Hiccup would likely approach it with enthusiasm. Since he loves his dragons and his adventures, he would be eager to see how others imagine the world of 'How to Train Your Dragon'. He might find some fanfictions that give him new perspectives on his own life and relationships. Toothless, being a dragon, might not understand all the words but would react to the emotions in the stories. If the fanfiction shows a happy moment between him and Hiccup, he might get excited and start making his little happy dragon noises. Astrid would probably analyze the fanfiction carefully. She would look for any inaccuracies in how her character is portrayed, especially when it comes to her skills as a dragon rider and her relationship with Hiccup.
Well, Hiccup would probably be quite interested. He is always open - minded. He might find some of the creative ideas in the fanfiction inspiring. He could see new ways his relationship with Toothless or his role as a leader could be developed. Astrid, on the other hand, might be a bit more critical at first, but then also get into it if the fanfiction has a good story line. She would be looking for how accurately her character's strong - willed nature is represented.
The comic of 'How to Train Your Dragon 2' is related to the movie but also has its unique charm. It might explore subplots not shown in the movie or offer a different take on familiar scenes.
The comic offers a deeper look into the characters and their backstories. It expands on the world-building and adds more details that might not have been in the movie.
Well, the comic for 'How to Train Your Dragon: Burning Midnight' could potentially provide more details and adventures that weren't shown in the movie. Maybe it gives us a closer look at the characters' inner thoughts or explores side stories.
Overall, the graphic novel of 'How to Train Your Dragon 2' offers additional details and perspectives not seen in the movie. It enhances the world-building and plotlines. However, it still retains the core elements and charm of the film.
Overall, the How to Train Your Dragon 3 comic stays quite true to the movie. There are some minor additions and tweaks for better comic storytelling, but the core story remains the same.
Overall, the movie retains the core elements of the novel but adapts them for the big screen. It might simplify some plot points for better cinematic flow, but still captures the essence of the story.