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Fox Takes Over Chronicles of Narnia

Source:Variety, L.A. Times
January 29, 2009


Variety and The L.A. Times are reporting that 20th Century Fox has picked up the option to co-finance Walden Media's The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader just a month after Disney decided to pass on helping to finance the third film in the series. Budgeting and script issues are being worked out although there's hope that the film will start shooting at the end of summer for a planned holiday 2010 release through the Fox Walden label.

Fox and Walden will split the production and P&A costs for "Dawn Treader," which is projected to have a $140 million budget, down from the $215 million spent on last year's The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. "Caspian" grossed $419 million worldwide, compared to the $745 million earned by its predecessor "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe."

As planned, the third film will be directed by Michael Apted with Mark Johnson and original director Andrew Adamson co-producing. Ben Barnes, Skandar Keynes and Georgie Henley will be returning as Prince Caspian, Edmund and Lucy while Will Poulter from Garth Jennings' Son of Rambow will play Eustace Clarence Scrubb.

You can read more details about the production deal and the development of the script, which was penned by Richard LaGravanese over at Variety and at The L.A. Times.

COMMENTS (78)

Posted by:
Fobby Valentino
January 28, 2009
Beware of Where the Wild Things Are...
Posted by:
TJ
January 28, 2009
Fox?! Great, now there's no need for anyone to get excited -- it's now guaranteed to suck big time.
Posted by:
Luke
January 28, 2009
Pleased to know the series continues. Not pleased it's with Fox. Frankly, Disney cut ties too quickly. Prince Caspian was always the weakest of the books so it would obviously translate to a weak movie, and they released it in summer. Fantasy is best in holiday, sci-fi in summer.
Posted by:
Travis
January 28, 2009
Actually, now that Narnia isn't under the cover of family oriented Disney....we might see more sweet actions scenes and maybe, hopefully, I should say, the movies will get a Pg-13 rating.
Posted by:
Tryo C Deeter
January 28, 2009
"The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" is the first book. They decided to reorder them later, which actually hurts the narrative. The films are following the original order.
Posted by:
Mikey
January 28, 2009
What's with all the Fox hate?
Posted by:
Don
January 28, 2009
Soooo....Thats where that Watchmen money went !!
Posted by:
2sday
January 28, 2009
Soooooo... who wants to bet Foxwill try to make this "realistic" and make Aslan a human that goes to high school or some ****.
Posted by:
Steelsheen
January 28, 2009
i dont know if i should breath a sigh of relief that Walden has now found a co-financier or start biting my nails in worry that Fox got their grubby hands on a beloved children's franchise to bastardize.
Posted by:
Avatarlover26
January 28, 2009
Fox will do great with this franchise. The first 2 were amazing, and now Fox has the chance to do the same thing.

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