"Narnia" Kids Talk Sequels and DVDs
USA Today recently ran a breakdown of what can be found in the new 2-disc Chronicles of Narnia DVD, but when the topic of Narnia 2 (Prince Caspian) came up, the kids among the cast claimed to know nothing about it ... just yet.
I found out the sequel (Prince Caspian) was happening through a teacher," says Skandar Keynes, 14, who portrays Edmund, one of the four Pevensie siblings in the film, which is new on DVD this week. He jokes, "She had the inside knowledge."

Adds Georgie Henley, 10, who plays Lucy: "My teacher did the same thing to me because she saw it in the newspaper that I said yes (I was going to be in the sequel). I haven't said no, but I haven't said yes."
As for their status on appearing in the second Narnia film, "to be honest, it's really a verbal contract," says William Moseley, 18, who plays Peter. "We have been told the sequel is happening, but we have no idea when, we don't know where and we have no idea how. We just have to sort of sit back and let the big guys work it out."
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The article also runs through some of the Special Edition's flashier new features, but here's what I'm wondering: What ever happened to that excellent young actress from Lemony Snicket?
I found out the sequel (Prince Caspian) was happening through a teacher," says Skandar Keynes, 14, who portrays Edmund, one of the four Pevensie siblings in the film, which is new on DVD this week. He jokes, "She had the inside knowledge."

Adds Georgie Henley, 10, who plays Lucy: "My teacher did the same thing to me because she saw it in the newspaper that I said yes (I was going to be in the sequel). I haven't said no, but I haven't said yes."
As for their status on appearing in the second Narnia film, "to be honest, it's really a verbal contract," says William Moseley, 18, who plays Peter. "We have been told the sequel is happening, but we have no idea when, we don't know where and we have no idea how. We just have to sort of sit back and let the big guys work it out."
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The article also runs through some of the Special Edition's flashier new features, but here's what I'm wondering: What ever happened to that excellent young actress from Lemony Snicket?
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IMAmoose24 writes: on Apr 07 2006 03:32 PM Here's to the sequel! (Reply to this) |
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insanemansam5 writes: on Apr 07 2006 06:46 PM well it would make since that the original kids wouldn't we be in the sequel very much because when they go back to Narnia their characters are adults. (Reply to this) |
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FreshTomatoPicker writes: on Apr 07 2006 08:22 PM no... actually it's everyone in narnia that has aged. (Reply to this) |
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Arrow-space writes: on Apr 08 2006 03:22 AM "well it would make since that the original kids wouldn't we be in the sequel very much because when they go back to Narnia their characters are adults." Have you read the books? (Reply to this) |
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insanemansam5 writes: on Apr 08 2006 07:39 AM Ok maybe I'm remembering something wrong but the way I remember it is this; Narnia and Earth are on different time schedules. When edmund, lucy, susan, and peter leave Narnia at the end of TLTWATW they are about ten years older than when they entered Narnia. However, when they return to earth they revert back to their age at the begining of TLTWATW. In Prince Caspian when they go back to Narnia a year later on earth hundreds of years have passed in Narnia. Yet, they are the same age they were in Narnia when they left Narnia which is about ten years older than they were at the begining of TLTWATW. (Reply to this) |
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Dark neo_wolf writes: on Apr 08 2006 07:52 PM [b]neo_wolf[/b] You are wrong,they are still kids when they return to narnia a second time,and when lucy and edward return for a third time with their cousin they are still kids also. (Reply to this) |
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