Everything We Know About Greta Gerwig’s Narnia Movies

As someone who has been following the world of film and entertainment for quite some time now, I must say that the upcoming Narnia movies have certainly piqued my interest. With Greta Gerwig at the helm and a talented cast (rumored to include Saoirse Ronan) set to bring these beloved stories to life, it’s an exciting prospect indeed.


The news about Greta Gerwig taking on the task of adapting the cherished Narnia books by C.S. Lewis has certainly generated a lot of excitement among both literature and film enthusiasts. With Gerwig, who is currently one of Hollywood’s most sought-after directors and known for her skill in dealing with themes that touch upon religion, joining the Netflix-produced project, many are eagerly looking forward to it.

The specifics regarding the film’s creation, such as its actors and debut date, have yet to be decided, as the movie is currently in the early stages of production. Nevertheless, whispers and some verifiable information about the filming process are beginning to give enthusiasts a sneak peek into what they might anticipate from the upcoming Chronicles of Narnia films. Here’s everything we know so far.

Greta Gerwig’s Narnia Movies Will Likely Stay Close to the Source Material

Information about how Greta Gerwig plans to handle the source material remains undisclosed, leaving it unclear if she will deliver a contemporary take or stick closely to the original. Given her background, Gerwig was brought up in a Unitarian Universalist family but later attended a Catholic high school, an experience that has significantly impacted her work. This is particularly evident in “Lady Bird” and “Little Women,” both exploring a woman’s connection with religion and authority figures, as well as traditional Christian values (although not strictly adhering to religious doctrine). Gerwig has also suggested similarities between the storyline of her blockbuster hit “Barbie” and biblical narratives.

For me, this collection of books holds immense significance throughout my life. Moreover, C.S. Lewis was an author whose insights were incredibly deep and thought-provoking.

Based on Gerwig’s past work featuring religious themes, it seems plausible that she may maintain close adherence to or even weave in aspects of Christian allegory, Biblical references, and spiritualism when adapting C.S. Lewis’s novels. However, this is merely a prediction, as the specific plot details and the order of adaptations are yet to be revealed. Most anticipate that the Netflix film series will kick off with The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.

Books That Could Be Adapted for Greta Gerwig’s Narnia Series:

Book TitleOriginal Publish Date
The Lion, the Witch and the WardrobeOctober 16, 1950
Prince Caspian: The Return to NarniaOctober 15, 1951
The Voyage of the Dawn TreaderSeptember 15, 1952
The Silver ChairSeptember 7, 1953
The Horse and His BoySeptember 6, 1954
The Magician’s NephewSeptember 8, 1955
The Last BattleSeptember 4, 1956

Cast and Crew Confirmed for Greta’s Gerwig’s Narnia Films

It was originally stated that Louis Partridge would be featured in the upcoming Narnia films, but this has since been found to be a misreported fact. The actor connected to the movie is actually Saoirse Ronan, who is on the IMDb page without a specific role assigned yet. However, during a recent interview with Jimmy Fallon, she mentioned that she hasn’t received any offers for the Narnia movies as of now. Despite earlier reports suggesting both Ronan and Partridge’s participation, no cast has been definitively confirmed to work on the project at this time. Nevertheless, her previous collaboration with Greta Gerwig on Lady Bird and Little Women adds credence to speculation about her potential involvement in the Narnia films.

Matthew Aldrich is noted alongside Greta Gerwig as a writer on IMDb, along with C.S. Lewis. Notably, Aldrich has only a few screenwriting credits, but one of them is for the critically acclaimed Pixar film “Coco.” Netflix, Midnight Road Entertainment, eOne Films, and The C.S. Lewis Company are currently producing Gerwig’s Narnia films. It appears that Alexandre Desplat could be a suitable choice for the composer role, as he has collaborated with Gerwig on both “Little Women” and “Barbie,” although this is not yet confirmed. At present, the specific details regarding the crew involved in various aspects of production are still undisclosed.

Release Date of the First Narnia Film

The date for the premiere of Greta Gerwig’s first Narnia movie is still undecided, but it’s been rumored that it might hit theaters on Thanksgiving 2026. If this happens, it would mean the film won’t be exclusive to Netflix. Moreover, discussions have arisen about the possibility of these Narnia movies being screened on IMAX. However, an official confirmation regarding these talks and potential screenings is yet to be made.

According to an article published on March 11, 2024, Deadline suggested that Narnia might start filming towards the end of 2024 or early 2025. As we near the year’s end, it seems more plausible that filming will probably commence around early 2025, given the limited information available regarding the cast and crew. As further updates become available, we’ll keep you posted here on Movieweb; both Gerwig and Narnia enthusiasts will eagerly anticipate more solid information about what’s to come.

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2024-11-07 04:02