"Myths are a way to add meaning in a meaningless world, myths are a story model important to our existence." - Rollo May Novel has been used as a way to deliver different kinds of messages at different times It was. In many cases, the author uses a novel for political commentary, uses narratives to reveal major flaws in social existence, and uses ways to disseminate various kinds of beliefs and ideals. C. Lewis reaffirmed the message of the Bible to those who may have lost sight of his way through his life, using his work "The Story of Narnia".
The most important thing for them is to explain these stories as those that they think Genesis is doing. They want to avoid the use of sensitive Narnia's legendary Bible. "People are related to them, but this is not what we want to do," says Gaeta. "If you are going to play a Bible match, we want to tell people already already written stories and share them in an attractive way." Not only their purpose but also spread the word profitably It is that. There is no doubt that they are evangelical personality. Frei, who works for the Crusaders on the Christian campus, says: "We are not natural people, we do not believe that God has left the game and I do not think he is very worried about our lives."
Young Edmund was painted by Scandal Keynes and Mark Wells played Edmunds in the 2005 film "The Story of Narnia: Lion, Witch, and Wardrobe". Keynes returned to the sequel "Narnia National Story: Prince Caspian" released in 2008. He again explained Edmund at "The Tale of Narnia: Voyage of Dawn Treder".
In December 2008, Disney retired from the rest of the "Narnia Tales" series. In the prototype at the time, 20th Century Fox and Walden Media jointly produced "The Nronic - of the Narnia: The Dawn Treader" released in December 2010 with a total box office revenue of more than 415 million dollars. In May 2012, producer Douglas Gresham confirmed that the agreement between Walden Media and C. S. Lewis Estate has expired and that the Narnia movie was suspended outside Walden Media. On October 1, 2013, C. S. Lewis announced in collaboration with Mark Gordon to jointly develop and produce the Narnia story "silver chair". On April 26, 2017, Joe Johnston was hired to supervise the movie. Johnstone said in October that the shooting would be expected to begin at the end of 2018