Note: potential shocking Netflix to match the upcoming “Narnia Chronicles”!
When Netflix is “Narniya Chronicles” took the right Following the head-on content Officer Ted Sarandos, “CS Lewis's lover 'narnia' stories 'narnia' stories in love with the generations of readers around the world. Was in October 2019. Since then, the world has passed a pandemic and Sarandos Netflix was presented to CEO. The company also signed an inspired signed (at the same time terrible) greta gerwig Helm will adapt to the first “Narnia” and the film in Thanksgiving in a global signature theater in 2026 Gerwig butted Heads is a while with Netflix).
This may seem like a lot of activities and Gerwig is a great thing in the ship. But indeed, Netflix's Netflix's NetFlix's NetFlix is only to become a reality on the screen. The glacier continues, because Netflix issued minimal information about the project at this stage. After that, in fact, actually progress behind the scenes, recently with a little potential news from the fan site Narniaweb.
The site claims that the site took a copy of the casting call for Gerwig adaptation, which is a real Narnia style film looking for children's actors. However, the number of actors explains the number and age. This is what the site has given:
“Heat [sic] Looking for two children, a boy and a girl to describe the characters of 10 or 11. This stage does not show any specific physical features for roles as described, altitude or hair color. Films and training are planned to be held in England since June 2025. “
This promising shooting schedule gives me the film, taking into account that the film target the end of 2026. But the biggest detail here is the lack of two children, not four. Lewis's Opening Narnia book, “Aslan, witch and wardrobe,” Pevensie's children focuses on the fourth of the heroes: Pevensie, Susan, Anna Popplewell, Scan Popple), and Georgi Henley, respectively, Disney 2005 adaptation in a live action film in a year). If this news is correct and Gerwig is looking for a two-year-old child guiding his project, it can be said that he was preparing to adapt a different Lewis novel: “The sorcerer's son.”