Walden Hell-Bent (No Pun Intended) on Fourth Narnia
Christianity might be the religion of choice by most Americans, of which yours truly is one of, but that hasn’t translated to mucho-dollars for the Narnia movies in quite some time.
Past Lion, Witch & the Wardrobe (which to the surprise of everyone pantsed Peter Jackson's King Kong), the masses fell from the faith of the Christian-geared fantasy-series. Prince Caspian got stricken with a bad case of shitty release date syndrome and by the time this past Christmas' Voyage of the Dawn Treader dropped, there shouldn't be a doubt in anyone’s mind that this franchise isn't going to win anyone back beyond its committed fan-base.
When your third movie barely crosses the $100 million stateside, you'd think the producers would get the message. But those damn foreigners (kidding!) picked up the slack and their markets single-handedly helped Treader to $400 million bank worldwide. Naturally, another one is the pipeline producers tell The Christian Post.
If they get their way (and they probably will since Fox is reduced to developing a Percy Jackson sequel), the next installment will be The Magician's Nephew. I'm told it's the second most popular book in the series behind Lion. Don't have any figures to prove or disprove that statement. Although I do recall a married couple/old pals of mine saying how that was the one book they couldn't wait to see made into a movie after the first film hit.
Reader Comments (2)
Isn't The Silver Chair the next one? Anyway I don't really care but it will make my sister very happy. She loves the Narnia franchise.
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