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Editorials

Much Ado About Susan

**Spoilers – LWW and The Last Battle Article also includes some more adult topics, reader discretion is advised.. thank J.K. Rowling for that** Recently, there has been much ado about Susan, the Pevensie that falls […]

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Narnia Film News

Narnia Test Screening: A First-Hand Review at The Stone Table

My family was one of a limited number of theater-goers selected to see the current production in progress, “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe” at a private test screening this past Wednesday. While the CG effects were not yet completed, music score was incomplete and production editing will surely change, we found the production to be a wonderful adaptation of the C.S. Lewis novel by the same name. […]

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Interviews

Christianity Today interviews Anna Popplewell

Like the Susan of C. S. Lewis’s beloved Chronicles of Narnia, Anna actually is an older sister, she’s studious, she’s pragmatic and logical—and thus an unlikely candidate to fall for such a far-fetched fairy tale. But like Susan, once she meets Aslan face-to-face, all of that pragmatism and skepticism falls aside, and she embraces the magic. […]

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Narnia Film News

Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Panel at Comic-Con

The amazing array of movie presentations at Comic-Con International in San Diego wrapped-up with some very special surprises and announcements during the panel for Walt Disney Pictures’ The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, based on the series of books from C.S. Lewis. Those who decided to skip out on the convention after Saturday’s full day certainly missed out on a great preview of what to expect from the film. […]

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Editorials

What Ever Happened To Susan? by Inkspot

At the end of the final installment of the Chronicles of Narnia, Susan is the only one of the Pevensies not present in the “true” Narnia — even the Pevensie parents, who have had no role whatever in the adventures, are there, just across the way, apparently in the “true England.” The catch, of course, is that all have apparently perished in a railway accident in our world; making this Lewis’ presentation of heaven: new and perfect lands where old things we treasured and lost are once again waiting for us. […]