Do you have a Dragon Fan in your house?
Then you are going to want to jump on Netflix now to catch DreamWorks Animations all-new Netflix original series Dragons: Race to the Edge available exclusively on Netflix. Today’s story is sponsored by DreamWorks, who provide me with an all-expense paid press trip in exchange for my coverage of Dragons Race to the Edge series, all opinions are my own.
This month I was blessed to spend a few days at DreamWorks Studies on Los Angeles for a special screening of the first two episodes and a behind-the-scenes look at the new series. I loved How to Train Your Dragon, so preview the new show was a treat for me. What’s more the storyline is filled with epic adventures, clever jokes and an intriguing storyline that audiences of all ages will enjoy.
3 Reasons to Watch Dragons Race to the Edge
Cutting Edge Graphics
The technology used to create the series is amazing and takes the audiences to new heights never seen before on television with more elaborate environments, unique dragons, and incredible effects.
Intriguing Storyline
In this NEW series, Hiccup and Toothless discover a mysterious artifact known as the Dragon Eye, a remarkable relic that contains new information about undiscovered dragons and islands far beyond the borders of known Berk. This Dragon Eye is the springboard for Hiccup and the Dragon Riders to leave Berk for the first time, leading to epic adventures packed with new worlds and dragons!
All – Star Cast
The 13 episode series includes several stars from the How to Train Your Dragon including Jay Baruchel (voice of Hiccup), America Ferrera (voice of Astrid) and T.J. Miller (voice of Tuffnut), along with other well know stars.
- Episode 1 “Dragon Eye of the Beholder, Part 1” Logline: During their search for the escaped Dagur the Deranged, Hiccup and the Dragon Riders discover a mysterious object… one that hold their destiny
- Episode 2 “Dragon Eye of the Beholder, Part 2” Logline: Hiccup and the Dragon Riders journey to Glacier Island in search of the Snow Wraith, a fearsome dragon that holds the key to the Dragon Eye’s mysteries.
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Julie Wood says
We are watching this incredible show on Netflix. It looks like such a fun show to watch and the storyline is fun and exciting to watch! I bet you had fun covering this show in LA!
Nicole Dziedzic says
My kids & I love How to Train Your Dragon. Loved the movies and we have them on DVD, they still get plenty of run time on the TV too. Great to see they have this on Netflix, going to have to renew my subscription soon too so my kids can keep enjoying these shows.