![]() And I’m myself a much, much different person than I was when we started. And so when I watch him, I’m not watching my son grow up. And now to be at the end of that? Somewhere along the line, I became him, or he became me, or that distinction stopped being a thing. A guy who looks kind of similar to me, moves like me, sounds like me, but isn’t me. Hiccup was 14 in the first flick, and the best way I can describe it is like… I’ve never had a kid before, but I felt like this was as close to having a kid as I’ve ever known. So I think it’s kind of neat how it times out, that where I was mentally and emotionally as a human being doesn’t not dovetail with where Hiccup was in each of the movies at the time that we made them. In your 20s is when you’re meant to put to rest some of the hang-ups that you had from when you were a kid, and you kind of realize the inherent tragicomic nature of life in that there are few very solid wins, and everything is nuanced, and you understand the gray area a bit more. It’s funny, because as much as one feels like an adult in their 20s, one isn’t. How are those growths linked? What do you think you took from that? That period in and of itself… it’d be one thing to play Hiccup from when you were 5 to 15, but I find those to be really interesting ages to bookend a character and a journey like this. ![]() You’ll have voiced Hiccup from when you were 24 to when you turned 36.
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