Nah I wasn't looking for any specific details. It's just that everywhere people are saying Peter is different in the book. Is he more kind in the book? In the movie he is kind of arrogant and "selffish".
In the book, he doesn't have the whole issue with Caspian, and not trusting Aslan and being un-secure. I guess we were all expecting him to be completely grown up and mature and not to have struggles; he was perfectly strong in the book.
But I for one, did not have a big problem with him.
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Thanks for the answer.
I have a question about VDT movie: Is there any implication that there is another dragon during the Dragon/Deathwater Island scene? I read on the forum that there was a dragon roar, but I don't remember if that was before or after Eustace was turned into a dragon.
^That was before he turned into a dragon.
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I don't know. I think it was at the moment when he turned into a dragon. It isn't really clear whether it is before he is a dragon or not.
There are no clouds in the sky. There is only the open sun and the Lord watches.
It was shown simultaneous to the shot when he looked over his shoulder so he was still a human.
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I disagree. It is not all that clear that it is simultaneously. And also he could have been turned into a dragon at exactly that moment. It is just not clear at all. No other dragon is shown in any form in the film. I think the roar was from Eustace. His reaction to being turned into a dragon possibly.
There are no clouds in the sky. There is only the open sun and the Lord watches.
Are we talking about the same roar? The one I'm thinking of came after he took the arm ring and before the green mist showed up.
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Ok i know its a bit later than when the movies came out but this always kills me that i cant find the answer to!!
Ok so you guys have seen the voyage of dawn treader trailer right?
Well in like this 4 seconds, they show Peter,Susan,Edmund, and Lucy walking towards the camera....where the heck is this on?
i searched for deleted scenes and there isnt any scene there like that, and the official movie, well i have seen like a thousand times and havent seen that scene yet.
please give an explanation!
I think that was just an advertising gimmick (aka, a lie) to make you think the other Pevensies, who were popular characters, were in the movie when they weren't.
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Honestly that is so weird, why would they put that in the trailer and not in the actual film?
I haven't even seen VoDT myself, I've read too many bad reviews about it and it's sort of put me off
Hello to all, It was just brought to my attention that there is to be no more movies made. This to me is tragic! With there being very few family friendly movies being put out, this breaks my heart. Does anyone think the voices of the few could change minds?
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Does anyone think the voices of the few could change minds?
Hello Mother Rose. No, I'm afraid not. The reason the films will not continue to be made at this point in time is because the rights of the films reverted from Walden Media back to the C.S. Lewis Estate. The Estate is required by law to wait for a certain period of time (we don't know how long) until they can sell them again to a new film company.
But I will also add that as soon as those rights are available again, you can bet someone out there will be interested in picking them up and making more movies.
The Estate is required by law to wait for a certain period of time (we don't know how long) until they can sell them again to a new film company.
Didn't Douglas Gresham mention back in the October 2011 interview that while they "cannot immediately start production on another Narnia film", that hopefully, production on another could begin in "3 or 4 years" time"? Unless there has been an even longer announced time? Since then, I have always assumed that mid- to late 2014 is the earliest production could begin on another Narnia film at the earliest.