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Narnia Sequel Aims for December 2007
by Scott Weinberg | February 02, 2006
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Given that it's already Disney's highest-grossing live-action film EVER (and that it's based on the first book in a series of seven), "The Chronicles of Narnia" is about to spawn a sequel. Director Andrew Adamson will be returning to helm Part 2, which is called "Prince Caspian," and is aiming to hit theaters in late 2007.

Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media, in collaboration with Academy Award®-nominated director Andrew Adamson, have begun pre-production on “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian,” the next big screen installment of the “Narnia” Chronicles, and the follow-up to the international blockbuster, “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe,” it was announced today (2/2). The latter film, based on the works of C. S. Lewis, has attracted legions of moviegoers all over the world and has grossed in excess of $637.8 million to date at the worldwide box office. It also received three Academy Award® nominations earlier this week. Internationally, “Narnia” already ranks as Buena Vista’s top grossing live-action release of all-time (surpassing both “Armageddon” and “Pirates of the Caribbean”) with its gross to date of $359.4 million.” Domestically, the film’s gross currently stands at $278 million and has already established itself as the Studio’s third highest-grossing live-action film of all-time. The film is on track to become Buena Vista’s all-time live-action champ, surpassing “Pirates of the Caribbean’s” worldwide gross of $655 million.

“The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian,” will reunite most of the principal cast and creative team responsible for “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.” Andrew Adamson (“Shrek,” “Shrek 2”) will reprise his role as director, in addition to serving as a producer, and co-writer (in collaboration with Christopher Markus and Steve McFeeley). Production is set to begin later this year for a Christmas 2007 release. “Prince Caspian” finds the Pevensie siblings pulled back into the land of Narnia, where a thousand years have passed since they left. The children are once again enlisted to join the colorful creatures of Narnia in combating an evil villain who prevents the rightful Prince from ruling the land. Prince Caspian was first published in 1951, and is the second book in the seven-book series written by Lewis. It was intended as a continuation of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. Lewis’ The Chronicles of Narnia have sold over 100 million copies worldwide, and continues to be one of the best loved and most popular series of all time.

Commenting on the announcement, Dick Cook, chairman of The Walt Disney Studios, said, “We’re thrilled to be working with such a great director as Andrew, and our friends at Walden Media, in bringing the next chapter of the ‘Narnia’ chronicles to the big screen. Moviegoers around the world were unanimous in their love and enthusiasm for ‘The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe,’ and ‘Prince Caspian’ offers lots of new thrills and adventures in this magical land. The C. S. Lewis books are a rich source of inspiration for great storytelling, and this book spotlights some wonderful new heroes, and villains, along with many of the characters we came to love so much in the first film.”

Cary Granat, co-founder and CEO of Walden Media, added, “Andrew Adamson, who possesses an unparalleled passion and vision for the ‘Narnia’ books, brought C. S. Lewis’ world to life in an imaginative and exciting way. With ‘Prince Caspian,’ moviegoers will have an opportunity to revisit the magic of Narnia, encountering exciting new creatures and lands within Narnia alongside their favorite characters from these beloved books. Dick Cook and Disney have been amazing partners on this project and we look forward to working with them on this and other future installments in the ‘Narnia’ franchise.”

Adamson said, “Making ‘The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe’ couldn’t have been a more rewarding experience, not just in terms of creative achievement and audience response, but also because of the family we formed during production. ‘Prince Caspian’ not only gives me an opportunity to challenge my imagination with another classic story, it also allows me to work alongside the many talented artists who contributed to the first film, and of course to collaborate again with ‘The Pevensies,” Georgie, Skandar, Anna, and William.”



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Hey Narniatics, I have a question: Is the second story any better than the first one?

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Hieremias
Hieremias writes:
on Feb 02 2006 10:16 AM

"Hey Narniatics, I have a question: Is the second story any better than the first one?"

**** MINOR SPOILERS *****

Yes and no. In Wardrobe, Lewis clearly had a singular tale in mind, where he presented the Christ story in allegory. It's very much a self-contained story. With the later books he had his eye set on a larger mythos. In that respect it's not unlike George Lucas with Star Wars.

The second book takes place a millenium later, with the fantastical Narnia creatures (fawns, dryads, talking animals) living in hiding from their human ("Telmarine") oppressors. In fact many of the humans don't believe the stories of talking animals to be true.

It's definitely a darker story than the very childlike Wardrobe, with more human combat and guerilla warfare. It's still a kids' book, but I think Lewis was assuming his audience had matured a couple years. There's one scene in particular where a human kills another by stabbing him from behind at a time of vulnerability.

I thought Wardrobe was an excellent book, a genuine joy to read. The movie was a bit of a letdown, especially after seeing how well Jackson adapted Lord of the Rings. But I think Prince Caspian will better lend itself to filming than Wardrobe did, so I expect it to be pretty entertaining.


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IMAmoose24
IMAmoose24 writes:
on Feb 02 2006 01:01 PM

..that pretty much somes up the latter books. I've read 3 of the 7 and ive enjoyed them very much. The first movie was great. I hope the next one will be just as good.

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RockeyNumber1
RockeyNumber1 writes:
on Feb 02 2006 04:14 PM

Although it was written 1st, the lion, the witch , and the wardrobe is the 2nd book of the series. the magician's nephew is the 1st book. it tells about the beginning of narnia.

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PrecentorEpsilonXVI
PrecentorEpsilonXVI writes:
on Feb 02 2006 05:50 PM

In reply to this comment (#830725)
But starting from the beginning is not always the best way to tell a story...

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Landshark
Landshark writes:
on Feb 02 2006 07:21 PM

While it is not one of my favorite movies of all time, it was an excellent movie to book adaptation, and look forward to Prince Caspien

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Elixir
Elixir writes:
on Feb 02 2006 11:25 PM

wow this movie made way more than it deserved.



its completely over rated


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sleeplessdave
sleeplessdave writes:
on Feb 03 2006 01:01 PM

In reply to this comment (#830723)
Well I disagree completely that the movie was a letdown. I actually thought it was even better than the book and there's no one I love more than CS Lewis. However, I like Magiician's Nephew, Prince Caspian, and Voyage of the Dawn Treader more than I do The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. Caspian had to be done next since it's the only other film with all four of the Pevensie children, but since CS Lewis didn't write the series in the order the books go, it makes about as much sense that the films be shot out of order lol. I think the best of the Narnia series is definitely yet to come.

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renodc
renodc writes:
on Feb 04 2006 01:16 PM

In reply to this comment (#830728)
Even though I disagree with your opinion that Narnia is overrated, I would have to say that the last couple of years have been ripe with overrated films such as Million Dollar Baby, Sideways, Munich and Crash.

Oh, I can't forget the most overrated film possibly of all time:
Brokeback Mountain.


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Depth
Depth writes:
on Apr 08 2006 01:06 PM

[b]POTC[/b]
I thought pirates was the highest grossing live action disney flick as it passed 300 Million whereas Narnia is still sub 300.


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