Saoirse Ronan Addresses Rumored Role in Netflix’s Greta Gerwig Helmed Narnia Project

Saoirse Ronan Addresses Rumored Role in Netflix's Greta Gerwig Helmed Narnia Project

As a movie connoisseur with a penchant for critically-acclaimed films and powerhouse performances, I must admit that the prospect of another collaboration between Greta Gerwig and Saoirse Ronan has me positively giddy with anticipation. Having witnessed their exceptional work together in projects like “Lady Bird” and “Little Women,” I can’t help but feel that their creative synergy is akin to the perfect blend of whiskey – smooth, potent, and utterly captivating.


Speculation has arisen about whether Greta Gerwig’s forthcoming project could bring together the actress Saoirse Ronan, who starred in Gerwig’s movies “Lady Bird” and “Little Women.” While there have been whispers that Ronan might feature in Gerwig’s reinterpretation of “Narnia,” the actress clarified during a recent interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live that she has not yet received an invitation to be part of this upcoming film. As Ronan promotes her new drama “The Outrun,” she addressed potential involvement in “Narnia,” explaining to Kimmel that, as of now, Gerwig hasn’t extended the offer for her to take part.

“There’s no truth to the rumor; she hasn’t asked me about it yet, as she’s busy writing it. In our relationship, I usually just let her know when I have something planned and give her time to think about it. She might say ‘Okay’ if she’s ready.” Additionally, she mentioned that “she hasn’t discussed Narnia with me yet, as she seems completely engrossed in writing it at the moment.

The upcoming adaptations by Gerwig, planned as two movies for Netflix, differ significantly from previous Narnia films and series. Few details are available about her interpretation of C.S. Lewis’ novels, but it’s confirmed that she will write and direct the projects for the streaming service, with principal filming expected to start in early 2025. This sprawling project is estimated to last approximately seven months, and as of now, no casting decisions have been announced.

Saoirse Ronan Earns Praise for Latest Project

Previous team-ups between Ronan and Gerwig have garnered praise and recognition, including Oscar nominations. Two of Saoirse Ronan’s four Academy Award nods were for her roles in Lady Bird and Little Women (with the others stemming from Atonement and Brooklyn), while Greta Gerwig earned Best Director nominations for both movies. Gerwig’s most recent project, the blockbuster Barbie, which received an Oscar nod, initially planned to include Ronan as well as her co-stars from Lady Bird and Little Women, Timothée Chalamet. Regrettably, their schedules prevented them from participating in this cameo appearance.

Currently, Ronan is starring in the movie “The Outrun,” directed by Nora Fingscheidt, which is now playing in cinemas. The film is adapted from Amy Liptrot’s memoir of the same name and tells the story of Rona (Ronan), who, seeking recovery, goes back to her childhood home on the Orkney Islands, Scotland, after dealing with alcoholism in London. The movie has a Fresh 82% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, largely due to Ronan’s acting skills. Even those who criticize the film’s speed and depth praise Ronan, describing her as a “superb vessel navigating rough waters” and her performance as “extraordinary and daring” as well as “soul-rejuvenating.” ABC News’ Peter Travers calls her portrayal an “emotionally charged performance that could place her high in the running for Best Actress at the Oscars,” and it’s quite likely we’ll see her nominated again.

Gerwig was recently recognized as the “Pioneer of the Year” by the Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers Foundation, honoring her success in filmmaking. Notably, she has garnered Oscar nominations for every solo project she’s undertaken and holds the record for highest box office earnings among female directors. With their past collaborations like “Narnia”, we eagerly anticipate another professional encounter between Gerwig and Ronan.

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2024-10-06 22:34