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"How to Train Your Dragon" star Nico Parker talks about playing Astrid in the new live-action adaptation of the animated movie.
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Nico Parker of 'How to Train Your Dragon' sat down with Cosmo to discuss her bond with Mason Thames, drowning out online noise, and living up to a legacy.
Nico Parker is speaking out about social media reaction to the actress' casting as Astrid in the live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon. In an interview with British publication The Times,
Nico Parker is paying no mind to those who are upset about her casting in the live-action “How to Train Your Dragon.” In a recent interview with The Times of London, Parker addressed the online backlash surrounding her casting as the young dragon butt kicker Astrid.
As Hiccup, the 17-year-old actor is shouldering the weight of Universal’s new live-action franchise — and living out his childhood fantasy.
How to Train Your Dragon star Nico Parker is brushing off the backlash her casting has generated. Parker, 20, the daughter of Westworld star Thandiwe Newton and director Ol Parker, co-leads the new live-action remake of the 2010 animated original, alongside Mason Thames.
This week on The Backstage Experience it’s all about the new live action adaptation of "How to Train Your Dragon" as Jon and Dave are transported to the isle of Berk with stars Mason Thames, Nico Parker,
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How to Train Your Dragon' stars Mason Thames and Nico Parker reveal their battle wounds from making the film, from a busted chin to axes in the face.
Interestingly, Mason Thames is playing the lead role of Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III while Nico Parker is seen as Astrid Hofferson - Hiccup's love interest. The trailer has left everyone quite interesting as it brings an interesting story of the animosity between Vikings and dragons and how Hiccup will change the dynamics between the two after he befriend a feared Night Fury dragon Toothless.
Nico Parker stunned in a chic updated take on the bandage dress trend from the mid-aughts at the premiere of 'How To Train Your Dragon' at Tribeca Festival, held at SVA Theater.