It's not about the dragon...
Imagine a story about a kingdom that is being tormented by a monstrous, fire-breathing dragon. The only way to keep the dragon at bay is to offer up a virgin girl as a sacrifice twice a year. Inevitably there comes a day when the daughter of the king is selected for sacrifice, and it falls to a brave and dashing young hero to slay the dragon and save the kingdom (and the Princess). Does this story sound familiar? Does it sound a trifle clichéd? Does it... remind you of anyone? The story of St. George and the Dragon has been a popular narrative trope for millennia, and of course depictions in the visual arts are legion. The basic elements of the story are generally the same: the imperilled virgin; the fearsome dragon; the brave hero. Occasionally, there are variations. "So I was out one morning, walking my dragon, when this horrible man comes along..." Given cinema's love for all things beastly, it was inevitable that Hollywood would eventually turn its attention to the