In all the excitement over Will and how much he looks the part, nobody has mentioned the line in the article that makes me sort of cringe:
"Peter and Susan don't feature in this story - at least not in the one C.S Lewis wrote."
This seems an ominous hint that they are going to figure out a way to shove Moseley and Popplewell into VDT to milk their fan appeal for all it is worth. Why can't they leave the material alone and just make the movie the way Lewis wrote it?
Ah but then I remember this line from the Narnia Prince Caspian commentary on the movie by William Mosley: 'We'll see you in The Last Battle.' or it was like that.
So I suppose with that countering they could do it either way. They may just have the kids saying goodbye to each other in the movie because it said Susan went to America and Peter went to stay with the professor and Lucy and Edmund went to stay with Eustace.
So I suppose we wait and see.