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Httyd... 4?
Topic Started: 07 Jun 2014, 16:28 (8890 Views)
AuroraBorealis
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04 Jun 2014, 18:29
I want Dragons to continue for as long as possible, and if it means making a fourth movie, then I'm OK with that :D even if it's not as good as the original film, it's still a Dragon film to watch :$
Yeah, even if it's not as good as the others, I would be fine with it! By then my sister would be able to join the fandom! :D The only thing is, we might be over it by then, since I became a fan because of the books, but I would most likely return for a new movie. Anyway, the more dragons the merrier!
What should I write on my signature? Hmm...
I am a Httyd, Gravity Falls and Portal (One and two) fan.
I'm also a bookworm and an introvert.
That was pretty random, but that's me summed up in two sentences.
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[color=blue]I'm just here for Snotlout.
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Still what kind of story would they do if the dragons (and when) they leave in HTTYD3?
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let's go see if the saga how to train your dragon does not end with just 3 movies but with 4 films. ;)
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The Dreamworks dream seems to make a three or four movie series, a television series, and a spin-off movie.

Shrek had four movies, no TV series, and one spin-off.

Madagascar had three movies, a TV series, and an upcoming spin-off.

Kung Fu Panda currently two movies with one in production and three more planned, and a TV series.

I'd be surprised if HTTYD didn't head that same direction, too.
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If we take what Katzenberg said at face value, what we might get is a three-hour third act in two instalments. Now, we know the third act is supposed to explain how all the dragons disappeared. That sounds like a significant chunk of story to tell in 90 minutes. To me, it sounds meatier than HTTYD 2's story arc, which some of us—not all, but some—felt was paced a tad too quickly. With that in mind, and assuming Dean is (or will be) wholeheartedly onboard, perhaps a split finale isn't such a bad idea.
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If we take what Katzenberg said at face value, what we might get is a three-hour third act in two instalments. Now, we know the third act is supposed to explain how all the dragons disappeared. That sounds like a significant chunk of story to tell in 90 minutes. To me, it sounds meatier than HTTYD 2's story arc, which some of us—not all, but some—felt was paced a tad too quickly. With that in mind, and assuming Dean is (or will be) wholeheartedly onboard, perhaps a split finale isn't such a bad idea.
^This. Indeed there is still a TON of story left that would be kinda hard to fit into another 100 min window. I think it would be wise to extend it to 200 min so that we can get a better progression towards the series climax. I actually have a whole bunch of reasons why a 200 min windows would be beneficial maybe I'll write them up tomorrow (its going to be long) *Feels to lazy right now*
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