Knight of Narnia, I would quote your last paragraph if I knew how, but I don't so that is what I'm talking about!Anyways what I wanted to say was that in LB Jill and Eustace are 16-17 and in SC their actually supposed to be 11-12 or maybe even younger! There will be quite a bit of time in between the two so it would give the director and movie media people lots of time to make MN and HHB!
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Knight of Narnia, I would quote your last paragraph if I knew how, but I don't so that is what I'm talking about!Anyways what I wanted to say was that in LB Jill and Eustace are 16-17 and in SC their actually supposed to be 11-12 or maybe even younger! There will be quite a bit of time in between the two so it would give the director and movie media people lots of time to make MN and HHB!
I just found this information at a site about Narnia."Anyways what I wanted to say was that in LB Jill and Eustace are 16-17 and in SC their actually supposed to be 11-12 or maybe even younger! There will be quite a bit of time in between the two so it would give the director and movie media people lots of time to make MN and HHB!"
JPDreamer (how many Jill Poles do we have here?), The way I read it, Euastace and Jill are about 10-11 in TSC and 12-13 in TLB as Eustace tells Tirian that the last time they were in Narnia was "more than a year ago" (not sure, paraphrasing). That sounds much less than seven years.
As for the quoting, you can do what Aravis says or do what I do and just copy and paste the quote sraight into your message. Welcome to the forums.
MrBob
If Silver Chair comes out first I think it's going
to be very very dark and creepy
I think the overall tone of the movie is fairly dark, but for it to actually merit more than a 'PG' rating, it would have to involve a fair amount of darkness and death to some of the main characters. HP didn't make it to 'PG-13' until Goblet of Fire, which featured the death of Cedric Digory.