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Ahead of Netflix's Reboot, the Most Underrated Narnia Movie Heads to a Different Streamer in June
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After a 15-year hiatus from the big screen, the Narnia franchise is being revived at Netflix with Greta Gerwig at the helm. However, before that movie enters production, fans with a Hulu subscription will be able to stream the most underrated installment from the previous film series at the top of next month.

In celebration of its 15th anniversary, beginning June 1, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader will become available to stream on Hulu. The 2010 high fantasy adventure film is an adaptation of the C.S. Lewis novel of the same name, first published in 1952. Set three Narnian years after the events of 2008's Prince Caspian, the threequel finds the two youngest Pevensie siblings — Edmund (Skandar Keynes) and Lucy (Georgie Henley) — transported back to Narnia along with their cousin Eustace Scrubb (Will Poulter). They reunite with Caspian (Ben Barnes), now king of Narnia, assisting him in his...
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  • 5/23/2025
  • by Lee Freitag
  • CBR
All 3 ‘The Chronicles of Narnia’ Movies, Ranked
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“Wrong will be right, when Aslan comes in sight.” Those haunting words from the White Witch (Tilda Swinton) in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) echo the essence of this fantastical saga. There’s something undeniably spellbinding about them: a sense of hope, a whisper that all can be set right in the world of Narnia.

As kids, we all felt the magic, right? The enchantment of stepping into a world where adventure and danger beckon from every corner. The Pevensies, Aslan, and the White Witch: icons now etched into our memories. Yet, as much as we yearned for more, the transition from page to screen sometimes proved to be a complicated affair.

But that’s the thing about fantasy… it’s tricky. We often want the impossible to feel possible, but as anyone who’s ever opened a wardrobe knows, not all journeys lead to Narnia.
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  • 4/29/2025
  • by Siddhika Prajapati
  • FandomWire
10 Best Movies Like ‘A Minecraft Movie’ To Watch If You Love the Film
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A Minecraft Movie is a fantasy adventure comedy film directed by Jared Hess from a screenplay co-written by Chris Bowman, Hubbel Palmer, Neil Widener, Gavin James, and Chris Galletta. Based on the popular video game Minecraft developed by Mojang Studios, the 2025 film follows a group of misfits who find themselves transported into the cubic world known as the Overworld and now they must set out on a perilous journey to find their way back home. A Minecraft Movie stars Jason Momoa, Jack Black, Danielle Brooks, Emma Myers, and Sebastian Hansen. So, if you loved the wonderous adventure, entertaining story, and lovable characters in A Minecraft Movie, here are some similar movies you should check out next.

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The Super Mario Bros. Movie is an animated adventure comedy film co-directed...
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  • 4/8/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Daniel Craig's Rumored Narnia Role Reveals Which Book Netflix Is Adapting First
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Greta Gerwig and Netflix are set to tread new ground with their Chronicles of Narnia reboot. The role Daniel Craig is being eyed for has reportedly been revealed, and it's a character that only appears in one Narnia book.

According to What's on Netflix, Craig has been offered the role of Andrew Ketterley, the eccentric and morally ambiguous uncle of Digory Kirke who is one of the main antagonists of The Magician's Nephew. Published in 1955 as the sixth Narnia novel, The Magician's Nephew is chronologically the first story set in C.S. Lewis' fantasy series. The report adds that Gerwig will be adapting the 1955 children's novel as her first of two Narnia movies, which is tentatively titled Narnia: The Magician's Nephew.

Craig's potential casting in Netflix's Narnia reboot was first reported earlier this week by Deadline, who stated that "he does hold the offer," although it's unclear whether he will take it,...
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  • 3/13/2025
  • by Lee Freitag
  • CBR
New Narnia Details Reveal A Potential Big Change For Greta Gerwig's Netflix Adaptation
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Note: Potential spoilers for Netflix's upcoming "Chronicles of Narnia" adaptation ahead!

When Netflix bought the rights to "The Chronicles of Narnia," then-Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos said, "C.S. Lewis' beloved 'Chronicles of Narnia' stories have resonated with generations of readers around the world. Families have fallen in love with characters like Aslan and the entire world of Narnia, and we're thrilled to be their home for years to come." That was in October of 2019. Since then, the world has gone through a pandemic, and Sarandos was promoted to Netflix's co-ceo. The company has also signed an inspired (but also terrified) Greta Gerwig to helm its first "Narnia" adaptation and will release the film in IMAX theaters globally on Thanksgiving 2026 (something Gerwig butted heads with Netflix over for a while).

It may sound like a lot of activity, and having Gerwig on board is definitely a big deal. But really,...
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  • 2/5/2025
  • by Jaron Pak
  • Slash Film
‘Enjoy the Adventure’: Prince Caspian Actor Reacts to Greta Gerwig Narnia Remake
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The Chronicles of Narnia vet Ben Barnes finally opened up about Netflix’s upcoming Greta Gerwig remake of C.S. Lewis’ beloved fantasy novels. Barnes portrayed the fan-favorite role of Prince Caspian during the last two installments of the original film franchise.

During a recent interview with Collider, Barnes offered some advice to the next young actors who will become a part of Netflix’s live-action Narnia cast. In addition, he also reflected on his experiences filming the iconic fantasy movies. "Advice that I got at the time, which was to just enjoy the adventure. I don’t expect a cast coming into it now as kids to have grown up necessarily with the Narnia books," he shared. "They may have. But for me, it was very special for that reason. I was stepping into something that I knew from being eight years old, and I really valued and appreciated.
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  • 1/24/2025
  • by Maggie Dela Paz
  • CBR
10 Harsh Realities Of Watching Disney's Narnia Movies In 2024
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With The Chronicles of Narnia about to receive a redo, it is the perfect time to look back on the Disney movies and observe some harsh realities. Greta Gerwig's Chronicles of Narnia reboot is around the corner, and it is a mystery what approach the dramedy director will take to the two-part movie plan. The original movies were released between 2005 and 2010, adapting the famous novels by English writer C.S. Lewis. However, they did not always adapt them faithfully, and even when they did, they did not always adapt them well.

The Chronicles of Narnia books were written in the 1950s, and they exhibit the attitudes of the era. Lewis' Narnia series is his masterpiece, and the books are a classic for a reason. And yet, they do present studios and would-be adapters with the issue of transforming an archaic text for a modern audience. The difficulties of adapting Lewis'...
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  • 12/30/2024
  • by Cristina Trujillo
  • ScreenRant
10 Must-Watch Fantasy-Adventure Movies That Fans Can't Afford to Miss
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Since the earliest explorations of world mythology, fantasy and adventure have been cornerstones of fiction, especially iconic Hollywood movies like The Lord of the Rings. Cinema has delivered decades of excellent fantasy movies, from mythological epics to adaptations of beloved novels. Offering one of the purest forms of escapism there is, the genre is at its best when combined with adventure, sending heroes on grand quests to defeat the forces of evil and find lost relics.

Fantasy movies have raked in billions of dollars at the box office, often soaking up hefty budgets and appealing to a large swath of moviegoers. Ranging from grim and scary dark fantasy stories to inspirational quests and high fantasy world-building, the genre is among the most entertaining there is. When blended with adventure, it has left audiences with some powerful stories that are must-see chapters of cinema.

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe...
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  • 12/11/2024
  • by Ashley Land
  • CBR
Greta Gerwig's 'Chronicles of Narnia' Reboot Is "All About Rock 'n' Roll"
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The Chronicles of Narnia are fantastical films filled with wonder, talking animals, magic, and an evil queen. So, pretty rock and roll, right? Well, according to a recent interview with producer Amy Pascal, Greta Gerwig, director of the unexpected hit Barbie, thinks that's exactly the direction the new adaptation of the fantasy children's books needs to take. The epic novels about the world inside the wardrobe by famous author C.S. Lewis are filled with wonder and whimsy, but also depict a full-blown and bloody war between good and evil, so maybe Gerwig is onto something.

In her interview, Pascal told Deadline that the "very new take on Narnia, all about rock and roll" will start filming in July 2025. But what does that mean, you ask? It could mean literally anything when it comes to Gerwig's incredibly unique directorial vision. With Pascal producing — and also having been a producer for Gerwig's...
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  • 12/11/2024
  • by Sophie Goodwin
  • MovieWeb
Greta Gerwig Adapting Narnia Prequel Instead Of Original Books, Says Jason Isaacs
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Jason Isaacs drops a potentially large surprise regarding Greta Gerwig's The Chronicles of Narnia adaptation. Written by C.S. Lewis, the beloved fantasy book series was previously adapted into a trilogy of Disney films in the mid to late 2000s. It's now been confirmed that Gerwig's next big project after Barbie is a two-part Chronicles of Narnia movie for Netflix, though details on the project have been hard to come by.

During a recent interview with The Week, Isaacs, who may or may not be connected to Gerwig's Narnia movie, seemingly reveals that the filmmaker is actually be adapting the events of Lewis' The Magician's Nephew, a prequel to The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. If Gerwig is adapting The Magician's Nephew, this will mark the first time the story has been adapted for the screen. Check out his comment below:

I loved all the Narnia books as a kid.
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  • 12/3/2024
  • by Ryan Northrup
  • ScreenRant
Oscar Nominee Opens Up on Casting Rumors for Greta Gerwig's Narnia Reboot
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Recently, several rumors claimed Saoirse Ronan landed a part in Greta Gerwig's upcoming reimagining of The Chronicles of Narnia. Although there was no official confirmation, the actress just settled the rumors.

During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live to promote her upcoming film, The Outrun, Ronan also addressed the Narnia casting rumors. Although she didn't fully confirm that she would be a part of the new version of The Chronicles of Narnia, her words have been encouraging, as she has clearly stated her interest in the project. However, no official confirmation came from the Academy Award nominee.

Related An Iconic '80s Fantasy Movie Gets a New Streaming Home Next Month

As you wish, one of the 80s' most beloved films is changing streaming homes.

"There isn't like, no truth to it. She hasnt asked me yet; shes writing it," Ronan told Kimmel around the 3:20 mark. "But we...
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  • 10/4/2024
  • by Monica Coman
  • CBR
Netflix's Narnia Reboot Should Expand On The Story The Magicians Nephew Never Did
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Greta Gerwig's Chronicles Of Narnia reboot should expand on the story of one key character from The Magician's Nephew that the novel never did. The original Chronicles Of Narnia film trilogy focused on the adventures of the Pevensie children, with the final film, The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader, giving Lucy (Georgie Henley) and Edmund (Skandar Keynes) the spotlight before they left Narnia forever. However, as more updates for Greta Gerwig's Narnia arrive, audiences may be introduced to another key story in Narnia's history from before the Pevensies' fateful journey through the wardrobe.

The Narnia reboot will follow The Magician's Nephew's story, which highlights how the iconic lampost got to Narnia. The novel shows how two children, Digory and Polly, are tricked into traveling across worlds by Digory's evil Uncle Andrew, leading to their discovery of Narnia and many other adventures along the way. One character,...
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  • 9/7/2024
  • by Nicole Zamlout
  • ScreenRant
Original Narnia Star's Remake Comments Are Exactly Why He Should Return For Greta Gerwig's Adaptation
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Greta Gerwig's Narnia remake will have a new cast, but original star William Moseley is eager to return. Moseley understands the bittersweet theme of growing up in Lewis' work, making him a fitting choice. Moseley could play adult characters like Mr. Tumnus or Professor Digory Kirke in the reboot.

Greta Gerwig's The Chronicles of Narnia remake will have to feature a brand new cast, but one of the original stars has proven why he should return anyway. 2005's The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was the first live-action imagining of C.S. Lewis' beloved fantasy book series, which means it is now difficult to separate the characters from those who played them. Gerwig will have the challenging task of recasting Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie, but that isn't to say her upcoming Narnia remake can't feature the legacy cast in other ways.

The...
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  • 7/6/2024
  • by Angel Shaw
  • ScreenRant
Greta Gerwig Will Direct Chronicles of Narnia Reboot Movies for Netflix
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The Chronicles of Narnia films that graced big screens well over a decade ago resonated well not only with fans of the original book series, but high fantasy fans of all demographics. With a well-picked cast, incredible soundtracks, writing that paid respectful homage to its source content, and special effects that have held up surprisingly well, the three films that were made all were deemed successes in their own right. However, development on further installments from C.S. Lewis' series hit a rut, and eventually time ran out on Walden Media's rights to the franchise. As years passed it seemed like another Narnia film would never be made, but now, per a report from Collider, it looks like Barbie director Greta Gerwig may be stepping in to pick up the torch, with plans to make not one but two films for the series with Netflix.

Related: Chronicles of Narnia...
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  • 7/3/2023
  • by Stephanie Watel
  • MovieWeb
The First Narnia Movie Scene Has A Clever Real-Life Twist
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One real-life twist makes one scene in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe even more magical. Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media brought C. S. Lewis' epic Chronicles of Narnia series to life with the 2005 film, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, which introduced new audiences to the magical world of Narnia, a place of eternal winter inhabited by fantastical creatures. The story is told through the eyes of the Pevensie children, played by William Moseley, Anna Popplewell, Skandar Keynes, and Georgie Henley, who discover Narnia for the first time after journeying through a wardrobe in the home of the mysterious Professor Kirke.

As well as the relatively unknown young cast, an all-star cast portrays Narnia's magical creatures and immortal beings residing in Narnia, including the likes of Liam Neeson as Aslan, Tilda Swinton as the White Witch, and James McAvoy as Mr.
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  • 1/8/2023
  • by Kai Young
  • ScreenRant
How Does Narnia Have Christmas in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe?
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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe introduces the audience to the entirely new world of Narnia. The story follows Pevensie siblings, Lucy (Georgie Henley), Peter (William Moseley), Susan (Anna Popplewell), and Edmond (Skandar Keynes). They discover a magical world inside an old wardrobe where they are expected to become royalty and face the evil White Witch (Tilda Swinton). With talking animals, eavesdropping trees, and magic, Narnia is completely unlike the world from which the Pevensie children come. Except for one thing: Christmas. The winter holiday is a part of both worlds, but how? Naturally, it all goes back to the books. The film is based on one book in C.S. Lewis' 7-part series, so plenty of information didn't make it into the movie or either of its sequels. His story often takes the form of biblical allegories, so including a Christian holiday isn't surprising,...
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  • 12/23/2022
  • by Kendall Myers
  • Collider.com
‘Have they f***!’: James McAvoy says he has not been asked to be in Narnia reboot
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James McAvoy has firmly denied his involvement in a reboot of the Narnia films.

The Atonement and Split actor played Mr Tumnus in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe in 2005.

As the friendly faun – a man-goat hybrid – McAvoy starred with Tilda Swinton and a child cast of William Moseley, Anna Popplewell, Skandar Keynes, and Georgie Henley as the Pevensie siblings: Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy.

The Narnia franchise continued with Prince Caspian in 2008 and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader in 2010. To date, the films have grossed a total of 1.5bn (£1.24bn) worldwide.

In a recent interview with GQ, McAvoy responded to a question about the prospect of appearing in a reboot of the Narnia films in the future.

When asked whether the creators had approached him with an offer to take part, McAvoy exclaimed: “Have they f***!”

The actor also was questioned about a...
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  • 11/28/2022
  • by Nicole Vassell
  • The Independent - Film
The 12 Best Tilda Swinton Movies, Ranked
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No performer today is as chameleonic as Tilda Swinton. Her versatility seemingly knows no bounds. Swinton's filmography spans from the metaphysical worlds of Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul to the Marvel Cinematic Universe -- not to mention partnerships as disparate as collaborations with avant-garde artist Derek Jarman to a one-off appearance doing broad comedy in a Judd Apatow movie. If you're looking for one person whose career speaks to the vastness of global cinema, Swinton might well be the best representative for the last four decades.

Although Swinton continues to push artistic boundaries, her upcoming role in "The Eternal Daughter" provides a moment to reflect on the defining features of her career. "The Eternal Daughter" is another film where she's entering into a recurring partnership with a director and digging deeper into what their artistic relationship means. Playing a mother and her daughter gives Swinton the opportunity to delve into the...
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  • 11/11/2022
  • by Marshall Shaffer
  • Slash Film
Watch “The Chronicles of Narnia” Movies in Order
It’s every youngster’s ambition to discover a door that leads to a fantastic and remarkable place. Imagine passing through your wardrobe and ending up in Narnia’s fantasy world.

Because at some time, everyone has dreamed or considered the possibility of discovering a fantastic realm, every “Chronicle of Narnia” movie was able to connect with its audience so strongly.

You might be wondering in what order to watch these Narnia movies! If that’s the case, you’ve come to the correct spot. So we’ve compiled all Narnia movies in order of their release dates, from first to last.

20 Best Disney Movies For Toddlers

You may be aware that there was supposed to be a fourth, but it never came to pass. So we’ll get into it later. So please keep reading to discover your answer to which Narnia movies come first; we have listed the...
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  • 5/20/2022
  • by Israr
  • buddytv.com
Liam Neeson, Eddie Izzard, William Moseley, Anna Popplewell, Skandar Keynes, Ben Barnes, and Georgie Henley in The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008)
Narnia Stars William Moseley, Anna Popplewell and Ben Barnes Reunite 11 Years After Film's Release
Liam Neeson, Eddie Izzard, William Moseley, Anna Popplewell, Skandar Keynes, Ben Barnes, and Georgie Henley in The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008)
Narnia lives on!

The cast of The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian reunited for a dinner on Thursday night.

In a sweet photo shared by Ben Barnes, who played Prince Caspian in the 2008 film, William Moseley, Anna Popplewell and Georgie Henley all smiled at the camera.

The group was also joined be the film’s producer Andrew Adamson and actress Alina Phelan Ballou, while Barnes added the hashtag #WhereAreYouSkander? In reference to their costar, Skandar Keynes who played Edmund Pevensie.

The film was a sequel to 2005’s The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, and based...
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  • 5/18/2019
  • by Alexia Fernandez
  • PEOPLE.com
Joe Alwyn
4 Things You Need to Know About Taylor Swift's British Boyfriend, Joe Alwyn
Joe Alwyn
If you don't know who Joe Alwyn is, you will soon. The 26-year-old is the latest British actor to romance Taylor Swift following her split from Tom Hiddleston last year. While the two have managed to keep their relationship under wraps, Taylor has been singing about him on her new album. According to The Sun, Taylor and Joe are already getting serious and Taylor has been renting a house in North London for their secret rendezvous. Intrigued? Here's what you need to know about the young man who stole Taylor's heart. 1. He's Well-Educated Joe attended the City of London School, whose notable alum include Daniel Radcliffe and Skandar Keynes from The Chronicles of Narnia film series. He later studied English and drama at the University of Bristol before enrolling at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. He graduated in 2015 with a BA in acting. 2. He Got His Breakout...
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  • 10/24/2017
  • by Kelsie Gibson
  • Popsugar.com
The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe (1988)
Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair Gets Captain America Director
The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe (1988)
After announcing last year that the Chronicles of Narnia franchise will be "restarted" with the new movie The Silver Chair, the producers have finally found their director. Joe Johnston has signed on to direct this fantasy adventure, marking his first movie since the 2014 thriller Not Safe For Work. No cast members have been set at this time, but this story will feature characters from the original C.S. Lewis novels, who haven't been featured in any of the previous movies.

Variety broke the news today, which comes eight months after producer Mark Gordon joined forces with Sony's TriStar Pictures, eOne and The C.S. Lewis Company for this restart. David Magee came aboard to write the screenplay in 2013, although the studios haven't set a release date or a production start date at this time quite yet. Here's what producer Mark Gordon had to say about bringing Joe Johnston in to direct The Silver Chair.
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  • 4/27/2017
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Chronicles Of Narnia Finds Another Life
Update: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair has a writer. David Magee, who wrote Life of Pi and Finding Neverland, will write the fourth film in the franchise. Both films gave him Oscar nominations.

Oct. 1, 2013 - The first three Chronicles of Narnia movies made a lot of money, $1.6 billion to be exact, but in the movie world apparently that wasn't enough. Disney made the first two movies: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe and Prince Caspian. Then, 20th Century Fox made No. 3: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader in 2010. Now, the Mark Gordon Co. (The Source Code, 2012) will make the fourth film in C.S. Lewis' Christian fantasy series, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair. With so much time passed, there's no word if they will keep with the original cast of kids: Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, William Moseley and Anna Popplewell. Here's how BarnesandNoble.com...
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  • 12/5/2013
  • by tara@kidspickflicks.com (Tara the Mom)
  • kidspickflicks
Movies That Were Shot in Chronological Order
 

The first thing I should point out, is that movies are almost Never shot in chronological order, or in other words, in sequence of the events as they would unfold or "script order." This is pretty common knowledge, but don't beat yourself up if you didn't know already. For Dolly Parton's first motion picture (Nine to Five), she memorized the entire script, including the other characters' lines. Apparently, after letting on that she thought movies were filmed in chronological order, co-star Lily Tomlin burst out laughing.

Movies are shot out of sequence for a number of reasons. Among these reasons are; renting out locations or studio space, lighting, weather conditions, and most importantly, the availability of an actor. All of these basically boil down to time and money. 

So with budget and time constraints almost always working against shooting a film in chronological order, what would drive a filmmaker to pursue such a course?...
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  • 9/19/2012
  • by Eli Reyes
  • GeekTyrant
The Extraordinary Voyage
The Extraordinary Voyage (Le voyage extraordinaire)/A Trip to the Moon (Le voyage dans la lune)

Directed by: Serge Bromberg and Eric Lange/Georges Mélies

Cast: Georges Mélies, Michel Gondry

Running Time: 60 min/14 min

Rating: Not Rated

Showtimes at Piff: Friday 2/10 8:45Pm at World Trade Center Theater and Sunday 2/12 at 3:00Pm at Whitsell Auditorium Complete Piff Schedule

Plot: The Extraordinary Voyage tells the story of Georges Mélies and his creation of A Trip to the Moon. It also tells the story of the discovery of a colorized version and its restoration over almost a decade. Followed by a screening is the remastered version of the short film.

Who’S It For? Filmgoers who saw Hugo and want to know more about the film that inspired it.

Overall

Every few years, someone makes an homage to Georges Mélies and his most famous film, A Trip to the Moon. Smashing...
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  • 2/10/2012
  • by Megan Lehar
  • The Scorecard Review
Top 5 Stephen King Film Adaptations We’d Like to See
In the 35 years since Carrie came to our screens, Stephen King has become one of the most bankable names in horror and fantasy film. The list of adaptations of his work reads like a who’s-who of filmmaking: Carrie, Salem’s Lot, The Shining, Creepshow, Christine, The Dead Zone, Stand By Me, Pet Semetary, It, Misery, The Shawshank Redemption, The Mist, The Green Mile etc., etc.. It’s hard to think of any other living writer whose work has been so prolifically embraced by filmmakers.

But just as Stephen King has continued to write (despite threatening retirement in 2002), so the public’s appetite for his work remains. While recent adaptations like Secret Window and 1408 have hardly been stellar, there are plenty of other King works which would make for riveting viewing. Here are 5 that we think should be at the top of any film executive’s list for green-lighting.

Note:...
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  • 11/18/2011
  • by Daniel Mumby
  • Obsessed with Film
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader – Blu-ray Review
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

Directed by: Michael Apted

Cast: Ben Barnes, Skandar Keynes, Georgie Henley

Running Time: 1 hr 53 mins

Rating: PG

Due Out: April 8, 2011

Plot: Lucy and Edmund Pevensie return to Narnia with their cousin Eustace where they meet up with Prince Caspian for a trip across the sea aboard the royal ship The Dawn Treader. Along the way they encounter dragons, dwarves, merfolk, and a band of lost warriors before reaching the edge of the world.

Who’S It For? Fans of The Chronicles of Narnia.

Movie:

This film had it’s moments, but in all in all, I’d consider it to be very forgettable. For diehard fans of the books and previous films, I imagine this film will deliver some degree of satisfaction, but for me, I failed to find it very interesting at all. It did have some spectacular CGI locations,...
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  • 4/20/2011
  • by Aaron Ruffcorn
  • The Scorecard Review
Blu-Ray Review: ‘The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader’
Chicago – “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” is a well-intentioned blockbuster, a morally and spiritually strong piece about heroism and believing in yourself that bursts at the seams with the kind of striking visual imagery that keeps the little ones entertained long enough for them to possibly even learn something. It’s far from a great film as it drags and meanders to nearly two hours and contains a few awkward child performances, but it looks stunning on Blu-ray and Fox has put together another solid family offering for clans with HD capability.

Blu-Ray Rating: 3.5/5.0

After the success of “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe,” which made a stunning $745 million worldwide, it looked like C.S. Lewis’ beloved series would probably make it to the screen in its entirety and challenge “Lord of the Rings” and “Harry Potter” for fantasy dollar supremacy.
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  • 4/20/2011
  • by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
  • HollywoodChicago.com
Blu-ray Review: Narnia – Voyage Of The Dawn Treader
Colour me ungrateful, but as much as I am happy to enjoy the capitalist gift-giving rituals of Christmas time I’m actually not too keen on celebrating the birth of magical Mr. Christ. So for me the forgettable Chronicles of Narnia film series, based on a set of twee, allegory-heavy children’s novels by C.S Lewis, are about as much fun as an afternoon spent in a hot classroom being talked at by an especially pious R.E teacher determined to sex-up the bible for impressionable youngsters.

In these fantasy adventure films, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Prince Caspian and now The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Liam Neeson voices everyone’s favourite Jesus-Lion hybrid Aslan and teaches us about the great virtue found in unquestioning, zealous belief and the sanctity of birth-right. (The messiah parallel is less subtle than ever in ‘Dawn Treader’ as Aslan tells the children at one point,...
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  • 4/20/2011
  • by Robert Beames
  • Obsessed with Film
Win The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader on DVD
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment have been in touch to give us five copies of their brand new movie The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader to give away on DVD to five lucky readers. The movie is out on Blu-ray Triple Play and DVD now! You can order your copy of the movie here.

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader marks the return to Narnia for courageous voyagers Edmund (Skander Keynes) and Lucy Pevensie (Georgie Henley). Joined, against his will, by their cousin Eustace (Will Poulter) this latest expedition follows the three adventurers as they are swallowed into a painting and transported to the magical world. On their journey they connect with King Caspian (Ben Barnes) and a noble mouse named Reepicheep for a mission that will determine the fate of Narnia itself.

Through an extensive selection of special features led by King Caspian, kids and...
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  • 4/17/2011
  • by Competitons
  • HeyUGuys.co.uk
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Starring: Ben Barnes, Skandar Keynes, Georgie Henley, Simon Pegg, Will Poulter

Director: Michael Apted

The Scoop: The third entry in the film adaptations of C. S. Lewis's beloved children's fantasy series, "The Chronicles of Narnia," sees the Pevensie children once again transported from war-torn London to the magical world of Narnia. This time around they're on a boat heading to even more magical lands in search of the seven lost lords of Narnia. Throw in a talking mouse with a tiny rapier.

Special Features: Commentary, deleted scenes

Rated PG, 115 min. | Watch the trailer...
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  • 4/8/2011
  • by NextMovie Staff
  • NextMovie
Dawn Treader: DVD review
The third chapter in the Narnia series to receive the makeover treatment is a delightful yarn that sticks very closely to the book's narrative. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is set three years after Prince Caspian, with the youngest of the Pevensie children, Edmund (Skandar Keynes) and Lucy (Georgie Henley) transported back to Narnia, along with new arrival, cousin Eustace (Will Poulter, Son of Rambow). Here they join the new King of Narnia, Caspian (Ben Barnes), where they are given the mission to rescue the seven lost lords, and save Narnia from the evil that is based on a dark island.

So begins a quest through uncharted waters that will require each of the children to resist temptations like beauty and power, and to conquer the darkness within them in order to defeat the threat to Narnia's people. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader...
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  • 4/7/2011
  • Shadowlocked
Review: ‘The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader’
It’s fascinating to see the enduring appeal of C.S. Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia at a time when people poo-poo the heavy-handed religious imagery and pales in comparison to the far richer world of Middle Earth as envisioned by Lewis’ friend J.R.R. Tolkien. The films based on both series have their fans and detractors and the success of Tolkien’s trilogy paved the way for the long-overdue big budget adaptation of Narnia.

Unfortunately, Walden Media, which has been spearheading these films, has decided to aim squarely for the religious and family audiences, which has led to a look of cheapness and familiarity that has robbed the three films to date of their specialness.

Walt Disney bailed on the series after the so-so reception and box office to Prince Caspian, which many involved felt may have strayed from their targets. 20th Century Fox stepped up and is now the studio...
See full article at Comicmix.com
  • 4/6/2011
  • by Robert Greenberger
  • Comicmix.com
Jake’s Takes: ‘Unknown’ interview with Liam Neeson
Unknown

Directed by: Jaume Collet-Serra

Cast: Liam Neeson, Diane Kruger, January Jones

Running Time: 1 hr 49 mins

Rating: PG-13

Release Date: February 18, 2011

Plot: A doctor (Neeson) is set to speak at a bio-tech conference that could change the world, but he gets into an accident. Suddenly, his wife (Jones) doesn’t recognize him and he must try to prove he’s really Dr. Martin Harris.

Jake interviews Liam Neeson …

www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHL85ZTwXFc

Jake Hamilton: Entertainment Reporter

Two-time Emmy nominee Jake Hamilton began his film critic career at the age of 14 when he was brought on to write film reviews for the Houston Chronicle. Pegged as a brutally honest and genuinely real critic for the people, Hamilton spent the next four years writing hundreds of reviews, features, and controversial Top Ten lists. He was even the subject for the highly publicized “Win a Date with Jake Hamilton” contest.
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  • 3/1/2011
  • by Jeff Bayer
  • The Scorecard Review
The Chronicles of Narnia Producer Perry Moore Passes Away Due to Overdose
In a shocking turn of events, Perry Moore, producer behind The Chronicles of Narnia trilogy, was found dead on the floor of his apartment bathroom Thursday morning. A cause of death hasn't been confirmed at this time, but it is being reported that the 39 year-old passed away from an apparent Oxycontin overdose.

Hunter Hill, Perry Moore's live-in partner and co-director on their Sissy Spacek drama Lake City, found the body at 9:30 a.m. inside their shared W. Houston St. home. The news came as a surprise to everyone in the family.

Bill Hill, father of Perry Moore, spoke out on the incident yesterday, saying, "We're in shock. I spoke to my son the night before. He was in a great, great mood. No one was expecting this. We're so sad. He's been able to reach out and touch a lot of people."

Perry Moore was announced dead shortly...
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  • 2/19/2011
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
Where Will the Next Great Fantasy Film Franchises Come From?
Georgie Henley, Ben Barnes, Laura Brent and Skandar Keynes in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

Photo: 20th Century Fox A few weeks back a friend of mine commented on the box office struggles of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader and wondered aloud if we are about to see the demise of the fantasy film. He mentioned that even the last two installments of the Harry Potter series were for fans only with little in the way of breakout possibilities. Yes, they made money, but they don't seem to be bringing in any kind of new audience.

It seemed my friend believed a decade long love affair between audiences and fantasy flicks was perhaps coming to an end. That conversation sent me on a quest to find out where the next crop of fantasy films will come from and when will they arrive?...
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  • 2/8/2011
  • by Bill Cody
  • Rope of Silicon
Terry Norris, Bruce Spence, Skandar Keynes, Ben Barnes, Georgie Henley, and Will Poulter in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010)
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of The Dawn Treader Blu-ray and DVD Hits April 8th
Terry Norris, Bruce Spence, Skandar Keynes, Ben Barnes, Georgie Henley, and Will Poulter in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010)
Return to the magic and wonder of C.S. Lewis' epic world in this third installment of the beloved The Chronicles of Narnia fantasy-adventure series when The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of The Dawn Treader sails into Blu-ray and DVD from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment on April 8th. Imagination comes to life with stunning special effects that bring the vast oceans and sprawling landscapes to life. The release comes just in time for Easter, making the family favorite a perfect gift for kids of all ages.

Precocious siblings Lucy (Georgie Henley, The Chronicles of Narnia series) and Edmund Pevensie (Skandar Keynes, The Chronicles of Narnia), along with their cousin Eustace (Will Poulter, Son of Rambow), are swallowed into a painting and transported back to Narnia. They join King Caspian (Ben Barnes, Dorian Gray) and a noble mouse named Reepicheep in a quest to rescue noble lords who had...
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  • 2/2/2011
  • by MovieWeb
  • MovieWeb
The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader Movie Review
Surprisingly, one of my most popular articles here is Why the Voyage of the Dawn Treader will work and Disney is stupid. The key idea in it is that abandoning the franchise after Prince Caspian is simply a mind-boggling decision. Whatever the bottom line might say, the only reason to move beyond the first film and make Caspian at all is so that you get to make Dawn Treader. While all the books in the series are great reads, and are rather filled with adventure and magic, Dawn Treader (polling all the young teens I know, knew, and was) is the one that takes hold of the imagination.

In the end, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader may not quite have lived up to expectations, but it's a fantastic ride. The dragons, merfolk, sea monsters, and the Pevensies' take on such challenges as pacing, editing, plot decisions, and the slightly...
See full article at AreYouScreening.com
  • 12/22/2010
  • by Marc Eastman
  • AreYouScreening.com
Robert De Niro at an event for A Single Man (2009)
What's at the Movies This Weekend?
Robert De Niro at an event for A Single Man (2009)
Here's a sneak peek at what's opening this weekend, including the Robert De Niro/Ben Stiller comedy "Little Fockers," the fantastical "Gulliver's Travels," the Coen brothers' "True Grit" and the country music drama "Country Strong."

In Theaters Now (December)'Little Fockers' (Dec. 22)

Who: Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, Barbra Streisand, Teri Polo, Blythe Danner; directed by Paul Weitz What: Stiller and De Niro are back for with this holiday focking-stuffer, as the ultimate son-in-law,...
See full article at Extra
  • 12/22/2010
  • Extra
She Said – She Said … The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader 3D

Directed by: Michael Apted

Cast: Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, Ben Barnes, Will Poulter

Running Time: 1 hr 55 mins

Rating: PG

Release Date: December 10, 2010

Jeff Bayer’s film review of Narnia

Plot: Lucy (Henley) and Edmund Pevensie (Keynes) are back in Narnia with their annoying cousin Eustace (Poulter). With the help of Prince Caspian (Barnes) they must take a trip on a ship to collect seven special swords and stop an evil green mist.

It’s the first ever She Said – She Said. I know what you’re thinking … cat fight. True, you’re mainly thinking it right now because I just suggested it, but you’re still thinking about it.

It’s Megan Lehar vs. Morrow McLaughlin. As always, Plot Spoiler. There, I said it. And so we begin …

She Said (Lehar)

I’m so glad the powers that be...
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  • 12/16/2010
  • by Jeff Bayer
  • The Scorecard Review
Jake’s Takes: ‘The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader’ interviews with Liam Neeson, Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes & Will Poulter
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader 3D

Directed by: Michael Apted

Cast: Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, Ben Barnes, Will Poulter

Running Time: 1 hr 55 mins

Rating: PG

Release Date: December 10, 2010

Plot: Lucy (Henley) and Edmund Pevensie (Keynes) are back in Narnia with their annoying cousin Eustace (Poulter). With the help of Prince Caspian (Barnes) they must take a trip on a ship to collect seven special swords and stop an evil green mist.

Emmy nominated Jake Hamilton travels to London, England to sit down and talk with the stars of The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader — Liam Neeson, Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes & Will Poulter — only on Jake’S Takes!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrsPFzHYtRM

Jake Hamilton: Entertainment Reporter

Two-time Emmy nominee Jake Hamilton began his film critic career at the age of 14 when he was brought on to write film reviews for the Houston Chronicle.
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  • 12/16/2010
  • by Jeff Bayer
  • The Scorecard Review
Sail Off To Narnia With The Dawn Treader
Many children have grown up with C. S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia books. It is important for the movies to remain true to the books because Narnia, like Tolkien’s Middle-earth, is a solid universe in the minds of its target audience. Walden Media and Fox 2000 don’t disappoint us with “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader”. In under two hours they do a fairly good job of telling this story of coming-of-age and redemption.

The wide open, scenery is gorgeous on land and sea, and the 3-dimensional effects don’t feel overdone. They are also not missed in the 2-dimensional version. The Dawn Treader is just as beautiful a ship in two dimensions and the colors everywhere are vibrant and alive. Lighting and framing make magical effects sprinkled throughout feel a completely natural part of the landscape, just as in Narnia proper. The soundtrack rolls...
See full article at Atomic Popcorn
  • 12/15/2010
  • by Circuit7
  • Atomic Popcorn
Shaun Reviews The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader…The Latest Overbudgeted & Underwritten Narnia Film
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars

Very much a reinforcement of both the good and bad of the Narnia films – though proving ultimately more bad than good – The Voyage of the Dawn Treader provides some light entertainment with its striking visuals and colourful characters, but with a plot as mild as ever, and lacking a potent emotional kick, this is surely the weakest of the three films.

Lucy Pevensie (Georgie Henley) and her brother, Edmund (Skander Keynes) are now living with their obnoxious cousin Eustace Scrubb (Will Poulter) while their older siblings, Peter (William Moseley) and Susan (Anna Popplewell), have moved on from the magic of Narnia to lead their adult lives. Fed up with their cousin and itching to get back to Finchley, they are soon enough pulled back into Narnia when a painting containing a Narnian-looking boat in Eustace’s home comes to life; the boat is the Dawn Treader,...
See full article at Obsessed with Film
  • 12/14/2010
  • by Shaun Munro
  • Obsessed with Film
Terry Norris, Bruce Spence, Skandar Keynes, Ben Barnes, Georgie Henley, and Will Poulter in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010)
'Narnia' topples 'Potter' at UK box office
Terry Norris, Bruce Spence, Skandar Keynes, Ben Barnes, Georgie Henley, and Will Poulter in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010)
The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader has ended Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 1's three-week stint at the UK box office summit. The fantasy film, starring Ben Barnes, Liam Neeson and Skandar Keynes, makes £2.4 million on its first weekend on release to nudge Deathly Hallows into second place. Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie's The Tourist lands at number three, while Megamind and Unstoppable round out the top five. Elsewhere, Sofia Coppola's latest film Somewhere opens in eighth spot ahead of Bollywood production No Problem. Narnia and Potter will face further (more)...
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 12/13/2010
  • by By Simon Reynolds
  • Digital Spy
Box Office Roundup: Dec 12th 2010
The final tally of the top five films in theaters this weekend: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The Tourist, Tangled, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 and Unstoppable. #1 The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (20th Century Fox) Rated PG Starring: Ben Barnes, Skandar Keynes, Georgie Henley, Will Poulter Lucy and Edmund Pevensie return to Narnia with their cousin Eustace where they meet up with Prince Caspian for a trip across the sea aboard the royal ship The Dawn Treader. Along the way they encounter dragons, dwarves, merfolk, and a band of lost warriors before reaching the edge of the world. Opening weekend gross $24.5 million Average $6,892 across 3,555 theaters #2 The Tourist (Sony) Rated PG-13 Starring: Angelina Jolie,...
  • 12/12/2010
  • by Bryan Kritz
  • The Daily BLAM!
‘Chronicles Of Narnia 3′ Movie Delivered Great Action & Special Effects
'Chronicles Of Narnia 3' movie delivered great action & special effects. Fox in association with Walden Media released their new action,adventure flick "Chronicles Of Narnia 3: The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader" into theaters this weekend. I just watched it,and it delivered some pretty good action and special effects,especially towards the end. The movie stars: Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, Ben Barnes, Will Poulter, Gary Sweet, Bruce Spence, Arthur Angel, Shane Rangi,and Liam Neeson. "Chronicles of Narnia 3: The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader" revolved around characters Lucy,Edmond,and Eustace as they took another trip back to Narnia. This time they entered Narnia through a painting that became real and swallowed them in via lots of water. Eustace was their pesky cousin who had never visited Narnia before,so he passed at first. It was pretty funny.
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  • 12/12/2010
  • by Andre@ontheflix
  • OnTheFlix
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010)
Directed by: Michael Apted

Written by: Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely, Michael Petroni, C. S. Lewis

Cast: Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, Will Poulter, Ben Barnes, Liam Neeson, Simon Pegg

Eustace really isn't all that found of Narnia, or of his two cousins.

The young lad has had it pretty rough since the two moved into his family home. He despises fantasy and nonsense, which of course makes matters pretty bad when he's sucked into a watery portrait, along with his two cousins Edmund and Lucy, and forced to confront the land of Narnia in person.

The three are immediately pulled aboard the Dawn Treader and reunited (or introduced, in the case of Eustace) with Prince Caspian. Eustace is shocked silly to see minotaur crew members and a giant talking mouse with a sword, but does his best (or worst) to cope. Adventure is afoot!

Edmund, Lucy, Caspian, and Eustace are all soon put upon a quest.
See full article at Planet Fury
  • 12/12/2010
  • by Tristan Sinns
  • Planet Fury
Movie Review: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

Directed by Michael Apted

Starring Ben Barnes, Skandar Keynes, and Georgie Henley

Fox 2000 Pictures and Walden Media

Release Date: December 10, 2010

With the holidays quickly approaching, what better way to spend a night with the family than by going out and catching a movie. This weekend marks for right now, the final release in the Narnia series with The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Out of these three movies, the second one is the only one without a December release date. I have never read the books, but I have always been fascinated with the concept of these tales of faraway lands filled with both mythical and mystical creatures, and the variety of everything else as well. It makes me wonder the differences between the books and the movies. (Maybe one day I will get around to reading them,...
See full article at Geeks of Doom
  • 12/11/2010
  • by The Canadian Titan
  • Geeks of Doom
Family Film Guide: 'The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'
Filed under: Features, Family Film Guide, Holiday Movies

'The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'

Director: Michael Apted

Rated: PG for some frightening images and sequences of fantasy action.

Starring: Skandar Keynes, Georgie Henley, Ben Barnes, Will Poulter

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Common Sense Media rating: "On" for 10+

Moviefone Mama Says: It was better than I expected, given that the focus is on the younger two siblings and this series is generally less impressive than other epic fantasy franchises. But interested families will find the story a familiar heroes' journey featuring imperfect teenagers (and a new, obnoxious younger kid, who's Lucy and Edmund's uptight cousin) who manage to summon their courage and overcome their insecurities to defeat evil. For swoony tween and teen girls (and some of their moms), the handsome Orlando Bloom doppelgänger Ben Barnes returns as the swashbuckling King Caspian,...
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  • 12/11/2010
  • by The Moviefone Mama
  • Moviefone
'Chronicles Of Narnia' Journeys To Top Of Friday Box Office
'Voyage of the Dawn Treader' makes $8.2 million on first day in theaters.

By Mawuse Ziegbe

Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes and Ben Barnes in "The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader"

Photo: 20th Century Fox

It looks like Liam Neeson's globe-trotting efforts to pin down the correct feline sensibilities for his role in "Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" were not in vain. Neeson recently told MTV News that he traveled to Africa to observe real-life lions to help craft his portrayal of a CGI jungle monarch in the fantasy flick, and when the film hit theaters Friday it ruled the box office. The third installment in the series opened at the top spot, picking up $8.2 million.

Behind "Narnia" is another hotly anticipated debut: Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp's Europe-based caper "The Tourist." Even though Jolie's large brood teased her "funny" accent in the flick,...
See full article at MTV Movie News
  • 12/11/2010
  • MTV Movie News
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