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USA Today: Peter Dinklage is big on dwarf role in ‘Caspian’
Peter Dinklage has steadfastly avoided the sorts of roles that Hollywood tends to offer an adult actor who is 4-foot-5. Anna Popplewell also talks about her role in this film as well. […]
Peter Dinklage has steadfastly avoided the sorts of roles that Hollywood tends to offer an adult actor who is 4-foot-5. Anna Popplewell also talks about her role in this film as well. […]
The Zapping Zone’s reporter Carla Medina, who showed us a photo of his visit to the set of the Prince Caspian, returned with a new photo. […]
Factory: the film industry magazine celebrates its fifth birthday with the launch of a radical, online edition at www.factory-publishing.com packed with world-exclusives and free iPod downloads. Fans of the Narnia books and movies can download, completely free of charge, a world-first photoset and exclusive podcast interview with Ben Barnes, who stars as Prince Caspian in the upcoming Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. […]
Another report from BNAT 9 has revealed the voice of Reepicheep: “KnightShift” was in attendance at the event, and revealed more of just what went on with the Narnia portion of the event. You can’t blame others for not reporting on it. It is, afterall, 24 hours of straight film watching. Eddie Izzard (stand-up comic, voice of Bee Army General in Bee Movie) will be the voice of Reepicheep in the Prince Caspian movie. […]
Ben, 26, had no equestrian skills when he won the role of dashing Prince Caspian in the rollicking follow-up to The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe. […]
Hey, Narnia Fans! Welcome to the final installment of “Behind the Wardrobe” an Interview Series with Douglas Gresham. Join me as we find out about CS Lewis, Narnia and more in this interview series.
Special thanks to Paul Martin (The Webmaster for NarniaFans) and to Mr. Douglas Gresham himself for this amazing opportunity. And an even bigger thanks to Mr. Gresham for putting up with a few of my impossible questions. Thanks for being such a great sport about it! This has been a real pleasure.
I also apologize to all our readers for my tardiness in posting this article. I had some problems with my internet connection so sending/recieving responses from Mr. Gresham was imparied.
For this week: On Prince Caspian and Beyond.
Here we’ll start with our sister site NarniaWeb, where glumPuddle and the rest of the journalists interviewed Sergio Castellito and Pierfrancesco Favino. Here’s story #3 of 3, of Part 5 of the set reports. […]
A whole slew of Narnia and other film site journalists got the chance of a lifetime: to visit the set of Prince Caspian in Prague. Here’s story #2 of 3, of Part 5 of the set reports. […]
A whole slew of Narnia and other film site journalists got the chance of a lifetime: to visit the set of Prince Caspian in Prague. It’s cool, I’ve got my passport ready for the next one. Here’s story #1 of 3, of Part 5 of the set reports. […]
After the Comic-con, MTV had a chance to talk with Richard Taylor. The visual-effects artist seemed very excited about where footage of Reepicheep was headed. […]
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