Does anybody know the real tea? I read a long time ago it was supposed to be based on the 6th Book (the prequel) but lately I've been hearing they're gonna go with the 4th one instead.
It feels like ages ago since the last film. What's going on with this franchise?
I know they were going to be having major issues once they got to A Horse and His Boy.. the book is, well, just a little bit racist in its depictions and descriptions.
Disney dumped the franchise because of the poor sales of the 2nd movie (compared to the 1st one) but then Fox stepped in and did the 3rd movie, but that one sold even less, and that was in 2011
The Silver Chair After Walden Media's contract in regards to the series' film rights expired in 2011, it was originally assumed that 2014 would be the earliest that production on another Narnia film could begin, according to the moratorium placed on the C. S. Lewis estate's right to sell the books' film option.
However, in May 2012, Gresham confirmed that technically any studio still has the option of making a Narnia film during the moratorium, but without the involvement of Walden Media it cannot be released until 2018 at the earliest (the actual end year of the moratorium).
On October 1, 2013, The C.S. Lewis Company announced that it has entered into an agreement with the Mark Gordon Company to produce The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair. Mark Johnson and Douglas Gresham along with Vincent Sieber, the Los Angeles based director of The C.S. Lewis Company, will serve as producers and work with The Mark Gordon Company on developing the script. On December 5, 2013, it was confirmed that David Magee will write the screenplay.
In July 2014, the official Narnia website allowed the opportunity for fans to write a name for the Lady of the Green Kirtle, the main antagonist. The winning name is to be selected by Mark Gordon and David Magee for use in the final script of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair.
I know they were going to be having major issues once they got to A Horse and His Boy.. the book is, well, just a little bit racist in its depictions and descriptions.
Oh...no... I haven't read those books yet. Been meaning to.