DOH! I feel stupid now for forgetting that
LOL

My apologies. It's been a long time since I've read either book, and I was misinterpreting what Apted said about pulling elements of The Silver Chair into the film of Dawn Treader. I thought it was the slavers that came from Silver Chair, but it appears that it's the green mist that has some connection to the latter book. And some Narnia fansites say even that's an exaggeration, so I don't know what to think. I should just reread the books.They're not, actually. They're a part of Dawn Treader, and the Lone Islands episode is somewhat larger, with a more direct confrontation between Caspian and the corrupt Governor Gumpas after Drinian and co. free them from the slavers.![]()
No worries. I hadn't heard that what Apted said about pulling Silver Chair elements into Dawn Treader. I can see how the Green Mist makes some sense, yeah.
He might also (maybe) be talking about Liliandil, since she never actually appears in the novel and is only mentioned as "Ramandu's Daughter" who Caspian ends up marrying; the movie took out Ramandu entirely, but I can see why since he'd be easy to get confused with Coriakin the Wizard (IMO). He might also mean Jill since Eustace (I don't think?) knew her before The Silver Chair, but that'd be stretching it I think.
In box office terms the recent sequel Dawn Treader may end up resembling the most is The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, which had a similar budget ($145 million), just squeaked over $100 million domestic, but was a major success in international markets, bringing it to a worldwide total of just over $400 million. Universal is developing another sequel in the Mummy series, so hopefully similar numbers would prod Fox to do the same in the Narnia series.
The fourth film is entitled The Mummy: Rise of the Aztec. Word is it'll be made without Brendan Fraser. It certainly doesn't seem to be fast-tracked and they might eventually think better of it, but they do have it in development.For real? I don't know how I missed that news? As much as I thought Mummy 3 was an obvious dip in the series I'd still try it again. Especially if we follow the ending of 3 and are in Peru. Yeah for Incan mummies!!
agreed. as much as i like the character of Jonathan i can't see him being the central character of a movie, or carrying one for that matter.^I seriously doubt anyone would watch another Mummy film without Brendan Fraser. Even Maria Bello was hard to watch as the recast Evelyn in the previous film.
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