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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader London Premiere Live

Live feed in Leicester Square for the London Premiere of The Chronicles of Narnia, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Live at the London Odeon Cinema on 30 November 2010.

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader will be adapted as the third film in Walden Media’s The Chronicles of Narnia film series. Michael Apted takes over as director from Andrew Adamson, who opted to produce with Mark Johnson, Perry Moore and Douglas Gresham. Will Poulter joins the cast as Eustace Scrubb, while Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, Ben Barnes, Peter Dinklage (typo from the press release), and Liam Neeson are all returning.

This live web camera feed is on the red carpet at the London Odeon for the premiere:

http://www.myworldwebcams.com/movies/chronicles_narnia.html

Movie Information:

The film will have a wide theatrical release in traditional 2D, and a limited theatrical release in Digital 3D in the United States and United Kingdom on December 10, 2010. The two youngest Pevensie children, Lucy and Edmund, are staying with their odious cousin Eustace Scrubb while their older brother Peter is studying for his university entrance exams with Professor Kirke, and their older sister Susan is traveling through America with their parents. Edmund, Lucy, and Eustace are drawn into the Narnian world through a picture of a ship at sea. (The painting, hanging neglected in the guest bedroom that the Pevensie children were using, had been an unwanted present to Eustace’s parents.) The three children land in the ocean near the pictured vessel, the titular Dawn Treader, and are taken aboard.

The Dawn Treader is the ship of Caspian X, King of Narnia, who was the key character in the previous book (Prince Caspian). Edmund and Lucy (along with Peter and Susan) helped him gain the throne from his evil uncle Miraz.

Three years have passed since then, peace has been established in Narnia, and Caspian has undertaken his oath to find the seven lost Lords of Narnia. Lucy and Edmund are delighted to be back in Narnia, but Eustace is less enthusiastic, as he has never been there before and had taunted his cousins with his belief that the country never existed. The Talking Mouse Reepicheep is also on board, as he hopes to find Aslan’s country beyond the seas of the “utter East”.

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