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Lewis completes The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. But I found I was wrong. S Lewis begins writing The Silver Chair. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is first published with illustrations by Pauline Baynes, a young artist who perfectly captured, the pictures that Jack Lewis had seen in his head.

Baynes created nearly pen-and-ink illustrations for the series. Lewis begins writing The Horse and His Boy and completes it the same year. Lewis begins writing The Magician's Nephew. While it was the last book in the series to be completed, The Magician's Nephew tells the story of Narnia's very beginning when it is sung into existence by the Great Lion, Alsan. Lewis completes The Silver Chair. Prince Caspian: The Return to Narnia is first published. Two alternate titles considered by C.

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is first published. Lewis begins writing The Last Battle. The Silver Chair is first published.

Lewis completes The Last Battle. He told his publisher, "You will hear with mixed feelings that I have just finished the seventh and really the last of the Narnian stories.

The first film in the Narnia series follows the story of the first book chronologically. Once there, they are introduced to all of the incredible things Narnia has to offer, but not everything is as it seems. The children must learn to work together and fight to free Narnia from the power of the Witch Winter Tilda Swinton , the evil ruler of this mystical land. Along the way, they meet Mr. Tumnes James McAvoy , Mr. Beaver Ray Winstone , Mrs. All characters who will help guide them on their journey.

This film introduces the audience to the many themes that will continue to appear in the Narnia franchise. Redemption, forgiveness, and honor are all central ideals you see in the series, and The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe lean heavily into those themes.

Aslan and the White Witch embody good and evil, making things very easy for all audiences to follow along. Four children from the same family have to leave their town because of the bombings of WWII.

A woman and a professor take the children to their house. While playing a game of hide-and-seek, the youngest member of the family, Lucy, finds a wardrobe to hide in. She travels back and back into the wardrobe and finds a place named Narnia. After going in twice, the four children go in together for the last time.

They battle wolves, meet talking animals, encounter an evil white witch and meet a magnificent lion named Aslan. Will this be the end of their journey to Narnia or will they stay? Some journeys take us far from home. Some adventures lead us to our destiny. Rated PG for battle sequences and frightening moments. Did you know Edit. Trivia Georgie Henley 's reaction to Mr. Tumnus at the lamppost is genuine.

She had not seen her castmate James McAvoy in his costume before the scene was filmed, so her screams and reaction were real. Georgie's first reaction to the snowy world of Narnia is also genuine.

She was carried into the set blindfolded to make her first entrance, and her wide-eyed, delighted reactions to it, all are entirely her own. Goofs When the children are running around in the house trying to find a hiding place while playing hide and seek, Lucy's dress changes from purple to brown. Crazy credits There is a further brief scene with Lucy and the Professor after the initial cast credits. Alternate versions German theatrical version non-digital was cut for violence to secure a "Not under 6" rating.

In the sequel, Prince Caspian , was released. One day while they were playing Hide and Seek, Lucy discovered a wardrobe and, through it, entered a world called Narnia. Soon thereafter, the others entered this magical world. They found out that an evil witch cursed Narnia, and it had been winter for a century. Three of the children plotted to end her rule over Narnia, while Edmund betrayed them all because of the witch's power of temptation.

In a journey to the Stone Table to find help from Aslan , they ran into Father Christmas who gave them gifts which the used in the battle to free Narnia. Edmund was rescued by a group of Narnians and Aslan payed the penalty for his betrayal, and then in an epic battle , defeated the White Witch forever.



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