20th Century Fox pick up the NARNIA series

Posted by Matt Holmes on January 29, 2009 – 9:27 am | 1 comment

Disney’s epic plan to co-release seven NARNIA movies, one every May, hit a massive roadblock last year when PRINCE CASPIAN made just $141 million domestic, around half of what THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE had earned at the back end of 2005.

CASPIAN wasn’t a financial failure for Disney thanks to it’s big worldwide appeal but the studio saw the crumblings, the beginnings of a sinking ship. They bailed out before they hit that iceberg, in these economically poor times they weren’t willing to bank on a project which showed signs of problems.

Around a month later and Variety say 20th Century Fox are taking a gamble on the franchise and have snapped up the rights to the rest of the series, co-financing with Walden Media. They will split the $140 million production budget (considerably less than $215 million for CASPIAN) but it’s unknown if new director Michael Apted (AMAZING GRACE, ENIGMA) and writer Richard LaGravanese (P.S. I LOVE YOU, FREEDOM WRITERS) will be kept on.

The plan is to shoot late Summer for a release sometime next year, aiming probably for a more audience friendly Christmas release like the first time.

I didn’t bother to see PRINCE CASPIAN last Summer and now to think the franchise is in the hands of the guy who greenlit ERAGON, well it doesn’t fill me with a ton of hope.

One Comment

Ed on January 29, 2009 at 4:25 pm

I just watched Prince Caspian the other day for the 1st time and suprisingly found it almost as good as, if not better than the Lion Witch. Matt give it a view, it was very well made.

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