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Prince Caspian in the works
posted Thursday, May 18, 2006 :: 12:22 AM
Speaking of movies, Prince Caspian, the
second tale in the Narnia series, is scheduled to be released the
summer of 2008, according to Box Office Mojo. Narniaweb.com is keeping track of all the Narnia movie- related news. Cannot wait for that one!
posted Friday, May 19, 2006 :: 8:01 AM :: by christinemiller
It seems they are doing them in the order that C.S. Lewis wrote the stories. So the Dawn Treader will be after Prince Caspian, then The Silver Chair, then The Horse and His Boy.
posted Friday, May 19, 2006 :: 8:55 AM :: by leslienoelani
Hooray! We're excited for the next Narnia installment! I wonder if they'll be able to get them all filmed before the kids get too old for their parts??
I've been enjoying your blog, I always find something thought-provoking here.
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