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'How to Train Your Dragon 3' Plot News: No More Dragons?

There are several plot theories about the third installment of the "How to Train Your Dragon" franchise.

According to Movie News Guide, the upcoming film is expected to bring fans to tears. It was said that the installment will have the audience saying good-bye to dragons. It will also contain a time jump, thus featuring Hiccup as an adult.

Toothless and Hiccup will be playing the chief positions of their tribes. There were mentions that Hiccup will be reminiscing about the time when Dragons and humans lived in harmony. It was stated by Dean DeBlois that the film will follow the novel series of Cressida Cowell. With that, it will explore a world with no more dragons.

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DeBlois stated, "We're gonna take the story to where the books begin, which is Hiccup as an adult reflecting back on a time where there were dragons, suggesting that the dragons will in some way go away. Why and could they come back and the mystery of what all that is will be saved for the actual story."

The novel did have mentions of a Dragon versus Humans war. Speculations stated that "How to Train Your Dragon 3" will be seeing the Toothless and Hiccup fighting each other in the upcoming film. With that, there are reports saying that only one of them will survive the battle.

The film could also explore the plans of the second installment's villain, Drago. He is expected to use his dragon army to conquer the people of Berk. DeBlois also confirmed that Drago will be playing a role in a new film, which is supposed to lead to the disappearance of dragons.

He hinted, "You have to wait until the third film to actually see where Drago's character goes. He's a lot more complex than he's presented in this second installment."

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