A close-up photo of Hiccup's fire sword, Inferno, from How to Train Your Dragon 2, was shown by Dean DeBlois, the animator behind the franchise. The prop, originally used in the 2014 animated version, symbolizes the evolution of the franchise from animated to live-action.
Dean DeBlois, the animator behind How to Train Your Dragon, shared the first glimpse of Hiccup’s fire sword, Inferno , as he announced the completion of the 81-day shoot.
The prop, designed with a weathered, functional aesthetic suitable for the live-action franchise, originated in the 2014 animated version of How to Train Your Dragon 2. It reappeared in the sequels, and its inclusion in the live-action sequel ensures adherence to narrative elements from the animated trilogy. Fans will eagerly await the upcoming live-action sequel to see how DeBlois brings the sword to life
How To Train Your Dragon 2 Dean Deblois Hiccup's Fire Sword Inferno Live-Action Sequel
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