New clip from How to Train Your Dragon 2 is released and rips off the music from Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince's quiddtich scene! [video]
DreamWorks has released another clip for How to Train Your Dragon 2 and it is titled "Baby Dragons". It's a cute and short clip scene that shows the gang trying to ride some young dragons but the most interesting part for me is the background music. The music is very soft yet if you listen carefully some people out there may recognize the music from the Harry Potter franchise. I don't mean that the music sounds similar either. It is ripped straight from the Harry Potter films. Below the How to Train Your Dragon 2 clip I have shared a clip from Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince. Skip ahead to the 2:34 second mark to see the film's quidditch scene and hear the exact music from the How to Train Your Dragon 2 clip but this time loud and clear.
How to Train Your Dragon 2 will fly into theaters on June 13, 2014.
How to Train Your Dragon 2 will fly into theaters on June 13, 2014.
A clip from Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince. Skip ahead to the 2:34 second mark to hear the music.
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Ah I am not the only one who noticed!
ReplyDeleteHats off to Dreamworks for offering some bold surprises in a respectable sequel filled with moments of humour and emotion among its ample noise and movement.
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