‘Narnia’ Enters the Top 20
The film passed “The Matrix: Reloaded” last week to become the 20th highest grossing film of all time.
The film passed “The Matrix: Reloaded” last week to become the 20th highest grossing film of all time.
Entertainment Weekly has an article outlining Walden Media’s plans for the rest of the series. According to Cary Granat, Prince Caspian may not be released until Christmas 2008.
Micheal Flaherty, president of Walden Media, was the keynote speaker at the annual Wichita prayer breakfast.
Positioned by the studio as an ideal Easter gift, Buena Vista Home Entertainment’s “The Chronicles of Narnia” remained the top-selling DVD for the second consecutive week, according to figures for the week ending April 16.
Co-producer Douglas Gresham and other members of the Narnia film crew will be presenting at the C.S. Lewis Today Conference in Sydney.
The Hollywood Reporter announces that The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe has taken out the current no. 1 spot in DVD sales.
Harry Gregson-Williams is signed on to compose the music for the next Narnia film, Prince Caspian.
We have an update from Patrick Kake who will be appearing at the Brisbane, Australia Supanova Pop Culture Expo. He’ll be sharing inside stories from the film and be signing autographs.
The Inspired-By Soundtrack won the Special Event Album of the Year award at the 37th Annual GMA Music Awards last night.
USA Today talks to the young Pevensie actors about their thoughts on the DVD and on coming back for Prince Caspian.