
From Jim Hill Media comes this conceptual teaser poster artwork for Prince Caspian. One part features a look at Peter’s Sword, Rhindon, with a cloak over it and a field behind it. The other features a castle. Perhaps the castle home of King Miraz?
From Jim Hill Media comes this conceptual teaser poster artwork for Prince Caspian. One part features a look at Peter’s Sword, Rhindon, with a cloak over it and a field behind it. The other features a castle. Perhaps the castle home of King Miraz?
The family of CS Lewis will miss out on the lion’s share of the multi-million-pound royalties from films based on his Chronicles of Narnia. […]
I went to Toys R Us today to pick up a game for Wii when I found a calendar at the check-out counter. It is a Disney/Toys R Us 2008 Calendar. I started flipping through the calendar, eventually stumbling upon the month of May. In the top left, there was Aslan, and on the top right: the logo for “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian.” In the bottom right, King Peter in his armor. Miraz’s castle is in the background of the calendar itself. […]
This is the fifth interview in the NYC Prince Caspian series. In this interview, we have producer Mark Johnson talking about the challenges that they faced with bringing Prince Caspian to the screen. He spoke of the difference between the filming of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, and Prince Caspian, and the possibility of combining Caspian with Dawn Treader. […]
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