A live-actionHow To Train Your Dragon 2is already happening, and it must bring back these two actors from the animated movie. The first of Universal and DreamWorks' live-actionHow To Train Your Dragonmovies is set for release in just a few months. It was well known that the studios hoped this could become a major franchise, replicating the success of the animated trilogy. However, that has already become a reality with the announcement that alive-actionHow To Train Your Dragon 2is already in the worksand set for a 2027 release date.

The live-action sequel’s announcement did not come with any confirmation of what the story will be. The most likely outcome is that it will adapt the second film in the animated trilogy. 2014’s animatedHow To Train Your Dragon 2continued Hiccup and Toothless’s story with familiar and new characters factoring into the narrative. There’s now an expectation that the same fresh faces will appear in the live-action sequel. And whileHow To Train Your Dragon’s live-action remake castmostly found new actors to play known roles, the sequel doesn’t have to recast all the new characters.

Mason Thames as Hiccup looking disheveled in How to Train Your Dragon 2025

Cate Blanchett & Djimon Hounsou Should Return As Valka & Drago In How To Train Your Dragon 2’s Live-Action Remake

Blanchett & Hounsou Voiced Characters In How To Train Your Dragon 2

In terms of the new characters poised to appear inHow To Train Your Dragon 2, the animated movie suggests this will be where audiences are re-introduced to Valka, Drago, and Eret. Valka is Hiccup’s believed-to-be-dead mother, while Drago is a Dragon hunter and the main villain. Eret is a dragon trapper who joins forces with the Berk vikings.Cate Blanchett voiced Valka, Djimon Hounsou voiced Drago, and Kit Harington voiced Eret inHow To Train Your Dragon 2. All three delivered great performances and set a high bar for the live-action remake.

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That is why the live-actionHow To Train Your Dragon 2would be smart to bring some of these actors back. This is easier to do with Cate Blanchett and Djimon Hounsou, though. Valka and Drago are adults who have been around for a long time, but their ages are never specified.It would work to bring Blanchett and Hounsou backand have Valka and Drago just be a bit older than they appear in animation. Both actors can also easily pass for much younger if that was necessary for the story.

Stoick (Gerard Butler) raising his axe in How To Train Your Dragon (2025)

If any voice actors should return in live-action next, it’s them.

Kit Harington’s return as Eret is trickier to do. He’s meant to be closer in age to Hiccup, Astrid, and the other young adults, but Harington is nearly 40. They could tweak the character to facilitate Harington’s return if that is desired. But, Blanchett and Hounsou gave more memorable vocal performances and really made it more difficult to imagine anyone else playing Valka and Drago. If any voice actors should return in live-action next, it’s them.

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Bringing back voice actors is not a common practice for live-action remakes in Hollywood overall.How To Train Your Dragonhas already done it once withGerard Butler’s return as Stoick. He’s back as Hiccup’s father and the leader of Berk in the 2025 live-action remake, reprising the role he played in all three animated films. This was a no-brainer move in my mind the second a live-actionHow To Train Your Dragonmovie was announced, and early reactions indicate that Butler’s return more than delivers.

That’s why I’d love to see Cate Blanchett and Djimon Hounsou come back inHow To Train Your Dragon 2next. They are both incredibly talented performers and can easily slide back into these roles without anyone questioning it. It’d be a great way to add more talent toHow To Train Your Dragon 2and continue the tradition of bringing back voice actors from the animated movies when it makes sense.

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