The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair in development
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The fourth book published, sixth in chronological order focusing on Jill Pole and Eustace Scrubb. One step closer to my personal favourite The Horse and His Boy receiving the same treatment.
The previous films have always felt like lesser sons of greater sires. Always in the shadow of Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings, but a step above other attempts at adapting well loved fantasy series such as Pullman's His Dark Materials (The Golden Compass) and Paolini's Inheritance Cycle (Eragon).
The fourth book published, sixth in chronological order focusing on Jill Pole and Eustace Scrubb. One step closer to my personal favourite The Horse and His Boy receiving the same treatment.
The previous films have always felt like lesser sons of greater sires. Always in the shadow of Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings, but a step above other attempts at adapting well loved fantasy series such as Pullman's His Dark Materials (The Golden Compass) and Paolini's Inheritance Cycle (Eragon).
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I loved the first one and Prince Caspian.
I heard Prince Caspian's accent is changed in Dawn Treader for no apparent reason.
they could have the LotGK turn out to be the White Witch's daughter (that
was the theory I came up with when I read the book as a kid).
I would have thought so. In the books Eustance is like ten, Will Poulter is now twenty.
For me a big shame - as the series could have been epic. Like the old BBC series
Reflects the attitudes of the time, but undeniably racist.
They did reasonably well at the box office but not enough for the Disney or 20th Century Fox.
I loved the first film
I watched the first three Narnia films in the cinema 9 times, 5 times and 13 times respectively.
Oh yes! It had Skandar Keynes in it, older and even more gorgeous than in the second film :):)
Different company, different ideas. I wonder how things will change because of it?