
Narnia Pop-up Book – In Depth
At HarperCollins Childrens, they’ve added a new video feature and behind the scenes on the making of the Pop-up book. […]
At HarperCollins Childrens, they’ve added a new video feature and behind the scenes on the making of the Pop-up book. […]
The countdown to Walt Disney Pictures’ and Walden Media’s film ‘The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian’ begins today with the release of THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA MOVIE TIE-IN EDITION. For the first time, readers can experience Narnia in a collectible edition featuring an 8-page, fold-out insert based on C. S. Lewis’s own timeline conceived for Narnia. The stunning cover artwork from ‘The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian’ movie introduces a dashing new hero-actor Ben Barnes (‘Stardust’) as Prince Caspian. […]
Welcome to Tumnus’s Book Shelf where we review any and all books related to Narnia and CS Lewis! For this weeks review we will be looking at CS Lewis’s
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Last Battle!
Warning! Some Possible Spoilers.
News has just come out of Comic-Con 2007 that all seven of the Chronicles of Narnia will be filmed. They also added that from Prince Caspian onward, all of the films will be released in May of the following year. […]
CS Lewis, who is enjoying renewed popularity with the release of the film adaptation of “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe”, won in 1956 for the lesser known “The Last Battle,” the concluding volume in his “Chronicles of Narnia.” […]
The Colorado Symphony Orchestra (CSO) will premiere award-winning composer Harry Gregson-Williams’ “Grand Orchestral Suite” from the critically acclaimed The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe orchestrated and conducted by Gregson-Williams, Friday, May 18, 2007 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, May 19, 2007 at 2:30 p.m. at Boettcher Concert Hall in Denver. The concert will include images from the blockbuster movie. […]
Scottish actor JAMES McAVOY fears he’ll miss out on the excitement of the CHRONICLES OF NARNIA film series because [he thinks] the character he played in the first film doesn’t show up again until book seven. […]
Much of the damage done in this world is done by people who don’t exactly mean to rebel against God–they just figure they have a better idea. And even in the peripheral zones of human creativity, it can happen that people make “improvements”–which AREN’T…. The existing Narnia movie, while I would have done a few things differently, does NOT feature any alterations or expansions which I would consider damaging…I am, for the record, confident that the future films WILL be done right, and that I will have no serious complaints. But perhaps it wouldn’t hurt to imagine (and so be forewarned against) some “anti-improvements” which could occur if scripts for the follow-on movies were to be written by writers who DON’T appreciate the vision of Mr. Lewis. “Prince Caspian” being already scripted, I’ll start with “Dawn Treader.”
We’ve just posted the twelfth edition of the NarniaFans Mailbag. We’ve answered fourteen letters this week, and WETA Workshop answers a letter from a few weeks ago. We also cover Reepicheep, IRCs, The Last Battle, The Extended Edition, and more!
We’ve just posted the third edition of the NarniaFans Mailbag. We’ve answered nine letters this week, including such topics as the lyrics, casting, the Extended score, how they may film The Last Battle, and more!
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