Slayer #1 (May 1975), and was created by Michael Uslan and Ricardo Villamonte. [1]