The Epic Saga Continues: Where The How To Train Your Dragon 2 Cast Is Now (2025 Update)
Released over a decade ago, How to Train Your Dragon 2 (HTTYD 2) cemented the animated trilogy's legacy as a masterpiece of storytelling and visual effects, propelling the franchise's beloved characters—Hiccup, Toothless, Astrid, and the fearsome new villains—to global fame. As of this current date, December 25, 2025, the original voice cast continues to be a powerhouse in Hollywood, with major film, television, and even live-action reboot news keeping them firmly in the spotlight.
The film, which introduced the fan-favorite characters Valka and Eret, son of Eret, saw the Viking heroes of Berk face the formidable Drago Bludvist, deepening the emotional stakes of the entire saga. This article dives into the complete cast list and provides an exclusive, up-to-date look at what the stars behind the voices are doing now, including their latest 2025 projects and their connection to the highly anticipated live-action adaptation.
The How to Train Your Dragon 2 Voice Cast: Full Biography and Filmography
The success of HTTYD 2 is largely due to its stellar ensemble, a mix of established veterans and rising stars who brought incredible depth to the Viking community of Berk and their new allies and enemies. Here is a detailed look at the core cast members and their current professional endeavors:
Jay Baruchel as Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III
- Character Role: The inventive, peace-seeking protagonist and Dragon Rider of Toothless.
- Recent Highlights: Baruchel has transitioned into a prolific Canadian filmmaker, writer, and actor. His recent notable role was playing BlackBerry co-founder Mike Lazaridis in the critically acclaimed 2023 film BlackBerry. In late 2024, he joined the cast of the indie film Mile End Kicks, showcasing his commitment to diverse, non-comedic projects.
- Topical Authority Entity: Known for his unique voice work, he voiced Hiccup across the entire trilogy and the TV series.
Cate Blanchett as Valka
- Character Role: Hiccup's long-lost mother, a fierce dragon rescuer, and wife of Stoick the Vast.
- Recent Highlights: A two-time Academy Award winner, Blanchett remains one of the world's most sought-after actors. In 2024, she starred in the highly anticipated video game adaptation, Borderlands, playing the character Lilith. Her upcoming 2025 slate is packed, including the comedy-drama anthology Father Mother Sister Brother by Jim Jarmusch and the sci-fi comedy invasion project Alpha Gang.
- Topical Authority Entity: Valka was one of the most significant new characters in HTTYD 2, providing a powerful emotional core for the story.
Gerard Butler as Stoick the Vast
- Character Role: Hiccup's father, the imposing but loving chief of Berk, and Stoick the Vast.
- Recent Highlights: Butler has maintained his status as a major action star. His upcoming 2025 films include the crime thriller sequel Den of Thieves 2: Pantera and the post-apocalyptic action film Greenland: Migration, the sequel to 2020's Greenland.
- Live-Action News: In a rare move for a live-action adaptation, Gerard Butler is the *only* original voice actor confirmed to reprise his role as Stoick the Vast in the 2025 live-action How to Train Your Dragon film, offering a unique bridge between the animated and new cinematic worlds.
America Ferrera as Astrid Hofferson
- Character Role: Hiccup's strong-willed love interest, a formidable Dragon Rider, and the rider of Stormfly.
- Recent Highlights: Ferrera achieved massive critical and commercial success with her Oscar-nominated role as Gloria in the 2023 cultural phenomenon, Barbie. Her powerful monologue in the film became a globally recognized moment, underscoring her talent and impact outside of the HTTYD franchise.
- Topical Authority Entity: Astrid's character arc in HTTYD 2 sees her become Hiccup's trusted partner and future chieftainess.
Kit Harington as Eret, Son of Eret
- Character Role: A charismatic dragon trapper who eventually becomes an ally of the Dragon Riders.
- Recent Highlights: Harington, best known as Jon Snow from Game of Thrones, joined the cast of the acclaimed HBO/BBC business drama series Industry for its third season, playing the character Henry Muck. Filming for the show's fourth season is expected to begin in 2025. He is also producing the new thriller series Empire of Dirt.
- Topical Authority Entity: Eret was a key new character in HTTYD 2, representing the human conflict over dragons before his change of heart.
Djimon Hounsou as Drago Bludvist
- Character Role: The main antagonist, a merciless warlord who seeks to enslave all dragons with his Alpha Dragon.
- Recent Highlights: Hounsou continues to appear in major franchise films. In 2024, he was seen in Zack Snyder’s sci-fi epic Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver and had a role in the horror prequel A Quiet Place: Day One. He is also slated to join the cast of the upcoming remake of Highlander.
- Behind-the-Scenes Entity: Director Dean DeBlois loved Hounsou’s unique vocal warm-ups so much that the terrifying "screams" of Drago Bludvist were actually incorporated into the final film's sound design.
The Live-Action How to Train Your Dragon Remake: A New Cast Takes Flight
The most significant and current news surrounding the How to Train Your Dragon universe is the upcoming live-action film, a direct adaptation of the first animated movie, but which will inevitably set the stage for a live-action HTTYD 2. The casting for the new film, which is scheduled for release in 2025, has generated immense curiosity and debate among fans, especially regarding who will replace the original HTTYD 2 voice actors.
The new live-action cast features a blend of established and emerging talent, with Gerard Butler being the sole returning actor from the animated trilogy. This decision highlights the filmmakers' desire to honor the original while giving the story a fresh, grounded feel for a new generation of fans. The new cast includes several key characters introduced in the first film, whose live-action counterparts will likely carry over into the second installment's adaptation.
Key Live-Action Cast Entities (Paving the Way for HTTYD 2)
- Mason Thames as Hiccup: Thames takes on the role of the young Viking who befriends the Night Fury, Toothless. Fans are eager to see his chemistry with the live-action Stoick.
- Nico Parker as Astrid: Parker is cast as the formidable Astrid Hofferson, a character whose relationship with Hiccup is central to the entire trilogy, including the events of HTTYD 2.
- Nick Frost as Gobber the Belch: Known for his roles in Edgar Wright’s films, Frost replaces Craig Ferguson as the lovable, one-legged blacksmith and Stoick’s best friend.
- Julian Dennison as Fishlegs and Gabriel Howell as Snotlout: These actors will bring the comedic relief of the Dragon Racing gang to life, a sport that became a major plot point in the animated sequel.
The presence of Gerard Butler as Stoick is a powerful nod to the original, but it also raises the question of whether other How to Train Your Dragon 2 new characters, like Valka, Eret, and Drago Bludvist, will be played by their original voice actors when the live-action sequel is eventually produced. While Jay Baruchel's age makes a live-action return as Hiccup unlikely, the possibility of Cate Blanchett returning as Valka is a hot topic among the fan community, given her immense screen presence and the character's importance.
The Supporting Cast: Where Are the Dragon Racers Now?
While the main narrative of How to Train Your Dragon 2 focuses on Hiccup, Valka, and the threat of Drago, the supporting cast provides the essential humor and heart of the Berk community. These actors, who voiced the competitive Dragon Riders, have also had significant careers since the film's 2014 release.
- Craig Ferguson (Gobber the Belch): The Scottish comedian and former late-night host has continued his stand-up comedy career and hosted various television specials and game shows. His distinctive voice is instantly recognizable.
- Jonah Hill (Snotlout Jorgenson): Hill has moved beyond comedic roles, earning two Academy Award nominations for his work in dramatic films like Moneyball and The Wolf of Wall Street, and has also moved into directing and screenwriting.
- Christopher Mintz-Plasse (Fishlegs Ingerman): Best known for his breakout role in Superbad, Mintz-Plasse continues to work in both live-action and voice roles, maintaining a strong presence in the comedy scene.
- Kristen Wiig (Ruffnut Thorston) and T.J. Miller (Tuffnut Thorston): Wiig, an alumnus of Saturday Night Live, has starred in numerous films, including Wonder Woman 1984 and the animated Despicable Me franchise. Miller has focused on stand-up comedy and various film roles, though his career has seen some controversy in recent years.
The collective filmography of the HTTYD 2 cast is a testament to the high caliber of talent DreamWorks Animation assembled. From the dramatic depth of Cate Blanchett's Valka to the action heroics of Gerard Butler's Stoick, the ensemble has left an indelible mark on cinematic history. As the franchise moves into its live-action phase, the original How to Train Your Dragon 2 voice actors remain the definitive voices of the Viking heroes who taught the world to love dragons.
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