jasmine tarkheena
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Even though a lot of Narnia fans are dead set on reading the books in publication order, the same rule doesn't really have to apply for a movie or series. I've actually heard that there are some who read LWW first (the most logical way to start) and MN second (given that it's a prequel to LWW).
Here's what I'm kind of thinking-
The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe and The Horse And His Boy as a pair (like what BBC did with PC and VDT... hopefully they don't rush through it, though). HHB takes place during LWW, so I wouldn't see why they wouldn't pair those two. If done as a pair, then we would get to see what is going during the Pevensies reign, and move the scene with the Hunting of the White Stag from the end of LWW to the end of HHB.
The Magician's Nephew as a stand alone prequel. MN is a prequel to LWW. Well, given that Hollywood is known to do prequels (Star Wars Episodes 1, 2, and 3, The Dark Knight Trilogy, even Indiana Jones had a prequel), it would be no surprise if they would want to make MN as a prequel movie.
Prince Caspian, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, and The Silver Chair as a trilogy. All these stories features Caspian, and they could have the same actor for all three (counting the scene where he is resurrected in Aslan's Country). They could end up using three actors (when he's a little boy at the start of PC, a youth for the rest of PC, all of VDT, and the final third act of SC, and an old man for most of SC). It could be called "The Caspian Trilogy."
The Last Battle as a stand alone sequel. It is the sequel to all the stories and the final saga. It would be the most logical ending, obviously. It was a common thing to split the final sagas into two movies (like Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and Mocking Jay). I don't know if it is still is, though it wouldn't surprise me if LB got split into two movies. It may or it may not.
Any ideas on how a new film or series will order the Narnia series? Publication or Chronological?
Here's what I'm kind of thinking-
The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe and The Horse And His Boy as a pair (like what BBC did with PC and VDT... hopefully they don't rush through it, though). HHB takes place during LWW, so I wouldn't see why they wouldn't pair those two. If done as a pair, then we would get to see what is going during the Pevensies reign, and move the scene with the Hunting of the White Stag from the end of LWW to the end of HHB.
The Magician's Nephew as a stand alone prequel. MN is a prequel to LWW. Well, given that Hollywood is known to do prequels (Star Wars Episodes 1, 2, and 3, The Dark Knight Trilogy, even Indiana Jones had a prequel), it would be no surprise if they would want to make MN as a prequel movie.
Prince Caspian, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, and The Silver Chair as a trilogy. All these stories features Caspian, and they could have the same actor for all three (counting the scene where he is resurrected in Aslan's Country). They could end up using three actors (when he's a little boy at the start of PC, a youth for the rest of PC, all of VDT, and the final third act of SC, and an old man for most of SC). It could be called "The Caspian Trilogy."
The Last Battle as a stand alone sequel. It is the sequel to all the stories and the final saga. It would be the most logical ending, obviously. It was a common thing to split the final sagas into two movies (like Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and Mocking Jay). I don't know if it is still is, though it wouldn't surprise me if LB got split into two movies. It may or it may not.
Any ideas on how a new film or series will order the Narnia series? Publication or Chronological?