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The second of C.S. Lewis’ seven books in the early 1950s series, “Prince Caspian” returns the four Pevensie children to the magical realm more than a millennium, in Narnian terms, after they ...
Meanwhile in the Blitz-wary London of the 1940s, the Pevensie siblings — Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy — are no longer kings and queens but once again schoolchildren. What a funk that must ...
Prince Caspian is in our theaters this month, and it was perhaps inevitable that filmmakers missed the theological heart of the story. C.S. Lewis’ second Narnia tale brings the four Pevensie ...
Susan never returns to Narnia after Prince Caspian, and readers have long debated why, given the references to her glamorous ...
Taking place one year on from the first movie, the plot sees Pevensie siblings Peter (Mosely), Edmund (Keynes), Susan (Popplewell) and Lucy (Henley) called back to Narnia by Prince Caspian (Barnes ...
“You might find Narnia a more savage place than you remember,” an ally warns our sibling foursome just after little Lucy (Georgie Henley) is nearly turned into a button-nosed, bucktooth… ...
It’s a little tough to imagine how “The Chronicles of Narnia” would come off to someone who hasn’t read the books or seen the first film. Let’s just assume that, like “Lord of the Rings,” “Prince ...
In the latest installment of The Chronicles of Narnia films, young Lucy Pevensie (Georgie Henley) asks Aslan the mighty lion why he hadn’t come roaring in to save Narnia from its current despotic ...
Closer to a straight-ahead medieval battle picture than the fantastical, other-worldly journey depicted in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," this new entry is a bit darker, more conventional ...
In the computer-manipulated universe of fantasy-film franchises, we've gotten to the point where filmmakers automatically assume that more is better. A grand spectacle is inherently superior to a ...