
Age: 18
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Mason Thames (/θeɪmz/, born July 10, 2007) is a rising young actor who made a remarkable debut as the young teen lead in director/co-writer/producer Scott Derrickson’s hit horror movie, The Black Phone (2021), based on Joe Hill’s short story, co-starring Madeleine McGraw, Jeremy Davies, James Ransone and Ethan Hawke, and returning a spectacular gross of over $161 million (ten times costs) for Blumhouse Productions/Universal Pictures. Thames had his second starring role in his second theatrical feature with the David Henrie-directed adventure horror movie, Monster Summer (2024), co-starring Mel Gibson, Lorraine Bracco, Nora Zehetner, and Kevin James, and released wide by Pastime Pictures. Thames landed his biggest starring role to date as Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III in director/writer/producer Dean DeBlois’ live-action adaptation of his original animated feature, How To Train Your Dragon (2025)—which itself was based on Cressida Cowell’s book series—co-starring Nico Parker, Gerard Butler, Nick Frost, Bronwyn James and Harry Trevaldwyn and released by Universal Pictures. Thames co-starred with McKenna Grace, Allison Williams, and Dave Franco in the Josh Boone-directed screen version of Colleen Hoover’s novel, Regretting You (2025), produced by Constantin Film and released by Paramount Pictures. Mason Thames revived his role as Finney in director/co-writer/producer Scott Derrickson’s anticipated sequel, The Black Phone 2 (2025), co-starring Ethan Hawke, Jeremy Davies, Madeleine McGraw, Demian Bichir, and again produced by Blumhouse Productions and released by Universal Pictures. Thames reunited with co-star McKenna Grace in director/writer Lee Kirk’s road comedy, New Year’s Rev (date to be announced), with Jenna Fischer, Sean Gunn, Fred Armisen, Bobby Lee, Jolene Blalock, Angela Kinsey, Keen Ruffalo, Ignacio Diaz-Silverio, Buffy Milner, and Billie Joe Armstrong, and produced by Live Nation Productions. Thames then returned as Finney in Universal Pictures’ live-action sequel, directed and written once again by Dean DeBlois, How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2027), co-starring Gerard Butler and Nico Parker. Thames co-starred in the Germany-U.S. co-production based on Colleen Hoover’s novel, Regretting You (2025), co-starring Allison Williams, McKenna Grace, Dave Franco, and Willa Fitzgerald under Josh Boone’s direction, and which was released by Paramount Pictures (worldwide)/Constantin Film (Germany). Thames then co-starred with Peter Dinklage and Dave Franco, with Kiernan Shipka and O’Shea Jackson, in director/co-writer/producer Macon Blair’s comedy, The Shitheads (date to be announced), and was produced by Gramercy Park Media/Rough House Pictures/Slate Entertainment Group. Thames returned to his live-action role as Hiccup alongside the original cast in director/writer/producer Dean DeBlois’ sequel for Universal Pictures, How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2027).

Faster than bullets, lightning, and time itself, Barry Allen races to protect Central City from villains who test his speed, his heart, and his very identity—from the cunning Captain Cold, to the obsessive Reverse-Flash, to the deadly Rogues’ alliance. In a world where danger moves as fast as he does, Barry must prove that being the fastest man alive is nothing compared to being a true hero. Movie 1 – Flash: The Human Race Villain: Captain Cold Synopsis: Barry Allen, the Scarlet Speedster, races to prove himself as Central City’s newest hero. When Captain Cold and his Rogues begin a string of high-tech heists, Barry learns that being the fastest man alive isn’t enough—he must also make the right moral choices under pressure. As Cold’s schemes escalate, Barry faces his first true test of heroism, balancing his speed, intellect, and heart. By the end, he earns the city’s trust and begins to understand what it truly means to be the Scarlet Speedster. Movie 2 – Flash: Lightning Strikes Twice Villain: Reverse-Flash (Eobard Thawne) Synopsis: Barry’s life is turned upside down when Eobard Thawne, the Reverse-Flash, emerges from the shadows, obsessed with destroying everything Barry holds dear. Personal loss, identity, and the city itself are put on the line as Thawne challenges Barry faster than he can run, and deeper than he can imagine. To save Central City and the people he loves, Barry must confront the man who knows him better than anyone. In this ultimate test of courage, Barry learns that heroism isn’t about speed—it’s about heart, sacrifice, and standing for what’s right. Movie 3 – Flash: Rogue War Villains: Mirror Master & Glider (Rogues Team-Up) Synopsis: Central City faces its greatest threat yet as Mirror Master and Glider lead the Rogues in a coordinated attack on the city. Using illusions, technology, and aerial chaos, the villains force Barry to think faster than ever before, challenging both his speed and his wits. With the city on the brink, Barry must rely on everything he has learned from previous battles to stop the Rogues, proving that the Scarlet Speedster is not just the fastest man alive, but the hero Central City truly needs.
