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  1. jasmine tarkheena

    Buddy Cop Narnia

    While villains movies or series has been popular over the years, I don't think it's likely that even the Narnia villains would get their own movies. Though it wouldn't surprise me if they were flesh out in some way. Plus, I don't know if anyone would go see Narnia villains movies. I actually...
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    The Tisroc (may he live forever)

    I always had the impression that "the Tisroc (may he live forever)" was a fancy way of saying, "Oh, he's really great!" Obviously, there's no way he would have lived forever. I'm sure there's a whole lineage of Tisrocs. It does make me wonder who first Tisroc was. I think it's on the line of...
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    Susan Marries Rabadash

    Rabadash did plan to capture Susan and force her to marry him. How he feels about her is just twisted. When he visited Cair Paravel, he seemed to be a nice guy. Even Susan was impressed. When Susan and Edmund visit Tashbaan, she began to have second thoughts about marrying Rabadash. Then...
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    Focus on the Family Narnia Dramatization

    I have listened to both. The Focus on the Family are superior, but the BBC is decent. The BBC Radio 4 arranged a lot of things. For instance, MN has the older Digory narrating the story. In SC, Eustace tells Edmund and Lucy that he's not happy with going back to school. Even in LB, they did...
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    Idea: What if Netflix created a Radio Drama of the books?

    Would they have Douglas Gresham doing the prologue and epilogue, like Focus On The Family Radio Theatre did? It's likely the original cast won't be back. David Suchet probably wouldn't be back as Aslan. Stash Kirkbride actually sounded like what I picture Rishda to sound like. Though he...
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    BBC Radio 4 Narnia

    Thank you. While I think the Focus on the Family are superior, the BBC Radio 4 are decent.
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    Movies AND Series?

    While a majority of fans are dead-set on reading the series in publication order, I think there's an advantage for doing the films or series in chronological order. Here are some reasons- 1. LWW has been adapted so many times (the 1979 animated, BBC, and Walden). So starting with LWW again...
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    Lewis and Beauty

    Then of course, Swanwhite was described by Jewel as beautiful, that when she looked into any forest pool, her beauty was shone for a year.
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    BBC Radio 4 Narnia

    Interesting. Which ones are they?
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    Changing And Rearranging Narnia

    I know we've talk about differences we want for Narnia film or series. However, this is the discussion about what changes we can speculate or expect filmmakers to do. First off, I think it comes down to what fans of the books really want in a film adaption. While it's true that fans want a...
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    The Last Battle (My Version)

    I haven't thought of that. It's like Rhonda is looking out for her friend. Would she want to tell Rishda, a controlling suitor, where Marietta, his target or victim, was?
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    Movies AND Series?

    So maybe ideas for beginning of each movie- MN- A prologue, a long with lines of The Fellowship of the Ring and the first Hobbit movie; perhaps Professor Digory Kirke narrating in V.O, the Battle of Charn, a close up shot of Jadis and her sister; Mrs. Lefay gives Andrew the box; Andrew creates...
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    Unanswered Questions in Narnia?

    I was just thinking on Rishda's reason for not believing in Tash. I came across Tales of Narnia from BBC Radio 4, where it starts with Rishda in the temple of Tash. While it works fine for a radio drama, I don't know how well it would work for a movie. Here it all it goes- High Priest of Tash...
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    Who Should Do The Voice Of Aslan?

    I'm sure there's going to be a lot of talk about who should do the voice of Aslan for the next Narnia films or series. That's a really hard character to get right. This is especially if you know who Aslan is in our world. The BBC kind of makes you fall asleep. He was like a big stuffed animal...
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    Narnia Movie Wishlist

    I think another would be that even though Moonwood the Hare, King Gale, and Queen Swanwhite may not get their own movies or series, I would like to see at least an Easter egg. Perhaps, in a VDT movie, a painting or picture of King Gale fighting the Dragon. It would indicate on how the Lone...
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    Movies AND Series?

    It's almost confusing. Which books are movies and which are series? Though it might end up being all movies. Here's my thinking: MN as a standalone LWW and HHB as a pair PC, VDT, and SC as a trilogy (I think I'd call it "The Caspian Trilogy") LB as a standalone They might make LB into two...
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    BBC Radio 4 Narnia

    I wonder if anyone has listened to the Radio BBC 4 adaption of Narnia. It doesn't get a whole of attention. Though I think they're pretty decent. There were some minor changes. For example, The Silver Chair actually started with the Lady of the Green calling on powers and her scheme to become...
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    What Will The Logo Look Like?

    It's very likely that Netflix or whatever company that adapts Narnia into film or series don't have the right to the logo that BBC and Walden used. So it sure makes you wonder what will the logo for the new Narnia franchise look like. I don't know if they're going to call it "The...
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    Narnia Movie Wishlist

    There are a lot of things in the Narnia books that we anticipate to see done on screens. BBC adapted Narnia, but stopped after The Silver Chair. Then the Walden adapted Narnia, but stopped after Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Hope still remains that we'll get to see all seven books done on screen...
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    Book Fan? Or Movie Fan? Or both?

    I'm a fan of the a books, though I do enjoy the movies for what they are. Are they perfect? Far from it. Though I kind of lean towards the first two than the third when it comes to the movies. Overall, I lean towards the books, but still enjoy the movies for what they are.
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