Is the way closed to Narnia?
Why did Disney drop "Narnia?" The LA Times fills in the background information.
Among the reasons listed in the article is marketing, to which I would add they needed much more thought to what Narnia fans wanted to see. One commenter called it "Lord of the Rings Lite," as the movie was certainly more of a romance/epic than a parable of faith, redemption, and forgiveness. We expected changes to make the movie adaptable to the silver screen, but the producers and director should have considered what we see in Prince Caspian the book.
Fox, Sony, and Warners have expressed interest in the next "Narnia" installment, and hopefully this is a large consideration for them as the weigh the implicit Christian messages of Voyage of the Dawn Treader.
Among the reasons listed in the article is marketing, to which I would add they needed much more thought to what Narnia fans wanted to see. One commenter called it "Lord of the Rings Lite," as the movie was certainly more of a romance/epic than a parable of faith, redemption, and forgiveness. We expected changes to make the movie adaptable to the silver screen, but the producers and director should have considered what we see in Prince Caspian the book.
Fox, Sony, and Warners have expressed interest in the next "Narnia" installment, and hopefully this is a large consideration for them as the weigh the implicit Christian messages of Voyage of the Dawn Treader.