Dragons Race To The Edge - Season 3 Direct
By the time you finish Dragons: Race to the Edge - Season 3, the "teenagers" are gone. They have become warriors.
Let’s address the dragon in the room: Hiccstrid. Dragons Race To The Edge - Season 3
Season 3 handles the Hiccup and Astrid romance perfectly. It isn't a dramatic, will-they-won't-they soap opera. It’s a quiet, mature realization. After a near-death experience involving an avalanche of ice and a very grumpy Speed Stinger, Astrid kisses Hiccup. By the time you finish Dragons: Race to
The beauty of this season is watching them navigate that change. They aren't suddenly different people; they are just two best friends who finally admit they are soulmates. The dialogue feels authentic—awkward, sweet, and utterly Viking. Season 3 handles the Hiccup and Astrid romance perfectly
We also see the return of the Speed Stingers (flightless, blindingly fast dragons) and the Catastrophic Quaken, which becomes a recurring ally.
Season 3 begins with the Riders using the Dragon Eye to discover new dragon species and their nesting grounds. However, each episode’s discovery attracts the attention of a ruthless dragon trapper named Captain Ryker (Viggo’s more brutal, less strategic older brother) and a cunning new villain: Mala, a queen from the secluded Defenders of the Wing tribe—who believes dragons are sacred weapons, not friends. She wants to control the rarest dragons before Hiccup can “befriend” them.
The season’s emotional core: Hiccup struggles with leadership as the Riders split into teams to protect multiple dragon nests at once, while Astrid uncovers a dark secret about her family’s past involving dragon hunters.