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That looks pretty good. Were Peter and Susan in the original book though (in the Narnia bit that is)? It's been 20+ years since I read it...
 

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Interesting trailer. It's amazing how much older that actress playing Lucy is. She sounds incredibly like the girl who played Susan now that her voice has changed.

Originally Posted by AlexF

That looks pretty good. Were Peter and Susan in the original book though (in the Narnia bit that is)? It's been 20+ years since I read it...

Nope, and they aren't in the movie either. The trailer is purposefully deceptive on that point.


Main characters by book:

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie

Prince Caspian: Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Edmund and Lucy Pevensie, Eustace Scrubb

The Silver Chair: Eustace Scrubb and Jill Pole

The Horse and His Boy: Shasta; the Pevensie children cameo

The Magician's Nephew: Digory Kirke and Polly Plummer

The Last Battle: Eustace Scrubb and Jill Pole; Pevensie children as adults supporting
 

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Originally Posted by Adam Lenhardt

Nope, and they aren't in the movie either. The trailer is purposefully deceptive on that point.

Well, looks like they're at least in it for a little bit. I'm guessing cameo at the end. Trailer also shows the White Witch, who was not in the book at all.
 

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3D might be the worst thing to ever happen to fantasy filmmaking. It seems like every fantasy film going forward is going to have some stock, unimaginative shot where a character tosses something toward the camera. In "Alice in Wonderland" it is the Mad Hatter tossing fabric rolls and in this one it is a Wizard tossing a rug or scroll. The show looks promising, but I'm beginning to wish that 3D would go back in the closet.
 

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Looking good. Kind of a marketing hoodwink to pull footage of Peter and Susan from Prince Caspian and put it in the trailer, but I don't care as long as the actual movie is good and it gets butts in the seats.


Same deal with the White Witch. Her cameo is probably entirely what we saw in the trailer, amongst the several dreams/nightmares of Dark Island before they turn course.
 

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Originally Posted by Brandon Conway

Looking good. Kind of a marketing hoodwink to pull footage of Peter and Susan from Prince Caspian and put it in the trailer, but I don't care as long as the actual movie is good and it gets butts in the seats.

It's not from Prince Caspian. Pretty sure it's actually from the movie, but I have no idea what the context will be.
 

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Looks a lot like B-roll shots from right before they return to Earth in Prince Caspian to me. But even if it's new footage I doubt it'll be Susan/Peter in the main story. Flashback to time on the Lonely Islands during their reign is most likely.
 

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I think Anna Popplewell came back to shoot the mirror scene, but the shots at the end with all four in hero poses is probably b-roll from Caspian, like Brandon said.
 

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It could also be that the shots of Skandar and Georgie are new, but the shots of Anna and William are from unused shots in PC. The latter certainly look identical (age, hair) as they did two years ago.
 

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Looks good. Still not keen on the score, and it's too bad the girl is getting a bit of a pig-nose, but, the painting scene looked great!
 

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Originally Posted by Will_B

Looks good. Still not keen on the score, and it's too bad the girl is getting a bit of a pig-nose, but, the painting scene looked great!

What score are you referring to? The music in the trailer (which obviously won't be in the film) or the score in the first two movies?
 

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New trailer.


Certainly a much better trailer than the first one, IMO, although as a lifelong fan of the book it's worrying to see this kind of drastic re-write of the basic plot.
 

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Thankfully, Hollywood is rewriting C. S. Lewis' lousy Narnia books to make them palatable to modern ADHD kids. Finally, someone brings some storytelling sensibility to the scribblings of that outdated, elite, academic hack.
 

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Originally Posted by DaveF


make them palatable to modern ADHD kids.

I wouldn't go quite that far before having seen the result, but yeah; it's a bit disheartening to see that the people in charge of these adaptions apparently have so little faith in the source material. One of the things that make the Narnia books the classics they are, is that each of them did something very different from the rest, making each book unique. And yet, now they seem to be doing their darndest to fit each story into the Hollywood cookie cutter. I like both of the first two movies quite a bit, but I'm starting to wish now that the series was being adapted by someone with the ambitions and guts to embrace the unconventional nature of the stories rather than treating it as an obstacle to overcome in the adaption process.
 

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It's hard to imagine how a movie that sets pretty much all of its Narnia scenes on board a boat can be considered more of the same. And while the trailers try very hard to suggest an epic overarching story, the footage showcases most of the episodic beats I remember from the book.


And nothing in the trailers screams drastic rewrite of the plot to me.
 

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The core story the trailer is referencing is invented from whole cloth...unless I'm misremembering a major part of the book.


It could be like Coraline, where an entirely new character was created and major plotting changes made for the movie translation...but in doing so they preserved the spirit and themes of the book.


It could be like Bridge to Terabithia, where the trailer looked like "Harry Potter" ripoff ...while the actual film was a marvelous and faithful adaptation.

I fear it's more like Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy where the episodic beats, to borrow Adam's phrase, appear, but the whole of it is grossly missing the feel and heart of the book.
 

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My interpretation of the trailer as it relates to the book:


I believe that the green mist that looks like the White Witch is actually a manifestation of the Dark Island -- notice the eery lighting that surrounds the ship when the mist approaches -- and that the Dark Island is what is being mentioned when it's said that "It can steal the light from this world!" The rest of his speech seems cobbled together from an explanation of Caspian's quest to find the seven lost Lords of Narnia. Certainly there are seven swords in the shot he's talking over.
It's worth noting that this third Narnia movie was independently produced by Walden Media, the same company behind Bridge to Terebithia. Perhaps more importantly, the sense of magic and whimsy that was sorely missing from Prince Caspian is clearly evident here.
 

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