Eragon (2006)

A young farm boy discovers a dragon's egg and is swept into an epic destiny in this fantasy adventure based on Christopher Paolini's bestselling novel.

Eragon - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Eragon
  • Release Year: 2006
  • Directed by: Stefen Fangmeier
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Fantasy, Action, Adventure, Family
  • Age Rating (US): PG
  • Runtime: 1h 44m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • Release Date (Theatrical): December 14, 2006 (Germany - 6), December 15, 2006 (United States - PG), December 15, 2006 (United Kingdom - PG), December 20, 2006 (France - U), December 21, 2006 (Australia - M), December 22, 2006 (Brazil - 10), December 22, 2006 (Italy), January 11, 2007 (South Korea - 12)
  • Alternative Titles: پسر اژدها سوار (IR), Էրագոն (AM), 龍騎士 (TW), エラゴン 遺志を継ぐ者 (JP)
  • Production Companies: Fox 2000 Pictures, Davis Entertainment, Dune Entertainment, Major Studio Partners, Mid Atlantic Films, 20th Century Fox, Ingenious Media
  • Production Countries: United Kingdom, United States of America, Hungary

Eragon - Plot

In his homeland of Alagaesia, a farm boy happens upon a dragon's egg -- a discovery that leads him on a predestined journey where he realized he's the one person who can defend his home against an evil king.

Eragon - Trailer

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As darkness falls, the last dragon will choose its rider.

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Eragon - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Stefen Fangmeier

Main Cast

  • Ed Speleers
  • Jeremy Irons
  • Sienna Guillory
  • Robert Carlyle
  • John Malkovich
  • Garrett Hedlund
  • Alun Armstrong
  • Djimon Hounsou
  • Joss Stone
  • Rachel Weisz

Writers

  • Peter Buchman

Producers

  • Wyck Godfrey
  • John Davis
  • Kevin Halloran

Eragon - FAQs

Is Eragon based on a book?

Yes! Eragon is based on the debut novel of the same name by Christopher Paolini, who began writing it at just 15 years old. Published in 2003, it became a bestseller and launched the Inheritance Cycle series. The film adapts the first book in that beloved fantasy saga.

Where can you stream Eragon?

You can watch Eragon on Disney Plus with a subscription. It's also available to rent or buy on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube, and Fandango At Home — so there are plenty of ways to revisit this dragon-riding adventure.

Who plays Eragon and Saphira in the film?

Ed Speleers plays the young farm boy Eragon in his feature film debut, while Rachel Weisz provides the voice of Saphira, the blue dragon. Jeremy Irons stars as the mentor Brom, and John Malkovich portrays the menacing King Galbatorix.

Why was there no Eragon sequel?

Despite earning over $250 million worldwide, Eragon received largely negative reviews from critics and fans of the books, who felt the adaptation strayed too far from the source material. The disappointing critical reception effectively shelved plans for a sequel based on the second novel, Eldest.

What is Eragon about?

Eragon follows a young farm boy in the magical land of Alagaësia who discovers a mysterious dragon's egg. When it hatches, he's thrust into an epic destiny — guided by a wise storyteller named Brom, he must rise as a Dragon Rider to challenge the tyrannical King Galbatorix.

What is the age rating for Eragon?

Eragon is rated PG in the United States, making it suitable for family viewing with some parental guidance. The film features fantasy action, battle sequences, and mild peril, but nothing too intense for older children and younger teens who enjoy epic adventure stories.

How long is the Eragon movie?

Eragon runs for 1 hour and 44 minutes (104 minutes). It's a fairly brisk runtime for a fantasy epic, which is one reason many fans of Christopher Paolini's novel felt the story felt rushed and that key plot elements from the book were left out.

What are some movies similar to Eragon?

If you enjoyed Eragon, you might love How to Train Your Dragon (2025), Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023), or Damsel (2024) for more dragon-fueled fantasy. The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim (2024) and The School for Good and Evil (2022) are also great picks.

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