How To Train Your Dragon 2 First Clip Shows 'Quidditch' Style Game And New Photos Revealed Featuring The Dragon Rider Valka! [PHOTOS & VIDEO]

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The dragon riding Vikings return as the first clip of DreamWork's 3D animated fantasy film sequel, How to Train Your Dragon 2 shows the riders of Berk in Harry Potter style Quidditch game and new photos of the movie have been revealed featuring the mysterious "Dragon Rider."

How to Train Your Dragon 2 is set five years after the first film where humans and dragons have lived in prace and harmony thanks to the efforts of Hiccup and Toothless. A new adventure begins after the two traveled to the Artic and discovered more species of dragons and along the way they met a mysterious dragon rider of the Artic. They will soon discover a deeper connection with each other and along the way they will encounter Drago Bludvist, the famed dragon hunter. The first clip of the movie is shown below, take a look.

As you can see in the clip the dragon riders of Berk are in competition as they took a page out of Harry Potter playing a Quidditch style game(minus the broomstick) as they earn points by capturing sheep and each rider has a specific color scheme to identify one another. The clip also shows them getting the black sheep (which is an equivalent of a golden snitch) as Astrid Hofferson catches the black sheep and shoots it in the basket thus earning her the winning point for her and her dragon, Stormfly.

There are also new still images of How to Train Your Dragon 2 and it features the mysterious Dragon Rider, Valka and it is revealed that she is in fact Hiccups mother. She is voiced by Cat Blanchet and her character plays a bigger role to which she explains the deeper understanding of the dragons in the film.

How to Train Tour Dragon 2 stars Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Craig Ferguson, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, T.J. Miller, Kriten Wiig, Djimon Hounsou, and Kit Harrington. The film is scheduled to be release in cinemas on June 13, 2014.

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