Douglas Gresham Update
Co-producer Douglas Gresham will attend meetings in Los Angeles before filming begins.
Co-producer Douglas Gresham will attend meetings in Los Angeles before filming begins.
Jim Hill Media has managed to get hold of the first concept posters for The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, and one of them is of the Telmarine Castle. Take a look! UPDATE: We now have a much larger version of the Telmarine Castle art.
A team of top movie executives was understood to be scouting locations for the second Chronicles of Narnia movie near Glenorchy yesterday.
Slovenia’s POP TV channel has recently reported that parts of Prince Caspian will be filmed in the beautiful Soca River region.
We’ve heard from many people who purchased the Extended Edition of the film only to find that the companion booklet was not included in their set. If you didn’t get the companion booklet, we have instructions for ordering your free replacement.
The “King of Narnia” for December is up at Narnia.com! You now have one last chance to enter this competition and win a trip to the Prince Caspian set.
William Moseley, who plays Peter Pevensie, has recently been vacationing in New York. Newspaper “The Villager” caught up with him to chat about acting and Prince Caspian.
Don’t hold your breath, auditionees … it’s confirmed that the actor for the role of Caspian has finally been chosen! However, no word yet on who he is.
Despite the fact that most of its filming will take place in the Czech Republic, Prince Caspian will be able to be called a British film due to new tax laws and a cultural test.
Continuing to disprove the “Pinewood saga”, it seems that filming will take place in Prague’s Barrandov Studios. In addition, we have been told that the plan is to shoot some initial exterior location work in New Zealand before moving to Prague.