Yea! He's currently living in New York and going on tour to promote PC.
WILL NEWS UPDATE!: I got this from his site, the link is up there *waves a hand in general area*
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A Will article and an eCard featuring the promotional pic of him holding the sword:
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w54/NarniaFan001/a.jpg That's the eCard ......
And this is the article:
This year is gearing up to be one of the biggest yet for Stroud actor William Moseley. Not only will he be celebrating his 21st birthday in April, but also heading to the premiere of the second Narnia film - Prince Caspian - which is released in America in May and here in June.
The former Wycliffe College student, who is now living in New York, plays Peter - the eldest of four children who are transported from England to the magical realm of Narnia.
In the second installment of the CS Lewis trilogy, the siblings have to track down the rightful heir to the throne who has gone into hiding.
"It's very, very different from the first one," William says from his downtown apartment.
"It's much bigger and darker and in some ways I think it's going to be better."
William, whose parents Julie and Peter live in Sheepscombe, spent most of last year filming the sequel to The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe which was released two Christmases ago.
"It was a really amazing experience to work on the film," he says. "I was training every day in the gym and getting myself fit for three and a half months prior to shooting.
"There were a lot of battle scenes which were pretty fun and exciting.
"The shoot lasted for about seven months which included six weeks in New Zealand travelling up and down the country.
"It's an amazing place to work."
Some scenes were also shot in the Czech Republic, Slovenia and Poland.
"An average day on set is somewhere between 13 and 14 hours but that's usually when we're in studios," William explains.
"When we're shooting outside, it's really decided by the weather and that can cause a lot of issues.
"Film crews can control a lot but they can't control the weather.
"When it's sunny you have to be right there and ready to get that shot."
William, who was picked for the role after a casting director remembered him auditioning for Cider with Rosie, says in the first film he was just playing himself.
"I was like the older brother, which I am in real life, but in the new film my character is very different," William says, whose younger sister Daisy, 18, is travelling around South America and brother, Ben, 16, is studying art at Stroud College.
"He's much more frustrated and it's pretty hard for him to be told what to do by other people."
Of everyone in the cast, William says he enjoyed working with Italian actor Sergio Castellitto the most, who plays the evil King Miraz.
"He's such an amazing actor," says William. "We were doing a fight scene and he was supposed to block my sword and hit me twice but he just kept going instead.
"When we cut, he was still hitting me and I was blocking and the director goes 'that was nice, that worked really well' but it was real."
Since the film has gone into production, William says he's tried to stay fit and goes jogging every other day, works out in the gym and does a lot of boxing.
He says it helps to keep in shape with all the publicity he has to do in the run up to the film's release.
In the next few months he'll be touring Mexico, Japan and Australia to promote it.
And last week he did photo shoots for fashion magazines Teen Vogue and Nylon.
"They usually have these big ideas when I turn up and show me the outfit they've thought about and I can say if I really like it or if I'm not so sure," says William.
"I just like what I feel comfortable in and if I don't feel comfortable, it won't work.
"There are kind of two sides to the job, the publicity side and the acting side and I prefer the acting side."
He's still looking forward to taking his family down the red carpet though for the premiere.
"I find it really interesting," he says. "I love clothes and like to get my hands on something like a nice suit, but I'm not really very good at the posing stuff."
William admits he's really lucky to have landed on his feet in Hollywood with two big Disney films, but hasn't ruled out going to university one day like his friends.
He even finished his A-levels to keep all his options open.
"I kind of like being in a classroom and learning stuff," he says. "I'm really enthusiastic about things and English is one of those subjects I really like."
He still keeps in touch with all his old college friends and is flying back again this month for a friend's 21st in Wales.
"I come back to England quite a lot to see my family and friends," William says.
"I came back for Christmas and for a week in January. I really love coming back home.
"When I was growing up in the country I didn't really appreciate it for what it was, but now when I come back I would just so like to live here again.
"The nice thing about the English countryside is the four seasons. In LA it's summer all year round which is really weird."
But even though he's not starring in the third Narnia film, William admits he's not ready to move back to Gloucestershire just yet.
"I'm in LA a lot going up for quite a few different things," he says.
"People always think I'm being offered stuff but it's not quite like that.
"I'm in a different league now with really respected, good actors who have done a lot of stuff themselves, but you expect that in LA.
"I've just got to keep myself available.
"If I get bored I'll just move on and live somewhere else and see how it goes.
"I kind of like being 20 years old and being able to do that."