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In 2008, the world of Narnia returned to the big screen, but it was far darker and more rugged than the snow-covered woods of the first film. Here is the story of how the Pevensies returned to a world they barely recognized. The Call of the Horn
- Why was it cut? The filmmakers felt it was too abrupt. In the book, this news is delivered gently. In the early edit, Peter yelled in anger. They reshot the scene to be quieter, but the "grief" of losing Narnia was largely cut from the final film—leaving many casual viewers confused when Peter and Susan don't appear in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.
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- Director: Andrew Adamson
- Distributor: Walt Disney Pictures (the second and last film in the series distributed by Disney).
- Genre: Fantasy / Adventure
- Based on: The novel by C.S. Lewis.
: Reviewers noted that the film's "theological parables" and faith elements were less prominent than in the novels. The Guardian Quick Stats Main image for The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian the chronicles of narnia prince caspian 2008 verified
The Pevensies soon discover that they have been summoned by Prince Caspian (Liam Neeson), the rightful king of Narnia, who is on the run from Miraz's soldiers. Caspian is determined to reclaim his throne and defeat the Telmarine invaders. The Pevensies join forces with Caspian, the Old Narnians, and other creatures, including the wise and powerful centaur, Glenstorm (Alan Davie). In 2008, the world of Narnia returned to