

Animation · Family · Adventure
Overview
An unlikely trio of heroes – a dragon, a boy and a forest brownie – embark on an epic adventure to find the “Rim of Heaven” - the mythological safe haven for all dragons.
Top Cast


Thomas Brodie-Sangster
Thomas Brodie-Sangster
Firedrake (voice)
Thomas Brodie-Sangster
Firedrake (voice)


Freddie Highmore
Freddie Highmore
Ben (voice)
Freddie Highmore
Ben (voice)


Felicity Jones
Felicity Jones
Sorrell (voice)
Felicity Jones
Sorrell (voice)


Patrick Stewart
Patrick Stewart
Nettlebrand (voice)
Patrick Stewart
Nettlebrand (voice)


Sanjeev Bhaskar
Sanjeev Bhaskar
Mad Doc (voice)
Sanjeev Bhaskar
Mad Doc (voice)


Nonso Anozie
Nonso Anozie
Mighty Djinn (voice)
Nonso Anozie
Mighty Djinn (voice)


Meera Syal
Meera Syal
Subisha Gulab (voice)
Meera Syal
Subisha Gulab (voice)


Alex Norton
Alex Norton
Gravelbeard (voice)
Alex Norton
Gravelbeard (voice)


Peter Marinker
Peter Marinker
Slatebeard (voice)
Peter Marinker
Slatebeard (voice)


Stephen Hogan
Stephen Hogan
Spinecrackle (voice)
Stephen Hogan
Spinecrackle (voice)
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