Rupert Everett Gets Part in Film
NarniaWeb has learned that British actor Rupert Everett will star as the voice of the computer-animated fox in the upcoming film, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
NarniaWeb has learned that British actor Rupert Everett will star as the voice of the computer-animated fox in the upcoming film, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
A few days ago Mark Johnson sat down with Rebecca Murray from About.com to discuss his new movie “The Notebook”. At the end of the interview he spent a few minutes talking about The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. He confirms that the four children are unknown British actors and he talks about the relationship between the production and the C.S. Lewis Estate.
Scotsman.com states that James Cosmo will be starring in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
These scans were taken from The Press on June 16th. They feature workers at the location for the climactic final battle in next years’ Narnia movie, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. The pictures show a montage with a helicopter at the location and Tilda Swinton with Andrew Adamson.
Up to 1000 people are expected to converge on Flock Hill Station near Arthurs Pass this spring to film the climactic battle scene from C. S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
The New Zealand Herald sat down to chat with LWW director Andrew Adamson. He talks about his philosphy in making this film.
We have received more banner pictures from the New York Licensing show. These are higher quality pictures and feature the White Witch’s Castle, the White Witch, Edmund, a Unicorn, Aslan, and various soldiers underneath a full moon.
Here’s the simple story of the white horse “George” who will play a Narnian Unicorn in LWW.
NarniaWeb has learned that Actress Dawn French has been chosen to play the voice of Mrs. Beaver in the upcoming Narnia film.
Disney unveiled a few Narnian posters based on the original art we’ve already seen in the newspaper ad from March. Pictured are representations of Aslan, a unicorn, a castle (presumably the witch’s house), and an unrecognizable face.