The special event is set 10 years after the end of How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World and focuses on Hiccup and Toothless sharing stories of their special relationship with their respective families as they prepare for the Snoggletog Festival.
When it becomes clear that the new generation of Vikings doesn’t remember the bond between dragon and human, Hiccup makes a plan to celebrate dragons with a grand holiday pageant. This heartwarming idea leads to a series of hilarious and exciting events, but no matter the circumstance, everyone in New Berk – young and old alike – is reminded that dragons and humans are forever bonded.
How to Train Your Dragon Homecoming will premiere TONIGHT, December 3rd @ 8:30PM ET/PT on NBC.
The upcoming holiday special is set 10 years after the end of How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.
Hiccup and Toothless sharing stories of their special relationship with their respective families as they prepare for the Snoggletog Festival.
When it becomes clear that the new generation of Vikings doesn’t remember the bond between dragon and human, Hiccup makes a plan to celebrate dragons with a grand holiday pageant. This heartwarming idea leads to a series of hilarious and exciting events, but no matter the circumstance, everyone in New Berk – young and old alike – is reminded that dragons and humans are forever bonded.
How to Train Your Dragon Homecoming will premiere on December 3rd @ 8:30PM ET/PT on NBC.
Dreamworks just announced that there’s a holiday special coming our way this winter!
“This holiday season, we’re celebrating Snoggletog! #HowtoTrainYourDragon Homecoming, an all-new holiday special featuring the original voice cast, is coming to @nbc on December 3,” the company shared with a first look image.
By the looks of it, not only do Hiccup and Astrid have kids, but so does Toothless!
We can’t wait to watch this!
This holiday season, we’re celebrating Snoggletog! #HowtoTrainYourDragon Homecoming, an all-new holiday special featuring the original voice cast, is coming to @nbc on December 3. pic.twitter.com/CY0OEyABDt