Reading Prince Caspian, you’ll notice that there’s not an epic battle at the end of the film, like there is in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. In fact, it ends with a feat of bravery. However, rumor has it that the end will now be much larger than that of the book. What does this mean for the story? Well, it means that there will be more changes that (philosophically) could alter the meaning of the ending.
Knight of Gondor has passed us along an interesting rumor from a reliable source. MAJOR SPOILERS (highlight to read) He says, “Following the duel between Miraz and Peter, there will be an all-out assault on Miraz’s castle by Narnian creatures. This will reportedly include ’mice running through the halls’. Evidently, Adamson has sought a larger climax for the film than just the duel, which is okay by me.” END OF SPOILERS
Lewis scholars, what do you think? Does this idea very greatly change the role of Aslan?