
ICFC - EASTER FAMILY FUN ss26
Date: 08 April 2026
Price: from £1.00
Date: Wednesday 8 April
Time: 2pm
Cost: Pay what you can, full price & group tickets available. Walk ups welcome. *
Comedy. Drama. Fantasy.
'How to Train Your Dragon', was filmed in Northern Ireland and on location in Iceland.
There were over 900 local cast, crew, and extras involved in the production.
Storyline.
As an ancient threat endangers both Vikings and dragons alike on the isle of Berk, the friendship between Hiccup, an inventive Viking, and Toothless, a Night Fury dragon, becomes the key to both species forging a new future together.
'How to Train Your Dragon' is a faithful and visually impressive adaptation, with many praising the CGI, especially the dragons, and the performances of the cast, particularly Gerard Butler as Stoick. The film is often commended for its emotional depth and the preservation of the original's themes and spirit. However, some reviewers express disappointment with certain casting choices and the lack of innovation compared to the original animated film. Despite this, the film is generally regarded as one of the better live-action remakes, with many reviewers appreciating its respect for the source material and its ability to evoke nostalgia. The overall sentiment is positive, with many reviewers recommending it as a must-watch for fans of the original and newcomers alike.
*Ticket Options
Group Ticket (£25 for 30 tickets)
This scheme is open to voluntary or community groups. Groups should be not-for-profit, non-political, and are for community, educational or social benefit.
Individual Ticket
There are 2 options. Pay what you can encourages individuals students, unemployed, those at a social disadvantage and families to decide what they can afford.
Pay What You Can: £1 (booking fees may apply)
Pay What You Can: £3 (booking fees may apply)
Full price: £5
Time: 2pm
Cost: Pay what you can, full price & group tickets available. Walk ups welcome. *
Comedy. Drama. Fantasy.
'How to Train Your Dragon', was filmed in Northern Ireland and on location in Iceland.
There were over 900 local cast, crew, and extras involved in the production.
Storyline.
As an ancient threat endangers both Vikings and dragons alike on the isle of Berk, the friendship between Hiccup, an inventive Viking, and Toothless, a Night Fury dragon, becomes the key to both species forging a new future together.
'How to Train Your Dragon' is a faithful and visually impressive adaptation, with many praising the CGI, especially the dragons, and the performances of the cast, particularly Gerard Butler as Stoick. The film is often commended for its emotional depth and the preservation of the original's themes and spirit. However, some reviewers express disappointment with certain casting choices and the lack of innovation compared to the original animated film. Despite this, the film is generally regarded as one of the better live-action remakes, with many reviewers appreciating its respect for the source material and its ability to evoke nostalgia. The overall sentiment is positive, with many reviewers recommending it as a must-watch for fans of the original and newcomers alike.
*Ticket Options
Group Ticket (£25 for 30 tickets)
This scheme is open to voluntary or community groups. Groups should be not-for-profit, non-political, and are for community, educational or social benefit.
Individual Ticket
There are 2 options. Pay what you can encourages individuals students, unemployed, those at a social disadvantage and families to decide what they can afford.
Pay What You Can: £1 (booking fees may apply)
Pay What You Can: £3 (booking fees may apply)
Full price: £5
Accessibility requirements
For any special access requirements please contact the box office on 028 9244 7744, Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 4.30pm, or leave a message outside of these times and someone will call you back.
Alternatively you can email lvi.reception@lisburncastlereagh.gov.uk with details of your access requirements and our box office staff will be able to assist you.
Booking dates and times:
- Wednesday, 08 April 2026 at 2:00 PM
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