Prepare Yourself for a New How To Train Your Dragon Series, Coming to Netflix This June

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Hiccup and Toothless are up for another adventure! How to Train Your Dragon fans will be glad to know that our heroes will be debuting in a new series on Netflix this summer.

DreamWorks Animation’s Dragons: Race to the Edge is an all-new original animated series premiering in its entirety on June 26. The story follows the dragon riders beyond Berk, where they discover something called the Dragon Eye. This artifact brings our heroes to new lands and, of course, new dragons. The problem is, there’s a band of dragon hunters who know about the Dragon Eye too.

The HTTYD franchise, which started with its original film in 2010, has expanded into short films, video games, and a live-action ice and arena show. There’s also a Cartoon Network series that bridges the gap between the original and its moving 2014 sequel.

By the way, How To Train Your Dragon 3 is slated for release in 2018.

(via Entertainment Weekly)

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