Narnia Trailer on British Morning Show
The Narnia trailer aired on British Morning Show “LK Today,” hosted by Lorraine Kelly, part of GMTV. […]
The Narnia trailer aired on British Morning Show “LK Today,” hosted by Lorraine Kelly, part of GMTV. […]
A Narnia fan called ‘W. Witch’ sent me a link to German Narnia website Narnia-Chroniken.de, which features a video about the training of the Wolf pack for the films. […]
The trailer will air on Dutch tv this Friday as well. This will happen in a program called ‘RTL Boulevard’ […]
Direct to you, from the Production, is this fantastic new map of Narnia! It’s a great image of the land created by C.S. Lewis! […]
No cutesy creatures. No anachronistic wisecracks. What rushes by is like flipping through a picture book full of rich images. Those who catch the preview of the epic adventure due out Dec. 9, either on TV or when a longer version is attached to the May 19 arrival of the Star Wars finale Revenge of the Sith, may ask themselves, “Can this be Disney?” […]
Within a 48-hour period surrounding this domestic launch, the international “roadblock†(dubbed in over 11 languages) will similarly introduce the trailer around the world, with simulcasts on popular programs in such countries as the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Korea, and Latin America. In addition to the broadcast launches, each territory will partner with print and online outlets to maximize exposure […]
If you thought The Lord of the Rings movies were big, wait until The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe hits theatres on December 9th 2005. The Chronicles of Narnia have sold over 85 million […]
A first look at the cast including the four Pevensie Children, the White Witch in her costume with a crown, and Peter in armor. […]
Here is an exclusive chapter from the upcoming book: The Chronicles of Narnia and Philosophy. Time in the Chronicles of Narnia by Michael Peterson and Adam Peterson. […]
Harry Gregson-Williams’ score for Kingdom of Heaven, a taste of things to come? Along with every solo instrument –and Gregson-Williams does seem to have done his homework here– nothing in the ensemble is ever able to overpower the chorus, however, and it’s the Howard Shore-like moments of beauty from The Lord of the Rings that make this score shine. […]
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