what year was the lion the with and the wardrobe filmed
William Moseley was 19 years old during the filming of "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian", which was the second movie in the series.
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20-22 years old.
He was 18 years old
About 23
The character of Susan does not appear in the book The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (except in a short scene in Lucy's thoughts alone), so she will not be appearing as a main character in the film, just in a short cameo appearance, as will William Moseley (Peter) and even Tilda Swinton (the White Witch).
Yes
The chronicles of Narnia and the prince Caspian
The second movie in the Chronicles of Narnia series is "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian," which was released in 2008. It follows the Pevensie siblings as they return to Narnia to help Prince Caspian reclaim his rightful place as the king of Narnia.
5 Second Movies - 2007 Chronicles of Narnia 1-57 was released on: USA: 7 April 2008
The second book in the Chronicles of Narnia saga is Prince Caspian :Return to Narnia.
Miraz's castle in Narnia is called Cair Paravel. It is located in the kingdom of Archenland and plays a significant role in "Prince Caspian", the second book in the Chronicles of Narnia series by C.S. Lewis.
The Chronicles of Narnia film series includes the following movies: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005), Prince Caspian (2008), and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010).
Lucy is the first person to step through the wardrobe in The Chronicles of Narnia. Edmund is the second. Later all four of the Pevanie children (Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy) reach Narnia through the wardrobe.
Here are the Narnia books in order:The Lion, The Witch and the WardrobePrince CaspianThe Voyage of the Dawn TreaderThe Silver ChairThe Horse and his BoyThe Magician's NephewThe Last Battle
Peter is the eldest of the Pevensie siblings in The Chronicles of Narnia, known for his natural leadership qualities, bravery, and sense of responsibility. Edmund is the second eldest, initially shown as selfish and insecure but ultimately transforms into a loyal, courageous, and wise character after his redemption in the series.
It was the first to be written and published. However, C. S. Lewis later said that it should be read second, after The Magician's Nephew.