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The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian Review, by Kenneth Turan Los Angeles Times
The sequel to 2005's hugely popular "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," which was the first of C.S. Lewis' seven-volume Narnia series to be filmed by Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media, "Prince Caspian" is both like its predecessor and diff...
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The Chrononicles of Narnia
Like the first of the franchise, the strength of this fantasy adventure lies in the juxtaposition of two separate worlds and our ability to view Narnia through the eyes of the four young protagonists. The characters are engaging, the special effec...
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Ben Barnes Interview On His Role In Latest Narnia Movie
Actor Ben Barnes shares the strengths and weaknesses that define his character in the latest 'Narnia' movie. A must read!
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Cast & Crew
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Liam Neeson as
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Ben Barnes as
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Warwick Davis as
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William Moseley as
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Georgie Henley as
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Anna Popplewell as
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Peter Dinklage as
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Skandar Keynes as
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Shane Rangi as
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Sergio Castellitto as
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Vincent Grass as
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Cornell John as
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Alicia Borrachero as
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Simon Andreu as
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One year has passed in our world since the first adventure ended, but in Narnia, almost 1,300 years have passed, and now it is time for the Pevensie children to return and make history. The villainous King Miraz prevents the rightful king, his young nephew Prince Caspian, from ruling the land of Narnia. Caspian uses Susan's magic horn that was left in Narnia to summon the four Pevensies to help him and a small army of Old Narnians reclaim his rightful throne. ||| Originally scheduled for a December 14, 2007 release, the film was pushed back to a May 16, 2008 premiere. The film, while fourth in the series's internal chronology, was the second story authored by C. S. Lewis and will help maintain believable continuity with the maturing young actors. In continuity with the film version of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, having returned from Narnia, the children's next visit to Narnia would be during the events of Prince Caspian.
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