Your Dragon 3 - The Hidden World -...: How To Train

One day, while sailing with his children, Hiccup spots a familiar shadow. Toothless—now an alpha with the Light Fury and their three hybrid babies (Night Lights)—arrives for a visit. The final scene shows Hiccup’s children touching the baby dragons, while Toothless nuzzles Hiccup. They can never live together again, but they can reunite.

Berk is overcrowded. Dragons live in every house, on every roof. While Hiccup envisions this as a paradise, the film subtly shows resource strain. More importantly, Berk’s visibility attracts dragon hunters. Chief among them is the film’s terrifying antagonist: Grimmel the Grisly . How to Train Your Dragon 3 - The Hidden World -...

Grimmel captures the Light Fury and uses her as bait. He knows that Toothless will come for her, just as Hiccup would come for Toothless. This leads to the film’s darkest moment: Grimmel’s deathgrippers inject Toothless with a paralyzing venom. To save his friend, Hiccup forcibly removes Toothless’s automatic tail fin—the one he designed to give Toothless independence—and tells him to flee with the Light Fury. One day, while sailing with his children, Hiccup

For those who grew up with Hiccup and Toothless, the ending is a mirror of our own lives. We move on from childhood friends, from pets, from eras of our lives. But we carry them with us. And sometimes, on a quiet day, they fly back into view—just long enough to remind us that the bond was real. They can never live together again, but they can reunite

And yet, the final reunion scene softens the blow. It tells us: Goodbye is not forever. It is just until the next time. How to Train Your Dragon 3 - The Hidden World is not just a children’s movie. It is a poetic reflection on change, maturity, and the courage to release what we love most. The ending does not betray the franchise’s core message—rather, it completes it. The first film taught us that we can train a dragon. The second taught us that we can lead together. The third teaches us the hardest lesson of all: when to say goodbye.