Interview with Skandar Keynes (Edmund) and Tilda Swinton (The White Witch)
Both ComingSoon.net and Chud.com recently had a chance to speak with Swinton and Keynes about their respective characters and their relationship in this story. […]
Both ComingSoon.net and Chud.com recently had a chance to speak with Swinton and Keynes about their respective characters and their relationship in this story. […]
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe will not only rival Harry Potter at the box office this Christmas, it will catapult its young actors to stardom. […]
A few short months ago Georgie Henley’s greatest role was the “loud growling monster” in an am-dram play. How life changes. Now the 10-year-old from Ilkley has been plucked from obscurity to star in the £110m blockbuster family film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe, based on the classic novels by CS Lewis. […]
Patrick Kake has taken the time to answer some of our questions about the Chronicles of Narnia. He plays the role of General Oreius, the Centaur that leads Aslan’s army. He was also the stunt double of Kevin Sorbo in Hercules. […]
Move over Harry Potter, there’s a new kid in town and she’s just as magical. Little Georgie Henley might only be 10 years old but it looks as if she’s about to give those Potter […]
Anna Popplewell and William Moseley, who star in the upcoming C.S. Lewis adaptation , say that the adventure is about an epic battle, but much more. […]
Dawn French says she loved playing a beaver in The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe – despite admitting she only took on the role so she could work with Ray Winstone. […]
Scots actor James McAvoy was put in his place by an eight year old after he mistakenly swore in her face on the set of The Chronicles of Narnia:The Lion,The Witch And TheWardrobe. Shameless star James plays Mr Tumnus, the kindly faun and is the first magical creature to be befriended by Lucy Pevensie, played by Georgie Henley. […]
On Thursday evening at Barnes and Noble’s Union Square Bookstore, children, parents and fans were be the first to experience the unprecedented launch and enter the magical “World of Narnia” to see the entire book program, with some images from the film and were able to interact with the cast. James McAvoy read from THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE and other cast members were on hand for a Q&A with the audience. […]
Like most professional actresses, Anna Popplewell insisted on the use of a body double for certain film scenes. Unlike most actresses, it wasn’t because of insecurities about her appearance. The truth was far more prosaic: she’s scared of mice. […]
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