How To Train Your Dragon 3 - The Hidden World -... !!better!! -
Grimmel uses a female Light Fury as bait to lure Toothless away. Toothless becomes enamored with her, leading to a charming courtship that tests his bond with Hiccup.
5/5 stars
Grimmel (voiced by F. Murray Abraham) isn’t just evil—he’s a dark mirror of Hiccup. Both are intelligent, obsessive hunters who “outsmart” dragons rather than overpower them. Grimmel’s ideology (“A dragonless world is a peaceful world”) challenges the film’s core thesis, raising stakes without relying on mindless destruction. How to Train Your Dragon 3 - The Hidden World -...
Unlike Toothless, she has never been domesticated. She fears humans and belongs entirely to the wild.
Seeking safety, Hiccup sets out to find the legendary "Hidden World," a safe-haven utopia for dragonkind. Grimmel uses a female Light Fury as bait
Upon its release, The Hidden World became a massive critical and commercial success, earning its place as a high point for both 2019 and the entire trilogy:
| Character | Voiced By | Key Trait | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Jay Baruchel | The thoughtful but reluctant chief of Berk. | | Astrid | America Ferrera | Hiccup's fierce and supportive wife. | | Toothless | (Vocal effects) | A Night Fury, the last of his kind and Hiccup's best friend. | | Light Fury | (Vocal effects) | A mysterious and aloof female dragon who captures Toothless's heart. | | Grimmel | F. Murray Abraham | A cunning and ruthless dragon hunter. | | Valka | Cate Blanchett | Hiccup's long-lost mother. | | Stoick | Gerard Butler | Hiccup's late father, who appears in flashbacks. | | Gobber | Craig Ferguson | The Berk blacksmith and Hiccup's mentor. | | Eret | Kit Harington | A former dragon trapper turned ally. | | Snotlout | Jonah Hill | One of Hiccup's friends and a dragon rider. | | Fishlegs | Christopher Mintz-Plasse | A gentle giant and dragon enthusiast. | | Ruffnut | Kristen Wiig | One half of the chaotic twins. | | Tuffnut | T.J. Miller | The other half of the chaotic twins. | Murray Abraham) isn’t just evil—he’s a dark mirror
DreamWorks' proprietary lighting tool allowed for hyper-realistic rendering of millions of unique glowing mushrooms, crystals, and water effects inside the Hidden World scene.