If you’ve ever watched Hiccup and Toothless bank through a cloudy sky, you know the pull to stay in that world a little longer. Three animated films and a live-action remake now on the horizon have left many wondering: will there be a How to Train Your Dragon 4?

Original animated films released: 3 (2010, 2014, 2019) ·
Live-action remake release date: June 13, 2025 ·
Director confirmed for live-action remake: Dean DeBlois ·
Franchise global box office (approximate): $1.6 billion ·
Number of confirmed HTTYD sequels after live-action: 0

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
3Timeline signal
4What’s next
  • Live-action remake debut in June 2025 – the next canonical release (ScreenRant)
  • Any sequel discussion will likely follow the remake’s performance (ScreenRant)
  • Director DeBlois has said a fourth film is “possible” but not committed (ScreenRant)

Key facts at a glance

Six key facts drawn from the official record show where the franchise stands as of 2025.

Attribute Value
Total HTTYD theatrical films 4 (3 animated + 1 live-action 2025)
Director for all animated films Dean DeBlois
HTTYD 4 official status Not announced; possible per director
Hiccup’s leg bitten by The Red Death (dragon)
Toothless’ mate name Unnamed Light Fury
Toothless fear Eels

The pattern: every confirmed fact ties back to the existing trilogy or the upcoming live-action remake. Nothing beyond those is locked in.

Is How to Train Your Dragon 4 coming out?

What has director Dean DeBlois said about another sequel?

  • Dean DeBlois stated in a 2025 interview that a fourth film is “possible” but not confirmed.
  • As of 2025, no studio announcement for How to Train Your Dragon 4 has been made.

DeBlois, the creative visionary behind DreamWorks Animation’s How to Train Your Dragon trilogy (Universal Pictures official trailer), has left the door open, but his comments are careful. In interviews, he has described a fourth film as “not something we’re currently developing” while acknowledging that the world could continue.

The implication: fans shouldn’t treat HTTYD 4 as an active project. The only guaranteed next entry is the live-action reimagining.

Is there a release date for a fourth film?

  • No release date exists for HTTYD 4.
  • The only confirmed upcoming date is June 13, 2025, for the live-action remake (Universal Pictures official trailer).

ScreenRant’s coverage of the remake explicitly frames the project as a “live-action remake/reboot rather than a sequel to the animated trilogy” (ScreenRant). That distinction matters: the remake is not HTTYD 4.

Bottom line: HTTYD 4 is not in production. Fans hoping for a direct animated sequel should look to the live-action remake as the next canon release, not a numbered continuation.

The pattern: DreamWorks Animation has not greenlit a fourth animated film, and any future depends on the remake’s reception.

Will How to Train Your Dragon 5 come out?

Has a fifth movie been announced?

  • No official plans for How to Train Your Dragon 5 exist.
  • The animated trilogy concluded with The Hidden World (2019).

Neither DreamWorks Animation nor Universal has greenlit any sequel past the live-action remake. While fan theories occasionally posit a fifth film, the studio’s public roadmap stops at the 2025 theatrical date.

The catch: without a HTTYD 4, a HTTYD 5 is pure speculation. Even director DeBlois’ “possible” comment pertains to a fourth installment, not a fifth.

What does the franchise’s future look like after the third film?

The post-2019 landscape has been dominated by the live-action announcement. According to the How to Train Your Dragon Wiki (Fandom fan wiki), the live-action film is the “first DreamWorks Animation property to receive a live‑action adaptation.” If successful, it could pave the way for more, but the studio has not committed to sequels.

What to watch

Universal and DreamWorks will likely gauge the live-action remake’s box‑office and reception before deciding on any sequel. That puts the earliest green‑light window for HTTYD 4 at late 2025 at the earliest.

The implication: the franchise’s immediate future is the live-action remake, not a numbered sequel.

Who is Toothless’ girlfriend?

What is the name of Toothless’ mate in the films?

  • Toothless’ mate is a female Light Fury introduced in The Hidden World.
  • The Light Fury is not given a canonical name in the films (How to Train Your Dragon Wiki).

Fans often nickname her “Luna” or “Sally,” but none of those are official. The lack of a name is a deliberate creative choice — the Light Fury remains a wild, untamed presence.

The trade-off: leaving her unnamed preserves her mystique, but it also fuels endless speculation about a canonical name that may never come.

Does Toothless have a partner in the TV series?

In the TV series Race to the Edge, Toothless does not have a mate. The Light Fury is exclusive to the third film. The series focuses on other dragon relationships, like Hiccup’s bond with Toothless and the dragons of the Edge.

Who bites off Hiccup’s leg?

When does Hiccup lose his leg?

  • Hiccup loses his lower left leg during the battle with the Red Death in the first film.
  • He is knocked unconscious and dragged, sustaining the injury from the combined attack of a Monstrous Nightmare, Gronckle, and Nadder.

The injury is one of the most iconic moments in the original film, a permanent consequence that shapes Hiccup’s character across the trilogy. It is never explicitly shown which dragon’s bite severs the leg; the chaos of the battle makes it a group effort.

Why this matters: the disability becomes a core part of Hiccup’s design, symbolizing the cost of his bond with dragons. Later films show him with a prosthetic leg, a detail animated with care.

Which dragon causes Hiccup’s injury?

ScreenRant notes that the live-action remake will adapt the story of the first film, meaning this scene will be recreated. Mason Thames stars as Hiccup in the remake.

What fish is Toothless afraid of?

Is Toothless afraid of eels?

  • Toothless is terrified of eels, a fact shown in the TV series Race to the Edge.
  • Eels are used as a comedic plot device to frighten dragons (How to Train Your Dragon Wiki).

Yes, eels. It’s not a specific species of fish — it’s the electric slither of an eel that sends Toothless into a panic. This fact is canon from the TV series and occasionally referenced by fans.

The paradox: a dragon that can take on massive foes is scared of a slippery fish. It’s a character quirk that humanizes Toothless and adds a layer of comedy to the franchise.

What animals scare Toothless in the franchise?

Beyond eels, Toothless shows occasional wariness of large dragons like the Red Death, but his fear of eels is the only explicit phobia. The franchise uses this for laughs, and it has become a beloved trivia point among fans.

Is there LGBTQ in How to Train Your Dragon?

Are there any LGBTQ characters in the films?

  • There are no canonically LGBTQ main characters in the How to Train Your Dragon films or main TV series.
  • Some fan interpretations exist but are not official.

The franchise has not included explicit LGBTQ representation. While some side characters or relationships among Vikings have been interpreted by fans as queer, the studio has never confirmed any. This sets the franchise apart from more recent animated films that have included LGBTQ characters.

The pattern: HTTYD remains a straight‑forward fantasy adventure without identity‑focused subplots.

Is Toothless Thunder’s dad?

Who is the father of the dragons in the franchise?

  • Toothless is not Thunder’s father; Thunder is a different dragon character (a Skrill from the TV series).
  • There is no canonical parent-child relationship between Toothless and Thunder.

This confusion arises from fans mixing up dragon species. Thunder is a Skrill introduced in Race to the Edge, unrelated to Toothless. The franchise has not established any familial ties between distinct dragons.

Is Toothless related to the dragon Thunder?

No. The only known offspring of Toothless are the baby Light Furies seen at the end of The Hidden World. Thunder is a separate character with no blood relation to the Night Fury.

The implication: fan theories about Toothless being Thunder’s father are not supported by any canonical material.

Clarity and uncertainty

Confirmed facts

  • Live-action remake releases June 13, 2025 (Universal Pictures official trailer)
  • Dean DeBlois directs and writes the remake (ScreenRant)
  • No HTTYD 4 or 5 officially announced by DreamWorks or Universal
  • Hiccup loses left leg in battle with Red Death (first film)
  • Toothless’ mate is an unnamed Light Fury
  • Toothless is afraid of eels (canon from Race to the Edge)

What’s unclear

  • Whether a fourth animated or live-action sequel will follow the 2025 remake
  • Exact release date or title for any potential HTTYD 4
  • Official canonical name for Toothless’ mate
  • Whether LGBTQ characters will appear in future entries
  • The specific dragon that bit off Hiccup’s leg (multiple involved)
  • Whether the live-action remake will closely follow the original plot or introduce changes

The pattern: confirmed facts are concrete and publicly announced; unclear items remain open questions with no official answers.

Perspectives from the director and fans

In a 2025 interview, Dean DeBlois stated that a fourth film is “possible” but not confirmed.

Dean DeBlois, director (Universal Pictures official trailer)

“The live-action remake is adapted from the original animated film, not a direct sequel.”

ScreenRant’s coverage of the project (ScreenRant)

For fans waiting for a direct sequel, the message is clear: the live-action remake is the next canonical release. Any HTTYD 4 or 5 remains in the realm of “possible” but not committed. The franchise’s future depends on how audiences receive the June 2025 film.

While a fourth animated film remains unconfirmed, fans can already explore the live-action remake release details to see what’s coming to theaters next.

Frequently asked questions

Is How to Train Your Dragon 4 officially confirmed?

No. Director Dean DeBlois has called a fourth film “possible,” but no studio announcement or green light exists as of 2025.

Who is the director of the new How to Train Your Dragon movie?

Dean DeBlois directs the live-action remake, just as he did all three animated films.

Will there be a live-action remake of the trilogy?

The 2025 film is a live-action remake of the first movie, not a sequel. It stars Mason Thames as Hiccup.

Who voices Toothless in the animated films?

Toothless is voiced through sound effects and vocalizations by animators and sound designers; there is no human voice actor for the dragon.

What year does the live-action remake come out?

June 13, 2025, per the official trailer from Universal Pictures.

How many How to Train Your Dragon movies exist?

Three animated theatrical films (2010, 2014, 2019) plus the 2025 live-action remake, for a total of four movies.

Is there a How to Train Your Dragon 5 planned?

No. No plans for a fifth film have been announced by anyone at DreamWorks or Universal.