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How To Train Your Dragon, Dreamworks

With three movies, three TV shows and even a handful of animated shorts, How to Train Your Dragon is definitely one of DreamWorks’ most recognizable IPs, and is rumored to be getting a massive land at Universal’s Epic Universe.

This new land will reportedly include several flat rides aimed at young children, a boat ride, and a roller coaster that simulates a dragon’s flight that goes above and below ground. A theater space is also rumored to be coming to this huge new area as well making this one of the (potentially) most jam-packed areas in the new theme park.

Image: DreamWorks

In this new aerial photo posted by Bioreconstruct you can see the How To Train Your Dragon roller coaster station, the coaster service building and The Great Hall.

You can also see a close up aerial look below at the statues taking shape in a pond at the entrance of How To Train Your Dragon land.

Work is also progressing well on the dual-racing coaster.

Bioreconstruct posted this photo back in October where you can see the speculated layout emerging which appears to include TWO roller coasters, a Great Hall and a Theater attraction.

We will continue to keep you up to date with developments on each of the lands over at Epic Universe on our news and Facebook page. We now know that Super Nintendo World is officially confirmed and we await official confirmation on each of the other rumored lands for Epic Universe. Would you be excited for How To Train Your Dragon land? Let us know by leaving us a comment below.

 
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